What if Home had trophies? By making Home *itself* a bit more of a game, will that help more gamers enjoy the social networking and interaction of Home?
What if Home had trophies? By making Home *itself* a bit more of a game, will that help more gamers enjoy the social networking and interaction of Home?
Is Home getting overpriced? Will it be on the PS4? What’s hot and notable right now? Let’s hold a roundtable discussion with Home users and find out.
The Home community is a fractious, rowdy bunch. Handling them takes a special touch.
Today we salute the work done by Cade “GlassWalls” Peterson, as he moves on from SCEA to begin a new chapter of his life. We are all enriched by his work.
Sometimes a virtual item has a very real meaning.
Sometimes it can be a reminder to do something with your life — to help one another — no matter the circumstances.
Home, as a console-based social network for gamers, is an amazing achievement. Yet we have very little hard data from Sony to determine exactly how much of an achievement it truly is.
Why is this? And, frankly, does it matter?
What we carry inside us is the source of our power. How we use it defines us as people. Use it to help someone else.
Today, the Home Community Volunteer program marks its three-year anniversary. And it has been an amazing experience.
There’s absolutely nothing to see here. Of course dogs don’t talk. No, there are no giant bipedal insects walking around lower Manhattan. Move along.
PlayStation Home now has a Silent Hill personal estate! Take a look.
The Upload is back, and this time AlphaZone4’s Cubehouse is on deck to provide a voice of reason and sanity!