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A video showcasing most of the virtual worlds features. This video allows us to see what players are capable of doing online together. You can to the following together:
You probably can do much more but that's all the video is highlighting.
This video also shows you how large each section of Home is, it's basically like a next generation Grand Theft Auto but the world is divided into sections rather than one huge free roaming world. Oh and missing the violence of course.
Players seem to use their PlayStation Portable (PSP) to travel or should I say teleport to other sections in the Home world. The Home world seems like a giant theatre, because telling from the video, everywhere you go, you see trailers highlighting some of the upcoming games, which is a clever feature might I add.
You will also come realise that Home is completely deserted and you will probably see only one person that's excluding the players character. I may want to remind you that this is still a Beta version and some features could be subject to change, although Home seems to live up to it's name and it's main objective telling from that video.
P.S. Ignore the baby sounds in the background.
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The name gives off a Sims feel, and this puts that into the ground. Apparently, they can use the Home for advertising, meeting up with friends, and such, right? I'd like to get this.
But anyway, the graphics are amazing, I want it so much.
All I can say is thank god it's going to be free. I wouldn't pay full price no matter how much advertising and pathetic mini games they include.
I was looking forward to this but the more videos I see the quicker my enthusiasm fades.
Ingenius! =D
I dont want to play the sims on a ps3, I will just stick with all the good games that I have to buy on the 360.
The ps3 isn't looking to great, once again
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