There are probably a number of reasons why Home doesn’t have trophies.
But imagine if it did.
There are probably a number of reasons why Home doesn’t have trophies.
But imagine if it did.
The revamp of Tomb Raider is coinciding with what can only be called a sexual revolution within the videogame industry. Is the new game a part of this change, or is it still upholding the status quo?
There is a distinction between making a game realistic, as opposed to a mirror of reality. One encompasses more possibilities while another limits its scope to what reality may allow. Is this what gamers desire?
The debate over an adults only section in Home has gone on for as long as Home has existed. In this article, two of our writers – editor emeritus Orion, with help from guest contributor Dlyrius – discuss with a civility rarely found in public forums in Home their opposing views on this topic.
Portal 2. It’s been with us for a while now. So let’s take a look back and see how it holds up.
The question still lingers: what if Home doesn’t make it to the PS4? What if it simply ends with the PS3? Will it all have been worth it?
What does someone who doesn’t play shooters think of VEEMEE’s “No Man’s Land” in Home?
Lockwood offers clothing with a youthful statement — oh, and some fire-breathing dragons.
Wait, what?
Many people, including some of the editors of this publication, refuse to own the Mansion — either due to its lack of aesthetic appeal or what they perceive as heavy-handed marketing efforts.
So let’s invert the question for a moment: what *would* it take to get you to own the Mansion?
Orion has a confession to make. God help us all.
(Editor’s note: This was an April Fools Day 2012 article.)