Penny Arcade not only takes a little jab at Home in their newest comic, but really put the newest download from Sony in it's place. Check the quote below for their full write up (I had no clue that people have to wait in a virtual line to play flash-like games.. wat!?)

The Beta for Playstation home is now available to everyone, and now you know what I know: this is what happens when your marketing department tries to make a game. Here is everything you need to understand about Home, if you should accidentally launch it from your XMB: press and hold the Playstation button in the center of your Dual-Shock or Sixaxis controller. From the menu that appears, select Quit.

There are things about Home that are simply beyond my understanding. Chief among these bizarre maneuvers is the idea that, when manufacturing their flimsy dystopia, they actually ported the pernicious notion of scarcity from our world into their digital one. This is like having the ability to shape being from non-being at the subatomic level, and the first thing you decide to make is AIDS.

If you approach an arcade machine and there is a person standing in front of it, you will not be able to play it. Likewise, if you see people bowling and think that bowling is something you might like to do, you probably wont be able to. Unable to play arcade games like Ice Breakers and Carriage Return the first several times we logged on, these games had begun to take on an epic stature in our minds. These were gushing fonts of liquid fun, habit-forming and dangerous - for the good of our virtual society, the supply had to be controlled. When we were finally able to play them, we learned that they were the equivalent of browser games.

There is nothing about the experience of using Home to suggest that you are actually moving through a single, contiguous environment. It is very clearly a handful of walled off zones, where you are confronted by incessant load screens in a desperate search for stimulation. From the moment you enter one of their ultrahygenic "amusement regions," it's clear that all life has been burned away. You get the sense that this is a place in which no interesting thing could ever happen.

There is already a growing school of Home apologetics, fostered by the same Order of Perpetual Masochism that lauded the rumble-free Sixaxis at launch and suggested, hilariously, that Lair and Heavenly Sword were videogames. They're under the impression that because something is free, this places it on some golden dais beyond censure. It's no virtue to give away something that no-one in their right mind would buy. Sony has no idea what this world is for, and that ambiguity infuses every simulated millimeter of it.

This is the terrible secret that roils beneath their false universe: it is nothing more than a cumbersome menu, a rampart over which you must hoist yourself to accomplish the most basic tasks.

(CW)TB out.
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    Arikardo Dec 13, 08
    Surprisingly the article tells the truth. Home does have its flaws, and they are many, but alas this is just the Beta. Still it could have done with some epic improvements before being relased for open beta, such as actually allowing us to connect.
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    Dramon Knight Dec 13, 08
    Silly Home. I'm just a big supporter of Home, so I agree with what Penny Arcade has there. >.>
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    blazeboy11 Dec 14, 08
    Even if it was just the Beta, I expected a little more out of it, it was quite disappointing.
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    dmf_dynasty Dec 14, 08
    The part about being raped is really true. I was bowling, and while I was sitting there waiting for my turn, someone came up and sat down on the floor in front of me. She could make her head move just enough to look like she was sucking me and I couldn't do anything about it.
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      The Omega Dec 14, 08
      That's hilarious and disturbing at the same time.

      Having lines to play games within a game is preposterous and hopefully something Sony fixes before they release this program. Funny Penny Arcade comic as well.
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      Gamesta100 Dec 14, 08
      Oh bloody hell that is funny.
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    Gillies2006 Dec 14, 08
    I Lmao'ed at the comic lol, Because I was raped by bowling lol by some ugly fat black chick.
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      Dramon Knight Dec 14, 08
      Haha! Should've shoved one of the bowling balls in the hippo's mouth, if you didn't. ;D
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    joshthegreat Dec 14, 08
    I was looking forward to home. The novelty of dancing in front of strangers wore off fast, however, and I have since found absolutely NOTHING to entertain me. Shame.
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    Zerpent Dec 15, 08
    Meh, I never wanted Home to begin with. Never really understood what was supposed to be so 'fun' about it.

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