Push Square: "The word ‘social’ cropped up a lot during Sony’s big PlayStation 4 coming out party late last month, but we’re still yet to learn how PlayStation Home will be integrated into the next generation platform – if, indeed, it will be incorporated at all. The virtual world was Sony’s big bet on casual gaming during the course of the current generation, but while the PlayStation 3-based endeavour has built up a loyal following, has the manufacturer quietly brushed the concept aside?"
Games Asylum: "‘Live service’ games have been the source of contention of late, fuelled by reports of numerous publishers having at least one in the pipeline. Publishers love the concept as there are countless ways to implement microtransactions while retaining player engagement. Gamers, however, tend to audibly ‘sigh’ whenever a new one is announced – they’re demanding experiences based around daily revisits and grinding. ArcRunner couldn’t be any more different, offering co-op shooting thrills while being remarkably respectful of your time."
A new month means another Sword of the Necromancer: Revenant update. This one has info for a new game writer, consoles, and game monsters.
BioGun sets itself apart from other Metroidvania classics with its unusual premise, and could be a stopgap until Hollow Knight Silksong.
I don’t like this art style. Would rather have pixel art or anything else.
Given that they've changed their save system to a cloud base, certainly hope so.
Home can be so cool with the new features of PS4. Streaming game uploads from players in a movie theater type setting is something that comes mind. Don't know how realistic something like that would be but it would be cool.
PS home was profitable for sony so yes.
I've never used Home, nor am I in the least bit worried it won't make it to next gen.
it would be a great centerpiece for ps4 if done right. Set up an open world environment where you can discover games.