Sony PlayStation 3 Home Preview

By Guy Cocker on 13 August 2008

Sony's Home is one of the most highly anticipated titles on the PlayStation 3, and it has the potential to revolutionise the way users interact online. However, there's no doubt it's taken a long time to come to fruition.

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Sony's Home is one of the most highly anticipated titles on the PlayStation 3, and it has the potential to revolutionise the way users interact online. However, there's no doubt it's taken a long time to come to fruition. At the Sony E3 2008 press conference, the company reiterated Home's importance to the platform and promised that it would release an open beta in the third quarter of 2008.


The Square      Marketplace      Theatre      Game Space     

Home is designed to bring together Sony's three key interests: gaming, music, and movies. The home square is the embodiment of this intention and houses a gaming arcade, a movie theatre, a music zone, as well as shops and meeting areas.


Bowling Alley      The Lanes      Split?     

The games arcade allows you to play simple games against other people from right inside Home. These include such games as chess, pool, and bowling — all of which could be described as simple but addictive mini-games. From our preliminary look at the pool game, the physics feel good, but they won't compete with a proper stand-alone pool sim.



Music Zone     

In the music zone, you'll be able to listen to communal music and make your character dance along to the music. A menu system allows you to choose from different dancing styles, and we were shown a particularly funny robot dance. Sony hasn't confirmed whether you'll be able to buy music here, but we expect it's a feature that's being considered.

The cinema holds a lot of potential, especially because it will allow you to watch movies with friends. Sony is being coy about content and pricing at this stage, but with a movie division, as well as a new download service, it's likely that such a Sony title as Spider-Man is being lined up for an appearance.


Apartments      The Deck     

Your living space will be the most personal aspect of Home because it will be viewable by invitation only. The demo apartment that we saw was small, but it overlooked a beautiful dock complete with expensive yachts and circling seagulls. We pressed Sony on the cost of owning such an apartment, but the reps wouldn't be drawn on prices — all they said was that you could own many different properties if you wanted.

Although Home is set to be a free download for PlayStation 3 owners, Sony will make money from paid downloads and sponsorship. Posters and video walls adorn the public areas, plus there will be specific zones sponsored by individual companies or products. Sony mentioned that Nike is involved, and we were told that Ubisoft broadcast its Ubidays event within the current beta version. Seeing next year's Sony E3 briefing through Home is just one of the possibilities opened up by the software.


Apartments     

One of the ways that products and brands will get involved in Home is through specific zones. Sony demonstrated zones with two games — Uncharted: Drake's Fortune and Warhawk. The Uncharted zone took the form of a bar where you could sit down and have a drink, play an arcade game, or even watch old movies on the black-and-white TV. There were also locked doors that could be opened by finding codes hidden around the bar. The Warhawk zone had a much more military feel and featured a sandpit where you could plan tactics before seamlessly jumping into a game.

With so many different areas to visit, getting around the world of Home could be difficult. However, the application uses a simple map system that allows you to move from zone to zone just by clicking on the maps. The same ease of use applies to communication because you'll be able to use a Bluetooth headset to talk or a USB keyboard to type messages.

Sony is keen on continually offering something new within Home and promises to update the system as often as possible. The application will also be tailored to individual territories, with the American home square looking bigger and grander than the European one we saw recently. However, the plan is that all PlayStation 3 owners will be able to download the open beta in Q3 2008, so we'll get to find out even more about it soon.

Topics: ps3, playstation, home, e3, sony, games, interactive, online, zone, music

Comments (13)

  • Random_gumby gave 10/10 on 21/08/2008 09:08 Report abuse

    • Good: Absolutely everything about it!
    • Bad: Even the wait is worth is because we know they are going to do a solid job so nothing really.

    The most innovative thing to hit a console thus far

  • hi gave 10/10 on 18/08/2008 17:28 Report abuse

    • Good: good
    • Bad: not bad

    this game is ok

  • Killajd gave 10/10 on 15/08/2008 04:57 Report abuse

    • Good: Great application with many promises.
    • Bad: This application needs alot of those promises working at release!!!

    This is the application that SONY needs! Will be talked about for awhile.

  • stennex gave 10/10 on 15/08/2008 03:00 Report abuse

    • Good: Incredible 3D rendering.
    • Bad: More structuring needed.

    Fort hoseof you who do not have the beta let me just tell you that Home is incredible. The days of just gaming are gone. After playing you can simply chill online with your buddies in Home just like if you were to use aim or messenger but in a 3D rendered environment. What makes Home really work is that the PS3 hardware is consisten so everyone will have he same system. The graphics is incredible compared to Second Life and the interactions are insane. It is a really big digital 3D social world. No longer will you have to be on you PC. It has the potential to grow into becoming the standard for digital 3D social interactive environment. This is 21st century stuff.

  • poppatron gave 5/10 on 15/08/2008 01:20 Report abuse

    • Good: bored of all your games, homes the answer for those inbetween periods. as long as you dont expect to be entertained for too long!
    • Bad: phantasy star universe lobby flashbacks.

    still not convinced, seems like an elaborate lobby. possibly not read enough about it, cause i dont see what all the fuss is about? id enjoy checking out new zones relevant to new releases id be interested in. not really into whats essentially a game to chat to people in, and get sold things.

  • Skywalker17 gave 10/10 on 14/08/2008 17:23 Report abuse

    • Good: Agree wid the rest ..EVERYTHING.
    • Bad: Hope they have way to buy apartments .which does not involve real money . but is tied in with the number of trophies u have unlocked in various games. I have a feeling its gonna be on those lines :). Dont ask me how i know this .

    This is Da BOMB its gonna be as addictive as WOW only widout looking too cartoony ...and guys its for FREE thr i said da magic words

  • X_Pointblank_X gave 10/10 on 14/08/2008 16:53 Report abuse

    • Good: Everything.
    • Bad: The wait.

    Cant wait!

  • rad2689 gave 10/10 on 14/08/2008 16:33 Report abuse

    • Good: everything about it
    • Bad: the wait

    can't wait for it!!

  • B8termasta gave 10/10 on 14/08/2008 12:12 Report abuse

    • Good: graphics, interactive, customization, ect...........
    • Bad: The wait was the only CON i could come up with

    I love the way Home looks i cant wait to try it, The wait of the games release was a bit excessive, but Sony is like an person with OCD, they wonted it to be perfect. Thats why i think its going to be the best thing sony release for the ps3

  • caliman87 gave 10/10 on 14/08/2008 09:02 Report abuse

    • Good: 3D interactive and social.
    • Bad: Waiting for 2 years.

    Sounds great. Can not wait to get it and see everything. The arcade looks like a great idea too.

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