Um jogo muito bom, jogando desde 2014 na versão Java e hoje na bedrock.
Fica enjoativo com o tempo mas a criatividade do player ajuda muito, isso que fez o jogo ficar vivo até hoje.
O jogo base em si, é bom uns 4 estrelas pq ainda tem muita má otimização e os updates decepcionam com os conteúdos.
Basicamente um jogo que não morre, é divertido, atemporal, e não importa, você vai sempre jogar Minecraft uma vez por ano kk
Apenas terminei tudo no jogo hoje.
Fez parte da infância minha e de muitas pessoas, terminei hoje na 1.20 e valeu muito apena. (Na maior parte)
O que faz os jogos mais especial é sua comunidade e modders, principalmente os do java, e os Youtubers que salvaram a morte desse jogo :D
Infelizmente o jogo deu uma piorada nos updates mas ainda acho que pode melhorar porque no final, esse jogo nunca morre.
Fica enjoativo com o tempo mas a criatividade do player ajuda muito, isso que fez o jogo ficar vivo até hoje.
O jogo base em si, é bom uns 4 estrelas pq ainda tem muita má otimização e os updates decepcionam com os conteúdos.
Basicamente um jogo que não morre, é divertido, atemporal, e não importa, você vai sempre jogar Minecraft uma vez por ano kk
Apenas terminei tudo no jogo hoje.
Fez parte da infância minha e de muitas pessoas, terminei hoje na 1.20 e valeu muito apena. (Na maior parte)
O que faz os jogos mais especial é sua comunidade e modders, principalmente os do java, e os Youtubers que salvaram a morte desse jogo :D
Infelizmente o jogo deu uma piorada nos updates mas ainda acho que pode melhorar porque no final, esse jogo nunca morre.
The more updates come out for this thing, the lower I'd rate it, so I'm just reviewing it now.
The impact Minecraft has had on the gaming landscape can't be overstated, it's part of many people's childhoods. The prospect of an endless world you can do anything with if you put your mind to it was and still is a fantastic concept for a game. I don't think I need to go over what Minecraft is, you probably already know, so I'll get to the heart of what this review is REALLY about; Feature creep.
For me at least, the game peaked a bit before 1.9, or the Combat Update. Most features felt like fleshed-out and worthwhile additions to the game. They increased what you can do with what you already had while still being fresh by themselves. But eventually, features started to stack on top of the game instead of adding to it. It slowly became more and more bloated. After all, what can you add to a game that was already almost perfect?
This culminated in the Nether Update, which fundamentally misunderstood a core aspect of this game and made the Nether livable. The Nether was meant to be this inhospitable fiery wasteland, it's Minecraft's version of hell. That's why beds explode there. Yet they made it just a slightly tougher and significantly less varied version of the Overworld. And it only got worse from there.
The soul of this game slips out bit by bit with every update, it's really sad to see. 6 or so years ago, I would've given it a perfect 5. When I boot this game up, I stay on 1.13 and lower. I wish I could still give it that perfect score, the amount of hours I've put into it is staggering.
The impact Minecraft has had on the gaming landscape can't be overstated, it's part of many people's childhoods. The prospect of an endless world you can do anything with if you put your mind to it was and still is a fantastic concept for a game. I don't think I need to go over what Minecraft is, you probably already know, so I'll get to the heart of what this review is REALLY about; Feature creep.
For me at least, the game peaked a bit before 1.9, or the Combat Update. Most features felt like fleshed-out and worthwhile additions to the game. They increased what you can do with what you already had while still being fresh by themselves. But eventually, features started to stack on top of the game instead of adding to it. It slowly became more and more bloated. After all, what can you add to a game that was already almost perfect?
This culminated in the Nether Update, which fundamentally misunderstood a core aspect of this game and made the Nether livable. The Nether was meant to be this inhospitable fiery wasteland, it's Minecraft's version of hell. That's why beds explode there. Yet they made it just a slightly tougher and significantly less varied version of the Overworld. And it only got worse from there.
The soul of this game slips out bit by bit with every update, it's really sad to see. 6 or so years ago, I would've given it a perfect 5. When I boot this game up, I stay on 1.13 and lower. I wish I could still give it that perfect score, the amount of hours I've put into it is staggering.
Os modpacks são o ponto alto do minecraft, muitos modpacks incríveis(principalmente os de automação e indústria), mas o vanilla é apenas "meh", é uma boa base e é inegável as milhares de memórias incríveis que eu tive ao longo da minha vida com esse jogo, mas não é mais interessante.
Se tu quer jogar um jogo INCRÍVEL, baixe modpacks porque tem pra absolutamente todos os gostos.
Se tu quer jogar um jogo INCRÍVEL, baixe modpacks porque tem pra absolutamente todos os gostos.
Reviewing it for what it actually is, minecraft is one of the most dull games I’ve ever played. It fails both as an open world and as a survival game, because the game just isn’t very fun to play. Exploration is dull because you’ll walk stretches of nothing with nothing to do, no real goal to any of it. They fixed it in updates but back when I played it crafting stuff was also a question of having a wiki open at all times. The blocky aesthetic is timeless but in my opinion, ugly. As a creative tool to build complex structures, it’s great at what it does and has many uses. Mods have given the game essentially infinite possibilities. For example, custom maps with quests and actual stuff to find, that sounds right up my alley. Recreations of real-life places are possible and that’s just baffling.
But those are all things that were built around the original. They are, to me, not part of what minecraft is at its core. So because I’m not reviewing the excellent mods nor does the creative mode have much appeal for me, it’s pretty much a failure as a game, even if it’s a grand success as a creative tool.
But those are all things that were built around the original. They are, to me, not part of what minecraft is at its core. So because I’m not reviewing the excellent mods nor does the creative mode have much appeal for me, it’s pretty much a failure as a game, even if it’s a grand success as a creative tool.