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Phoenix writes poetry and is a photography enthusiast, along with writing for HomeStation Magazine. She is currently studying for a BFA in Creative Writing and BA with concentration in Photography. psn ID phoenixstorm21 youtube.com/user/phoenixstorm21

Countdown

Posted October 9th, 2014 in News and Articles
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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

Posted October 5th, 2014 in News and Articles
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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.

Steampunk in Home

Posted September 26th, 2014 in News and Articles
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Interior decorators in Home can create, with a bit of work, some remarkable Steampunk settings.

Choose Your Destiny

Posted September 24th, 2014 in Reviews
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Destiny. Seems like it’s inescapable. So let’s examine it.

Faces and Forms of Abuse

Posted September 21st, 2014 in News and Articles
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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.)

Riders in a Storm

Posted September 13th, 2014 in Video
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An interpretive art-house machinima piece.

VEEMEE’s Skatepark Apartment

Posted September 7th, 2014 in News and Articles
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Grab your skateboard.

To Delete Or Not To Delete

Posted September 5th, 2014 in News and Articles
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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.

Coming to Grips with the DualShock 4

Posted September 1st, 2014 in News and Articles
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The PS4 controller’s touchpad. Who’s gotten used to it so far?

What Would It Take To Save Home?

Posted August 28th, 2014 in News and Articles
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It’s not a question of content. It’s a question of features.

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