Games like Skyrim or GTA love talk about open worlds, but it seems,
that so far only Minecraft has truly embraced this principle. (…) This
here is your story, that you simultaneously write and experience. All
at your own pace.
Minecraft is a towering achievement in the very possibilities of gaming, and it does this without losing itself to either esoterica or cynicism. It is a game anyone can play and anyone can get something out of, no matter how skilled or imaginative they are. They will make something and they will have an experience that feels like theirs and theirs alone.
For anyone looking for the ultimate in expression and aesthetic satisfaction, or merely searching for a game that will virtually limitless exploration and achievement, Minecraft offers it all.
In the end, Minecraft is what you make of it, and that's the beauty of the game. Whether you want to spend hours at a time experimenting with digital Lego or playing a hack-and-slash version of Wolfenstein 3D, Mojang's unique achievement allows you to do either and more. While it still has some pixilated edges that leave it feeling unfinished, few games in recent years have done so well with such a promising concept and offered so many opportunities for true exploration.
Happiness and distraction; that's what gaming is all about really and it's something that Minecraft, for all its abstractions and division, delivers in spades. You can build cathedrals with your friends; create macro-scale machines on your own or simply drift, floating through impossible landscapes that can bend to your will - do anything you want! That alone gives Minecraft a little bit of magic.
Minecraft is a game that I have basically grown up with, but as I grow up with it, the worse the game gets. At its core, Minecraft is a brilliant experience. It's a game that you can think of in 2 parts: one part where you're progressing through the game, and one part where you're creating whatever you want, bounded by nothing but your imagination. However, as the game went on, Mojang/Microsoft made a lot of updates that diminished the effect of both of those parts. They've added quite a lot of features where you're pretty much not incentivized to interact with them, and they've made the game's main campaign a lot easier by making rare ores common, making villager trades absolutely busted, and making strong tools even stronger than they've already been. Sure, they've added more mobs and stuff, but again, you are hardly encouraged by the game to seek them out because you don't really need to. The creative element gets diminished as well since part of Minecraft's genius was that you can make a lot from what they've originally gave you, but now the entire system feels undeniably bloated. There are plenty of blocks and items that serve similar functions to others and look like others. Or they've got features that nobody ever needs to use. This flood of options leaves little room for people to actually think more creatively. Sure, it's nice to have things that liven up the game, and it's important to have those things, but if the game at its core doesn't increase in scope, then the entire experience feels more shallow by the minute.
Gli ho dato anche troppo, da quando Notch lasciò il suo gioco sta prendendo una brutta piega, i bug sono il gioco stesso ormai, viene aggiornato troppo, e rende le mod e texture pack inutilizzabili ogni volta.
I Server famosi e non italiani ormai son falliti quasi tutti apparte qualche nuovo da poco che tanto mi dispiace dirlo ma faranno la stessa fine, sempre a causa dei troppi aggiornamenti e bug che rendono una brutta esperienza.
Lasciando perdere che ha enormissimi problemi per via dei troppi cheater e che ogni versione che rilasciano gli fps scendono visto che aggiungono aggiungono ma non ottimizzano un cazzo di nulla (giochi come gta v fanno più fps di minecraft che è un gioco con i cubettini).
Speriamo che la 1.18 salvi questo gioco, non ho altro da dire
SummaryMinecraft: Xbox One Edition is a game about placing blocks to build anything you can imagine and was revealed at E3 that it will be coming to the Xbox One.