After a hiatus, the HomeCast is back! So, what happened in the downtime? And what’s in store for in this episode? New producer, Sue, tells us.
After a hiatus, the HomeCast is back! So, what happened in the downtime? And what’s in store for in this episode? New producer, Sue, tells us.
What is your favorite game in PlayStation Home? Perhaps you, too, have a Sodium addiction?
No Man’s Land: the video review.
(Turn your speakers up for this. Trust us.)
Wardrobe Wars – much has been said about this casual game for the fashion-loving people of Home. Sue provides us her experiences in covering it for the HomeCast.
What do our digital companions think of Home? No one’s ever interviewed one of them to found out.
Until now.
Partying in Home isn’t that complex of a formula. Select your location, start dancing, and pleasantly chat the evening away. Bonus points if music is somehow involved.
The catch, of course, is how to film something like that in such a way that it might be narratively or visually interesting to an outsider. One growing Home machinimist takes us through her process.
Home’s Red Bull Air Race. Better than ever?
Fams.
For the Home community, few words conjure up as much of a generally ambivalent reaction as that one. In this latest entry in our Crime & Banishment series, HSM takes a look at what is typically viewed as the seedy underbelly of Home’s social scene, and asks what differentiates more respected groups from the “fams” which are typically disliked.
Let’s talk poker. In the early days of Home, it was one of the biggest social gaming attractions available. Then, for reasons unknown, it was removed — causing no end to the litany of complaints and protests. And, at last, poker to returned to Home, thanks to Hellfire Games. Now, with the Casino, Home citizens have more gaming options than ever before.
Let’s take a look at some of the Home citizens who use poker as their main social gaming focus.
Pier Park and Sportswalk are quickly becoming the community hotspots of the Hub. Sue strolls through the new amusements and free attractions that Home has labored for years to produce, and rejoices at the return of community poker!