by Shadowman » Thu Jan 01, 2009 2:42 pm
- Motto: "May God have mercy on my enemies, because I sure as hell won't."
I just downloaded PlayStation Home because no one was making me pay for it. I ran around, I did some things, but above all, I formed a review:
So I made a guy who looked vaguely like me, and checked out my apartment; high up by the marina, the kind of apartment you don't get unless you have a huge movie or sports deal. Graphics are quite beautiful. But screw that, there's nothing to do here, so I head outside.
The Central Plaza is okay looking, but unless you want to talk to people, or dance to bad music, there's not much else. So I head to the mall...alright, I have to download it first? Hm. While waiting, I go to the bowling alley and...what, I have to download that too? C'mon!
So I download the theater, and see a couple of trailers after a loading screen. The trailer for the Astroboy movie, some other stuff...and I stop caring. I'm told the bowling alley is done, so I head there.
Wandering around a bit, I happened upon a pool table. I have trouble resisting pool tables, so of course I was in. I played a bit, until it turned multiplayer...what, I don't have the option of playing alone? If someone plays on the same table as me, he's not taken to a separate table? Screw that, I don't play with other people.
I notice an arcade, but there's a loading screen I don't want to have to wait for, so I go to bowl and...all the lanes are taken...all five of them. What? Did they expect so few people would go to one of five possible forms of entertainment? They really should have made a few more lanes.
So I go to the mall. I wanted to get some wacky junk for my apartment, because a million-billion dollar apartment like that just isn't complete without wacky junk covering ever cubic inch. Then the game game gets a bit choppy...alright, that could be better. I load up the store, which greatly resembles the Playstation Store, except the little pictures take a million years to load, so you have to guess when shopping.
And then the stuff costs real money...alright, it's 50¢ for clothing and furnishings, and $5 for a new house. Not bad, not bad, but I still need money.
So that's my story, my first experience with PSHome. It was not a spectacular one, but it came for free, so who am I to complain? But they hyped this up quite a bit and...well, it just didn't meet the expectations. It's pretty, and I'm a sucker for character customization, but with the load screens and forced-multiplayer, as well as having to pay real-people money for stuff, it really, really could use some refining.