Everyone wants a game every once in a while that has absolutely no restrictions, no limits, the ability to play with your friends. This game, is all of that, and more!
The graphics cause lots of arguments. Yes, the game is all blocks and isn't the greatest in the world, but the creator, Notch, did that on purpose. It's supposed to be kind of like a throwback game, if you will. So that's a 6 from me.
The music in this game is splendid. It's so... open world-y, it fits the game like a puzzle piece. Every other sound in the game is realistic and good. The only sound I DON'T like in the game is the Creeper explosion sounds. *shiver*
Don't even get me started on the addictiveness. Like I said, this game has no limits. You can aim to kill one or both of the games bosses, try to see how long you can survive, build computers, calculators, songs using note blocks, build whatever you want in Creative, make an Adventure map for others to play & complete, play with friends on Multiplayer Server, make actual songs, do it all over again, make Youtube videos of you doing all of it again, then, with the very, very large community you can download mods and somehow enrich gameplay even more and *takes deep breath* even a few more things!! HOLY CRAP this game is freaking packed full of adventure, especially for a freaking $36 dollar game! Take that Wii U!
This game does have a story, but a very loose, cryptic one that only comes after you beat the games major boss, the Ender Dragon. But, I guess for a game that tries to remove all limits as much as it can, I guess it's good it doesn't have a story like "A giant green turtle thing has kidnapped your girlfriend, go dump him in lava and go save her".
I pretty much explained all the depth in the addictiveness section, so I don't have much to say here. I still need to say SOMETHING though... The cake isn't a lie?
I can't exactly put a number on the difficulty, since the game has customizable difficulty, and since the lowest difficulty (peaceful) takes out almost all the monsters, I can only say about 2 or 3 because there are still some mobs (creatures) that can become hostile, then there's drowning, burning,and falling.
So, that's my opinion on Minecraft. It's an incredibly solid game. And to all those people who don't like it just because the graphics look "clunky", If you look past all of that crap, you'll be amazed at how much this game has to offer. Everyone wants a game every once in a while that has absolutely no restrictions, no limits, the ability to play with your friends. This game, is all of that, and more!
The graphics cause lots of arguments. Yes, the game is all blocks and isn't the greatest in the world, but the creator, Notch, did that on purpose. It's supposed to be kind of like a throwback game, if you will. So that's a 6 from me.
The music in this game is splendid. It's so... open world-y, it fits the game like a puzzle piece. Every other sound in the game is realistic and good. The only sound I DON'T like in the game is the Creeper explosion sounds. *shiver*
Don't even get me started on the addictiveness. Like I said, this game has no limits. You can aim to kill one or both of the games bosses, try to see how long you can survive, build computers, calculators, songs using note blocks, build whatever you want in Creative, make an Adventure map for others to play & complete, play with friends on Multiplayer Server, make actual songs, do it all over again, make Youtube videos of you doing all of it again, then, with the very, very large community you can download mods and somehow enrich gameplay even more and *takes deep breath* even a few more things!! HOLY CRAP this game is freaking packed full of adventure, especially for a freaking $36 dollar game! Take that Wii U!
This game does have a story, but a very loose, cryptic one that only comes after you beat the games major boss, the Ender Dragon. But, I guess for a game that tries to remove all limits as much as it can, I guess it's good it doesn't have a story like "A giant green turtle thing has kidnapped your girlfriend, go dump him in lava and go save her".
I pretty much explained all the depth in the addictiveness section, so I don't have much to say here. I still need to say SOMETHING though... The cake isn't a lie?
I can't exactly put a number on the difficulty, since the game has customizable difficulty, and since the lowest difficulty (peaceful) takes out almost all the monsters, I can only say about 2 or 3 because there are still some mobs (creatures) that can become hostile, then there's drowning, burning,and falling.
So, that's my opinion on Minecraft. It's an incredibly solid game. And to all those people who don't like it just because the graphics look "clunky", If you look past all of that crap, you'll be amazed at how much this game has to offer. |