Phreaky from PS3 Attitude writes: "It is fair to say that Sony's Home project has not gotten off to the peachiest of starts. With delays, accusations of rush-releases and even heckles about lack of content, Sony have their work cut out ahead of them to turn the opinion of We, The People, into yay-sayers rather than nay-sayers.
But let's be honest; how vastly complex must it be to engineer something as huge as Home? With the servers, programming, licensing, designing and overall aspirations of the original concept weighing heavily on Sony's shoulders, is it any surprise that there have been foibles and stumbles? Little wonder it is almost unique in the world of interactive entertainment…
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Benjamin Rivers has suggested that it is “totally possible” for two of his titles — Alone With You and Home — to be ported to Nintendo Switch.
I recently published an article about beating my Steam backlog by getting organised and the first game I’ve completed with this new approach is Home.
I chose Home not because of its production values or reviews, but because, well, it’s short. I needed a game to start my new approach on the right foot and read that Home takes less than two hours to beat.
Whatever my reasons for finally installing Home, I found it to be an enjoyable yet flawed title.
Handheld Players takes a look at the PS Vita new releases in February 2018.
Let him have his own place in Home
More outfits/filesharing.
I would make a public zoo for our xbot pets.I already have a cage for Power of Green and and a corral for Etowne
...playing around with all the great exploits that allow you to fly your couch around the bay (there's a "You really shouldn't be able to read this..." sign out there!), put furniture up on the roof, climb up onto the globe or the couch in the Uncharted Artifact room, walk around on the railing or walk on the water in the mall, dance on the bar in Sully's, and so on. And all the people who help each other learn these cool tricks are really helping to build a fun community atmosphere, I think. I managed to put a couch on the hillside near the summer cottage last night, and the people at Sonyliving that are pulling hard drives to turn invisible, etc., are flippin' hilarious. These hidden/unintended features are the most fun to be had in Home.
I'd put in a TV and link it to a server for tournament games, that way people can sit and watch some of the tournaments being held within' the game. Probably design it as a bar or something.