I have only played around with Home on my brother's PS3, but the biggest problems with it were the issues that were predicted from the time it was announced ... Home is a graphically impressive chat program that most people's friends don't have access to and is not a particularly enjoyable way to meet up with people anyways. I forget who said it, but I remember hearing someone say that Home was like a videogame designed by marketing drones.
Home would have (potentially) been a far more enjoyable and meaningful experience had Sony tried to take games like Animal Crossing or Harvest Moon and convert them into a massively multiplayer experience. Having a game based on the concept of people logging on for 10 to 15 minutes to complete some fun "Chores" to build status and create their own little section of the world would have been a far more meaningful experience to most people than home has become.







