Alongside Lockwood’s own forested personal space came, perhaps inexplicably, another. One user took the dive and figured out what it has to offer. Is it worth the investment?
Alongside Lockwood’s own forested personal space came, perhaps inexplicably, another. One user took the dive and figured out what it has to offer. Is it worth the investment?
Sony’s Paradise at Sea. Is it worth it? And, further, how does it reflect on the state of Home’s future?
PlayStation Now is the first truly large-scale incursion of cloud-based gaming into the console gamer’s life. Will it work?
Another team writer’s take on what was hot in Home during 2013.
Pinball is a classic arcade game that has seen multiple adaptations into video game form. Will Zen Pinball make you a pinball wizard?
Any time a major intellectual property makes a splash in Home, it’s a big deal — even when it’s flawed. And Star Trek is no exception.
Can we actually define a Home “whale” consumer?
And, more to the point, in a virtual world where everyone can be whatever they want, why do we as a species continue to segregate ourselves into social strata of our own making?
How about developer PR written in the style of a work of fiction?
Where do you go when you want to find your serenity? Lockwood now has you covered.
Remember when, at the beginning of the year, Lockwood was criticized for not pumping enough content into Home?
Yeah, those people have fallen silent now. As they should.