Anime is a cornucopia of possibilities for a Home wishlist. The genre has an expansive list of franchises to attempt to gain the licensing rights to, and there is no shortage of examples in sight. Let’s see a few in this wishlist.
Anime is a cornucopia of possibilities for a Home wishlist. The genre has an expansive list of franchises to attempt to gain the licensing rights to, and there is no shortage of examples in sight. Let’s see a few in this wishlist.
Hypnopompic “threshold sleep” is usually when our subconscious comes out to play. So what happens when an avid Home user dreams about actually being in Home?
Lockwood has the experience to make Avakin the spiritual cousin (or even successor) to Home, leaving us to ask: would Avakin succeed on PlayStation 4?
This wishlist article centers around bringing a classic IP to Home: Ultraman.
What if Lockwood brought their Sodium universe out of Home to something like the Vita, the PSN, Avakin or mobile devices at large? Would you still play it?
Peakvox’s TPN (third-person ninja) simulator reached our shores, with a few pieces of gear offered for sale. What do they offer for the consumer? And, more importantly, are they worth checking out?
The ever-elusive question of what enough Home consumers are willing to buy, in sufficient quantities to justify the cost of creating something to sell. One team writer offers her thoughts on the matter.
In this Wishlist Saturday article, we examine the improvements nDreams has already made to Blueprint:Home — and how much further it could go.