Jo21 on 26 December 2008
| Profcrab said: (sorry for the duplicate, initially posted in the wrong thread) I downloaded it, promptly made an overweight 70's serial killer and wondered around. I have to say, Home managed to deliver less than I expected, and my expectations were already low. It reminded me of a junior high school dance where everyone just sort of uncomfortably walks around, don't talk a lot, and sometimes do some random dance. The exception comes when someone dares make a female avatar. Then it becomes a creepy equally pubescent chat room where kid's who's balls just dropped drool over the prospect of talking to a real live girl online. Sadly, I realized that many of these kids are not 13 year olds, but 16 to 20 year olds that just have incredibly pathetic, hopefully imminently self-ended, lives. The expectedly unimpressive social aspects aside, the environment looks pretty, but it is small and only seems to serve as a place to view advertisements. Maybe Home will grow into something more, but after all the hype, the long wait, and extremely long beta, I could think of nothing more to say than, "What the fuck have you guys been doing for the past couple years? Was half the budget for Home allocated to hookers and blow?" Home is underwelming. The custom locations made for particular games amount to nothing more than just another place for people to stand around and do nothing. They are themed amusement park loading zones for a ride that never comes. Home may have a future, but it needs more direction, right now it's a cute toy that takes up way to much space on the HD for what it delivers (seriously 3+GB?). There doesn't appear to be a clear focus in it's design. It looks like a holdover from the Kutaragi era of the PS3 but considerably castrated and released only because they made the mistake of hyping it so much in the first place. I expect online sales of items to outfit avatars and Home spaces to slow and stall as people spend less time in Home because of the lack of content. With Sony's current problems, I expect Home to expand at a snail's pace (by expand I mean adding new features, not opening up new areas for people to stand around in) and maybe become something respectable by around 2011, right now it's a waste of space. I give this thread a 9.2. |
home it less a 100mb even wit hall the dowload its barely over 200mb, 3gb are allocated but not used fully.







