Home may have not been the linchpin of the PS3 experience as it was originally envisioned, but it was still something unique and wonderful.
Home may have not been the linchpin of the PS3 experience as it was originally envisioned, but it was still something unique and wonderful.
Neotopia may be jockeying with other post-Home projects as the next go-to social MMO experience, but it faces some daunting (and unanswered) questions.
Interior decorators in Home can create, with a bit of work, some remarkable Steampunk settings.
Destiny. Seems like it’s inescapable. So let’s examine it.
The subject of abuse against women, and the portrayals of women in video games, is a very sensitive hot-button topic right now. Let’s hear from a female gamer with an abused past.
(Editor’s note: this subject material may not be suitable for all audiences. Discretion advised.)
An interpretive art-house machinima piece.
Grab your skateboard.
The arduous delays involved in content metadata validation are perhaps the biggest turn-off to the Home experience — an issue which, ironically, affects Home’s monetizing users the hardest.
The PS4 controller’s touchpad. Who’s gotten used to it so far?
It’s not a question of content. It’s a question of features.