VEEMEE isn’t just bringing Easter to Home; they’re quietly moving to the front of the pack in terms of remaining content developers for the platform.
VEEMEE isn’t just bringing Easter to Home; they’re quietly moving to the front of the pack in terms of remaining content developers for the platform.
We are now looking at the latest wave of VR headsets, with promises to entertain our eager minds; what if Home, or some successor to it, embraced this technology?
Home’s various theaters seem awfully quiet these days. What could lure people back?
While the SCEA Home community is still stuck with the Hub, SCEE Home just received a new Home Square. Let’s look at it.
Starting with Acorn Park, VEEMEE’s really been on quite a tear in Home, after a lull following the release of No Man’s Land. Let’s look at their latest.
There are very few games in Home as kinetic or thoroughly enjoyable as Lockwood’s Sodium2: Project Velocity. Perhaps it’s time to rediscover this classic.
How about a video preview of nDreams’ latest virtual estate?
Challenges offer two experiences for Home users: earning rewards and revisiting old spaces once left in the proverbial attic, collecting equally proverbial dust. One user decides to rediscover Home and take a peek at the Imperial Voyager in the process.
It is one of the classic Home user complaints: that moderation is nowhere to be seen, and is seemingly ineffective and uncaring.
We can’t change what we can’t control. But we can at least control ourselves and keep perspective.
Digital Leisure’s poker tournaments are some of the most exciting, high-stakes gaming available in Home today. Let’s hear from someone who nearly walked away with it all.