If there’s one thing Lockwood can always be counted on to deliver, it’s fun new virtual apparel. This week is no different.
If there’s one thing Lockwood can always be counted on to deliver, it’s fun new virtual apparel. This week is no different.
It is the oldest argument in the history of Home: the disparity between those who “get” it and take it seriously versus those who view it as just a game and proceed to misbehave, often to the detriment of others.
Lockwood’s latest entry is one part St. Kitts’ Fort Brimstone, one part Enya music video, and one part Errol Flynn aboard the Zaca:
Fort Bellamy, and the Dream Adventure.
In any online multiplayer game involving PvP, a certain amount of friction will naturally exist. It is simultaneously the genre’s greatest lure and its greatest bane.
Let’s revisit a classic Home game: Uproar.
Atom Republic’s teaser video for Stack Genius is, to put it mildly, intriguing; the concept of the personal estate as a game unto itself is still alive and well.
Summer Breeze, by Dani. A bit more provocative than usual.
Fighting games are enjoyed by a lot of gamers around the world. But is enough being done to innovate within the genre, and are players willing to embrace more than just the top couple of titles?
Home’s resident fashion expert, Jin Lovelace, is back with another fashion exposé — this time, focusing on a rather nifty nDreams accessory.
It’s a pity about all the gratuitous T&A, because the game itself has quite a lot to offer.