What is life? In an age where the line between the real and virtual blurs all too often, Home has become one of those places where life takes on a whole new meaning.
What is life? In an age where the line between the real and virtual blurs all too often, Home has become one of those places where life takes on a whole new meaning.
Like the videogame industry itself, the media that covers it is going through a rapid evolution. Some of the faces we see and know today may not be around once the shakeout of the industry is complete.
What will be interesting to see is who will be left standing once the dust settles.
This indie title recently took the PlayStation Network by storm with its simplistic gameplay and simple, yet powerful message. Learn more about this BAFTA-winning title.
Three new spaces to Home, three verdicts. Which of these are worth your time?
Xi: Continuum had a rather huge legacy to live up to. With the initial hype now passed, nDreams has put the Vertigo Apartment, the prize players won piece by piece in the game, up for sale.
For centuries, mankind has searched for a Fountain of Youth.
In a virtual reality like Home, it exists.
For years, Home users have clamored for larger friends lists, but instead of following “bigger is better” social media trends, here’s an counterargument to their cause.
The need to share experiences with others has changed and transcended the single-player game, and we are moving in a direction where this is the new norm.
Any gamer – be it casual or hardcore – knows of the Tomb Raider franchise. So how does this new Lara compare to her predecessors?
Home’s moving on. It’s time we did too.
(Note: this article was a part of our 2013 April Fools’ Joke)