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| PS3 Monday, March 17, 2008 | 9:25 AM

HOME adds some layers of paint

HOME adds some layers of paint

The Home phenomenon for Playstation 3 continues to appear through screenshots taken this time from the japanese version of the "game". Anyway, it's looking sharp and we will invite you in our humble part of this world as soon as we will have built it (a castle deserving our presence of course, with a service of Cabernet Sauvignon or, if there's none, some lemonade for all!).


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Commented on 2008-03-17 11:08:15
do you have to be human :'(
Commented on 2008-03-17 11:53:21
Yes, who would like to be a furry?!
Commented on 2008-03-17 14:15:08
a dragon :D
or a turtle leper

It's like rolling a human on WoW ...why ?
Commented on 2008-03-17 15:27:30
Posted by ManThatYouFear
a dragon :D
or a turtle leper

It's like rolling a human on WoW ...why ?
more believable. its easy to suspend your disbelief if your playing as a normal character in a fantasy world. playing as a giant toad or ogre or some crap, not so much.

anyway, it looks good. i love how clean everything looks. almost like 3dsmax renders. doubt i'll be using it much come release. but its a nice feature to have.
Commented on 2008-03-17 16:50:28
the wait is getting to be annoying now..lol
Commented on 2008-03-17 16:56:31
Now i can finally dress myself, talk to other people and play bowling.

No it looks really good, quite ambitious and hopefully it'll be cool :)
Commented on 2008-03-17 19:57:29
It really does look good, even if it comes off like Ken and Barbie's Dream house at times.
Posted by OpiZA
Now i can finally dress myself, talk to other people and play bowling.
Well we all recognize that it's more than a little dorky. lol

A couple of people I know with PS3s are definitely getting this so I will see what they think about first.
Commented on 2008-03-17 20:48:10
it looks nice, but i'm sure the HOME population will dwindle to nothing after a few weeks....The whole concept seems so boring. It's an MMO without the fun...
Commented on 2008-03-17 21:19:17
Seriously, how cynical do you have to be to diss something that's completely optional and free?

When's the release date, anyway?
Commented on 2008-03-17 21:34:51
Posted by synce
Seriously, how cynical do you have to be to diss something that's completely optional and free?
.

And on top of that, all the PS3 titles have goodies to offer for HOME, like trailers, trophies, posters, even clothing from your favorite games...etc.
Its a fun factor for communicating to your friends, showing off your crib, clan discussion...fun stuff.

I personally, doubt I will use it, but considering that I am all for showing off good stuff form my favorite games, I think I have to , but we will see.
Commented on 2008-03-17 23:17:41
Isn't that Prince of Persia? The new one? 3rd pic from bottom.

Home meanwhile looks like a horribly cynical "cool" marketing exercise. Which, er, it kinda is. You can criticise something even if it's free, you know.
Commented on 2008-03-17 23:18:40
Actually, this reminds me of Uru, thinking about it...
Commented on 2008-03-18 01:11:46
I can't wait for this!!!


Although, I wish I knew someone other than myself that has broadband internet and a PS3, so I would have someone that I know and could hang out with when this comes to the PS3.
Commented on 2008-03-18 09:07:14
can i be a transformer or a crab or a mammoth? or anything non human?(not furry)

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