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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

Home Bass

Posted August 23rd, 2014 in Video
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A minimalist art-house machinima story about rags-to-riches fame in a virtual world. What we bring into Home is a reflection of ourselves.

Sony’s Pass on the EA Access Pass

Posted August 18th, 2014 in News and Articles
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So: why did Sony ultimately not go with the EA Access pass? Is it simply not a good value, or is it too much of a competitor for their own upcoming PlayStation Now service?

Road Not Taken

Posted August 16th, 2014 in News and Articles
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Will you take the Road Not Taken?

Angel — A Dream

Posted August 10th, 2014 in Video
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An art-house machinima inspired by the music of Jimi Hendrix.

The Bon Festival Returns

Posted August 8th, 2014 in News and Articles
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Granzella brings back a wonderful cultural event to PlayStation Home.

The Hat Man

Posted August 5th, 2014 in Reviews
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The Hat Man is waiting for you in the Shadow Ward. Is Game Mechanics’ post-Home debut worth your money?

Destiny — the Question of Pixels

Posted August 3rd, 2014 in News and Articles
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Destiny is one of the most hyped current-gen games out there. And pixels are keeping the consoles apart.

Don’t Starve: A Lesson in Ecology and Survival

Posted July 24th, 2014 in Reviews
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Perhaps the scariest survival horror of all is the quiet fright of truly being placed in a survivalist situation. Don’t Starve.

3D Printers, Real and Virtual

Posted July 21st, 2014 in News and Articles
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VEEMEE’s 3D Printer may simply be a fun Home toy for many, but 3D printing in the real world is taking on some very important ramifications.

La Fête Nationale in Home

Posted July 10th, 2014 in News and Articles
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We may have recently celebrated holidays for Canada and America, but there’s less than a week left until Bastille Day. How will you celebrate?

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