EndSights writes:
"Close to a month ago, I wrote an editorial about PlayStation Home entitled "Who Was PlayStation Home Again". In the editorial, I was critical of the online virtual world for a myriad of reasons-inability to join up with friends and launch games, endless waiting for different Home mini-games to open up so I could play them, and games spaces that left a lot to be desired. Essentially, I said that until Home "gets that one thing-that one feature that makes it compelling, [Sony's] ambitious push into the online space will be for naught."
Sony might have stumbled on that one feature."
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.
somehow it finds a way to get even better with time. I think that those who say it's boring are just not using it the right way.
Home needs to get better.
Yeah, Home has a long way to go before it becomes even remotely meaningful.
The EA Sports Complex is a 'start' for other companies to jump into the world of 'Home'...
It's not deep as of now- but added 'media' features (pics, music, video) to each people's appt. will bring people back into the environment day after day.
Home is just added depth to an already great console. In my opinion, Home has been headed in the right direction since it was a thought. It will get better, it does everytime they update it.