Humanity is the only species in the world which seeks to create alternate realities.
Why?
Humanity is the only species in the world which seeks to create alternate realities.
Why?
Home’s major third-party developers are conspicuously experimenting with projects outside of the walled garden of Home. nDreams’ latest venture, SkyDIEving, is definitely worth a look.
The fun part about living in a video game world made up of so many worlds is that it’s remarkably easy to mash them together. Let’s see what happens.
It’s one thing to be a member of a community as diverse as Home; it’s another to be someone in charge of herding those cats and engaging them in a positive, productive way on behalf of a developer.
Meet Lindsey from LOOT – she loves herding cats!
nDreams joins LOOT, Lockwood and Heavy Water at the latest developer to branch out beyond the walled garden of Home. So let’s find out more about the new titles which are leading the charge.
We all have the sense that Home has more days behind it now than it has in front of it. Perhaps the end of the journey is in sight.
If so, cherish these times — for they’ll never come again.
What was once awe-inspiring is now past-tense. And what is grand today will be merely super tomorrow. But it is this drive which pushes us to continuously improve. Contrast Home today to how it was when it started, and the results are astonishing.
What do you get when you let Rainbow Dash and Timothy Leary design a Home personal space? Konami’s Club Luminosity.
Trust us – this isn’t exactly a good thing.
Ouya, the Android-based games console is now out on the market, and according to Amazon.ca, it’s outselling the XBox One in Canada. However, is it really fair to compare it to consoles like PlayStation or XBox?
In this episode, Burbie and Ted jump off the grid into Move suits. Their destination: the Presentation Podium.