Home is a disjointed collective of contradictions. And yet, it somehow manages to work.
Home is a disjointed collective of contradictions. And yet, it somehow manages to work.
Bon Odori in PlayStation Home. Let’s dive deeper.
“No one of intelligence resents the inevitable.”
–Arthur C. Clarke
In this Wishlist Saturday article, we take a look at one of the more enduring anime IPs — Cowboy Bebop — and whether or not it could work for Home.
What happens when you put Gundam, Macross, and Voltron all in a blender and pour them into Home? Granzella’s Kikai Machine Empire. Our resident otaku weighs in.
Do you like games that don’t take themselves too seriously, and offer you a world well worth your money to explore? Then you need to try a LEGO game, starting with this one.
Here’s an idea for a social RPG in Home – instead of such a simple concept such as good versus evil, how about an environment where one can become the other all depending upon the choices a player made?
When taking into consideration all of our personal interests and aspirations, the idea that there are in fact more than one of us doesn’t seem so far fetched.
And in Home, they all can come out to play – individually.
Unless you live in a bunker two miles below the surface of the Earth, you know or have heard of Sailor Moon. This wishlist article examines why it would be a perfect fit for Home.
When it comes to the avatars of Home as well as the clothing options, do they always have to look so obviously gender-specific? Is there room for a more androgynous look?