Sometimes a game has horrific elements, even if the game itself is not classified as being part of the horror genre.
Sometimes a game has horrific elements, even if the game itself is not classified as being part of the horror genre.
One community user’s story of how she became an author, a filmmaker, and an artist with works on display inside PlayStation Home.
Let’s revisit one of Home’s classic estates: the Santorini Apartment.
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.
As we get closer to Halloween, what are some appropriately (and pleasingly) horrific titles to play?
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.
The SeaClyff Retreat, from Game Mechanics: pricey, but worth it.
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.
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.
As we get underway with the Halloween season this year, what’s another fun game to pick up and experience?