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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

Horror Elements in Non-Horror Games

Posted October 30th, 2013 in News and Articles
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Sometimes a game has horrific elements, even if the game itself is not classified as being part of the horror genre.

My Home Dreams

Posted October 27th, 2013 in News and Articles
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One community user’s story of how she became an author, a filmmaker, and an artist with works on display inside PlayStation Home.

Home Geography: Santorini

Posted October 20th, 2013 in News and Articles
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Let’s revisit one of Home’s classic estates: the Santorini Apartment.

A Not-So-Serene Plaza

Posted October 17th, 2013 in Developer PR
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Halloween brings out the scares in force this year, and Juggernaut isn’t one to let an opportunity pass it by. Serenity Plaza receives a ghoulish update just in time for All Hallows’ Eve.

Games for the Season, #3

Posted October 15th, 2013 in Reviews
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As we get closer to Halloween, what are some appropriately (and pleasingly) horrific titles to play?

A Dream Turned Dark: Lockwood’s Nightmare Yacht

Posted October 9th, 2013 in Reviews
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Lockwood’s Nightmare Yacht exemplifies why estate reskinning is a successful business practice in Home (and, indeed, throughout the gaming industry at large) — take a successful formula and apply variations to it, because people will buy it if it’s done right.

A Seaside Estate: SeaClyff Retreat

Posted October 8th, 2013 in Reviews
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The SeaClyff Retreat, from Game Mechanics: pricey, but worth it.

Wolves in Home

Posted October 5th, 2013 in News and Articles
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It is tragic when a user forms a poor opinion of Home because of a bad experience with another user. But it is a reminder to take responsibility for one’s own actions.

A Hauntingly Good Adventure: Juggernaut Bundles

Posted October 3rd, 2013 in Reviews
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Juggernaut Games may be to some extent forever linked with Halloween, given the success of the Cutteridge Estate. It’s a good time of year to take a look at what the guys in San Diego have to offer.

Games for the Coming Season #2

Posted October 2nd, 2013 in Reviews
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As we get underway with the Halloween season this year, what’s another fun game to pick up and experience?

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