Just in time for the holidays: Dani and Codeglue come up with something new.
Just in time for the holidays: Dani and Codeglue come up with something new.
Let’s see what the best value purchases in PlayStation Home were for November 2013.
Dani, and her partnership with Codeglue, continues to produce outstanding female apparel for PlayStation Home.
At its heart, the Western Frontier is a series of games where you spend/earn gold for rewards. Fittingly, the games and rewards match the Wild West theme. However, is the financial threshold and potential grinding for it too costly for what you eventually earn and experience?
One of the benefits of Home avatar design is the ability to mix and match a huge litany of clothes, opening up a world of possibilities if you decide to stray from pairing items only with those in the same set. Abbey Hill’s clothing lines provides another opportunity to explore creative costume design; what other clothes out there work with Lockwood’s newest products?
Toylogic may be a relatively new name to SCEA Home users, but it’s a name worth remembering.
The discussion of Lockwood’s Abbey Hill continues here at HSM; *something* about this estate really touches a lot of people.
The debate rages about reskinning Home content: is it a blatant cost-cutting money grab, or is it a great way to offer variations on a theme? Let’s discuss.
Home went through a massive experiment as a gaming platform last year. It appears most of those games were not profitable. Was too much given away, and not enough content kept behind paywalls?
Which virtual commodities offered the best value in October 2013? Let’s take a look.