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Open House

Now that the PlayStation Home beta has opened up to the general public, we take a look at what this curious addition to the PlayStation 3.

Too many couches!
Too many couches!
As was reported yesterday, Sony has opened up the beta test for PlayStation Home to all PS3 users today. I participated in the heavily embargoed closed beta for Home, so I was curious to see what Sony would be showing to the general public. What I found seemed surprisingly close to what Sony has been promising since Home's unveiling at GDC 2007. You can build your own custom avatar, furnish your own virtual apartment, chat and play social games with other users, and of course, get slapped silly with marketing messages. I suppose with this being day one of the open beta, a little slack should be cut, but after an hour or so spent browsing the microtransaction-based mall, waiting in line at the bowling alley to play with virtual arcade machines, and staring at various billboards and video screens promoting the movie Twilight, I didn't feel particularly compelled to go back to Home.

Home is basically presented as a very clean, very modern entertainment complex. The core locations are your apartment, a movie theater, a bowling alley, a mall, and a large, open courtyard that connects them all. There are also a few themed locations that exist separate from this virtual gated community, which currently include a bar themed around Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, and a dilapidated train station for Far Cry 2. Though it can take a while for everyone's avatar to load whenever you first arrive at a new location, leaving you with a bunch of kinda-creepy translucent ghost avatars, Home has a sharp, clean look to it. People like to say that Home looks like Second Life, which is admittedly fun to say, but it doesn't really hold water. Home is a much smaller, detailed, and tightly structured virtual world. And in Second Life, there's actually stuff to do.

More than the mall that sells virtual cowboy hats for 49 cents or the conspicuous advertising, the biggest immediately apparent problem for Home is that there simply isn't a whole lot to do. In any one location, there's usually only a handful of objects you can interact with. The central plaza features a game where you guide a remote control flying saucer over a small pond, avoiding mines and collecting stars, as well as a communal jukebox stocked with a handful of licensed songs. Go into the single-screen theater, and you'll be treated to a trailer for the movie Twilight, followed by a Paramore music video that, coincidentally, is from the Twilight soundtrack. I guess Sony is anticipating plenty of self-mutilating teenage girls to use Home. Which could be a reason for some to keep using Home, I guess.

Which button do I press to put up a quarter?
Which button do I press to put up a quarter?
The bowling alley is the most action-packed location I've seen in Home so far, with its pool tables, arcade machines, and bowling lanes. One of the small choices in Home that I find stupefying is the fact that the arcade games allow only one player at a time, which means you have to wait your turn if you want to play a light version of Echochrome, or a really crummy Breakout knockoff. You can argue that Home might benefit from trying to emulate some specific details of real life, which is actually a little true for the player limits on the pool tables and the bowling lanes. The truth is that waiting in line to play a game at an arcade sucks. Waiting in line to play a game at an arcade that exists inside of your cutting-edge video game machine is top-shelf lunacy.

But, if growing up in the sticks taught me anything, it's that there's nothing that bored kids like more than causing trouble and generally being disruptive. Here are a few choice excerpts from an IM conversation I'm having with Jeff about his Home experience to prove my point.

Jeff (10:07): I've decided that Home is the greatest thing to happen to the PS3 ever.

Jeff (10:08): Me and five or six other dudes who knew who I am have taken over the arcade and are bullying people into dancing. And text chatting about Gears of War 2 as we do so.

Jeff (10:10): Also, bubble machines.

Jeff (10:28): We are up to eight dancers now! WE WILL NOT TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER

Jeff (10:39): I am now down to a posse of five hardcore dancers.

Jeff (10:41): Giancarlo has joined this savage dance fiesta. We are UNSTOPPABLE.

I find this wall to be...inadequate.
I find this wall to be...inadequate.
This probably isn't Home's fault, and maybe this just speaks to the type of easily amused jerk I am, but the most fun I've had with Home so far has been running around and triggering the disapproving double thumbs-down animation at stuff I don't like, which brings me to the point of communication in Home. In a way, Home is just a big, fancy chat room. You can hang out in the public lobbies and just shout at whoever, you can invite some people back to your place for some more exclusive socializing, or you can create and join clubs with like-minded individuals. Like clothing for your avatar and higher-end living quarters, clubs are a premium part of Home. It'll cost you $4.99 to start your own club, and there will be upkeep fees down the road as well.

Home supports headsets and keyboards, and also features a pop-up menu full of canned phrases, so there's plenty of options for how you communicate. In my brief experience, though, it seemed like very few people had keyboards or headsets, and most of the chatting consisted of slangy text-message abbreviations.

I guess the fact that Home is simply a free add-on for the PS3 makes my criticisms against it a little irrelevant. It's not an essential feature, so if you don't like it, you don't have to use it. But stakes are high for Sony right now, and this seems like an odd way for Sony to add value to its console. I don't think it's entirely without potential, but what's being shown in the open beta looks more like framework than a finished Home.

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That's a lot of couches!

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Is there a certain attire associated with Jeff's posse of dancing rebels? Like which t-shirt out of the one available do you wear to show your support for their cause?

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@ get2sammyb

eavesdropping on arguments and random "people" insulting each other is about as entertaining as it gets in Home. I really wish there was a basic fight mechanic because as everyone knows a mall only really gets interesting when two random dudes are throwing down or girls slap each other around.

You could have Home jobs too. Like Mall Police to chase down misbehaving kids and EMT workers to patch up the injured.

Random fires due to badly built Homes could start and people would have to run around shouting for help. You could then choose whether to call for Home Fire/Rescue or help put out the fire using water from one of the many decorative pools.

There should be ongoing storylines as well in which Home world has to vote for a new president, a big coffee chain wants to take over the little mom and pop store and a serial killer is on the loose at night pretending to be a girl who lures young boys back Home where they are decapitated and their heads thrown in the Saucer Pop pool. People can stand around and say stuff like "He was hoping to lose his cherry, but all he lost wast his head."
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I am still surprised Home ever came to use.

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Jeff's army of hardcore dancers are on the march. Today, home. Tomorrow, probably home again.

They'll get to world domination eventually, mark my words.

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Yeah unfortunately home is now confirmed Pervs in a mall

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Hexpane said:
"get2sammyb said:
"Eavesdropping in Home is so unbelievably easy.

Earlier I was in the bowling area and sitting on the chairs were this boy and girl, like flirting, so I just came and sat down next to them and listened to their whole conversation.

I was enjoying myself."
TMI?"
Ahhh... now I notice the innuendo ;)

Not enjoying myself in that way. Ah-hahaha... *sigh*

The "chick" did have good digital breasts though.
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get2sammyb said:
"Eavesdropping in Home is so unbelievably easy.

Earlier I was in the bowling area and sitting on the chairs were this boy and girl, like flirting, so I just came and sat down next to them and listened to their whole conversation.

I was enjoying myself."
TMI?
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Eavesdropping in Home is so unbelievably easy.

Earlier I was in the bowling area and sitting on the chairs were this boy and girl, like flirting, so I just came and sat down next to them and listened to their whole conversation.

I was enjoying myself.

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As Penny-Arcade put it, this is what happens when you let your marketing department design a game.  Virtual gay sex and lots of malls...

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I tried to fill my summer home with rubber ducks. The cap for ducks seems to be around 50.

Udder failz.

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It does have potential. But so far I've only been able to connect twice.

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home blows

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Ahahahaha I saw this coming. Why would anyone want to hype this?

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I don't want couches; I want couch cushions, so that I might build a fort.

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I hope it gets better cause it has potential.

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Man you were on a roll until that last paragraph Ryan. Let's not beat around the bush, home is goddamn Pathetic. This took Sony over 2 years to make? Fucking really?

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/facepalm @ Playstation Home.

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A lot of hating on NXE for some reason? Is anyone using it for its avatars? Im only using NXE for installing games on the harddrive :) And I love it

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still waiting for the real stuff. in game lauching still have no games to launch.

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why anyone is hating on home is beyond me? its fuckin free and its a beta ya douchebags

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PSYuSoFly, Can you make your NXE avatars dance the robot? I dont think so.

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Home blows, and quit saying NXE is a Mii Rip off. The avatars in NXE is only 15% of the chances they made + you never see your avatars.

Go play in your virtual world with your avatars and quit trying to rag on the NXE.

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Creating my middle-aged pervert/grizzled inmate-looking dude was fun. I was going for Danny Trejo but veered off track somewhere. Dancing is awesome. The games are entertaining, when you don't have to stand in line, cause that's just dumb.

Besides that there's a not a whole lot else to do. It basically feels like a glorified, sterile, boring, vacuum-filled chatroom that's ramming ads down your throat while asking for money. Almost insulting one might say. There's one area specifically designed to show you marketing material. You enter it to watch ad posters, then there are these rooms which show commercials. And you get nothing for it. It's just... And then there's another area all about selling you virtual stuff. Ridiculously priced such.

The problem with it being a chatroom is that once you've finished fumbling out a sentence with your controller, everyone will have finished walking away. Unless you have a keyboard hooked up text chatting is utterly futile. I don't even bother any longer, and I get the feeling I'm not the only one.

Overall it feels like I'll be checking it out until I've seen everything there is to see once, and then pretty much never touch it again. It's like "ooh, stacking furniture, ok that was pretty pointless let's move on". And that's basically Home.

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Penny-arcade nails it as usual
Penny-arcade nails it as usual
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Too many couches? No problem.

Too many toasters? Real problem.

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ReTarDedFisHy thinks there should be a GiantBomb club ;}

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Glorified Chat rooms are always gonna attract people and what Sony does with Home from here will be telling.  Sims Online ?  Second Life ? Home !?  We get it but where is the content for us at Home ?  As long as they follow up with a bucket load of goodies for the Sony Fans i can see a lot of fun to be had at Home .  However if they believe that what they have is going to keep people happy for the next year or so then i'm guessing there are gonna be a lot of delapidated virtual homes and clubs out there .  I'll check it out when the line up for free arcade games is Nil

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I'm glad to see I'm the the only one who enjoyed partaking in the fine art of furniture stacking.

Looks good, runs good, but you just get to little customization pieces to start off with. It really left me with the impression that micro-transactions was priority #1.

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Title of the article should have been: When 360 Fanboys Invade Home.

"And text chatting about Gears of War 2 as we do so.' /rolleyes

Seriously, why do any of you even bother with anything PS3-related?! We all know you are going to hate it!

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After the server connection problems subsided, I finally got a chance to try out Home for myself. So far, the world as a whole is very small, but it's extremely detailed. Graphics are pretty awesome for a this type of game, but there are some quirks here and there. Load times aren't too bad considering how much is happening onto the screen at one time. My apartment is ok I guess, but I don't spend much time there since there is nothing to do there.

The most time I spent in any one place would have to be the bowling alley. The games are fun but it really gets your mind going on about the possiblities of other mini-games. I think a casino would be perfect for the Home world. They just need more stuff, they need to turn a city block of fun into a entire city of dreams. Whatever you want, whether it be a strip club or a miniature golf course, throw it in the mix. Sony did a decent job at letting you decide where you want to go, but until there is more content, some users will have no where to turn, except on a long vacation away from Home. 

Great start of the open beta for sure, but I'm sure Sony is watching these next few months very carefully. They should be, people are showing up because the idea and concept is truely unique. But how long of Twilight videos will users take before they figure out this is just the Twilight Zone masterminded by Sony only to take advantage of the everyday PS3 user/consumer.

Oh btw, griefing with a headset is currently the best feature in Home atm, alongside dancing!
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w00t virtual couches!!!!   OMG it's a virtual hardwood fl00r?

NXE = bad Mii rip off.      Home = high res Second Life minus fun

Give me a fucking MMORPG on a console (na0 with actual gameplay!) or die!

WHERE IS MY FUCKING GAMEPLAY CONSOLE MAKERS?  ENOUGH TEA BAGGING SHOOTER GUN HOMO BULLSHIT  (yes I typed that in ALL CAPS RETARD style)

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"If you prefer to spend your time on your video game console playing games, which is perfectly reasonable, you probably won't be into home that much. It's simple."

Not only is it perfectly reasonable, it's the whole reason the console exists.

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home fails

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I can't see any longevity in this concept that doesn't involve you having to buy more stuff for your frikin avatar







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It's free and fun.  I liked running around for a few hours.  I'm sure I will again as well.  Can't wait to till games actually support it.

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I don't think I will ever use Home. It looks too advertisement filled and creepy, why does it have to be so clean.

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Self-mutilating teenage girls....sign me up.

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Home has done exactly what it was said to do and therefore is exactly what I expected. There's not supposed to be a reason to "keep coming back" other than talking to people. If you're the type of person who likes generally chatting and hanging out with random people, you'll like Home. If you prefer to spend your time on your video game console playing games, which is perfectly reasonable, you probably won't be into home that much. It's simple.

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cant connect, had about 30 different errors

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played the open beta last night and i have to say, i agree with Ryan on this one. Even though this is only a beta and Sony does promise us more to come in the future, i would like to give Sony the benifit of the doubt and hope they add something more meaningful to Home. But right now, theres just not enought things in Home that makes me want to go back. Besides, virtual socializing just isn't my thing. anyway, I'm interested to see what will happen to Home in the coming months.

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I didn't like the fact it has to partition 3GB of the HDD to get everything on there. I had 12Gb left on my 40Gb drive, it was going to have 9 left. luckily I got that back when i deleted it. i'll probably wait until more things come out and when i upgrade my HDD before i go back in.

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MrMuise said:
"I'm afraid to go on home, anything that involves me and social interaction usually ends up with me being banned from the building/game/website. I'll go on home using a friend's ps3 though!"
Except you're on a forum!
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"I guess Sony is anticipating plenty of self-mutilating teenage girls to use Home. Which could be a reason for some to keep using Home, I guess."  I lol'ed. The girls at my school who like twilight (i.e. almost all of them) do not fit into the PS3 playing demographic. At all. Also, Jeff shows the one way home could be interesting, and that's by griefing everybody and everything.
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I spent a bit of time in home but I was kind of borred after 10 min and decided to play a better version of home known as GTA IV where its like home but with second amendment rights.  I hate waiting lin line in real world I don't need to do that in a fake one as well. 

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The bowling is a joke. All that six axis potential and they didnt even use it. Unless there is a lot of additional content being added, Home will get old fast. 

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Woo, Microtransactions!

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Longest delayed Dance sim ever!