Well, this would be a good outlet for those that don't have money and/or space for legos.I think its overrated trash, to this day i don't get why people have an ounce of interest.
yes, i consider it.Minecraft is the biggest game in the history of video games.
I have always considered it one of the greatest games ever made, but I rarely see it in the top tens from the average hardcore gamer.
There are things about Minecraft that no other game can match.
- Since everything is made of blocks, everything can be removed and created anew, every single part of the whole world is interactive and provides 100% creative control.
- One of the smart things about Minecraft is the size of the blocks, since they are relatively big, they are easy to hit and place, making reshaping the world fast and accurate.
- The core of the game (harvest, mine, craft) is so fine-tuned that it doesn't need sequels, it doesn't get outdated, it's like Tetris or Pacman, it hit upon a style of play that is hard to improve or change without breaking the game.
- Its concept of lego and building blocks appeals to how children learn the world. Minecraft is constantly recreating and building its audience as a play/learning tool for kids.
Where do you think Minecraft fits within the halls of video game greatness?
Edgy?? Dude the guy was positive about the game if anything, the majority of people in here woulnd't even put this thing in a best games personal list at all, no matter how big the list is.
My how we've come such a long way.Top 10 games of all times? It's more like kindergarten app, not a game.
It's kind of like a digital prostate exam.
Yeah, it's important.
Sure, half the population experiences it at least once.
But it isn't fun, and I don't trust people who like it.
Minecraft is widely considered one of the most successful and influential games of all time, with over 200 million copies sold across all platforms. Its open-world sandbox gameplay and creative freedom have made it a favorite among players of all ages, and it has been used as an educational tool in schools and museums around the world. While it may not always rank at the top of "hardcore gamer" lists, its impact on gaming and pop culture is undeniable. Many consider it a classic and groundbreaking game that has inspired countless imitators and clones.Minecraft is the biggest game in the history of video games.
I have always considered it one of the greatest games ever made, but I rarely see it in the top tens from the average hardcore gamer.
There are things about Minecraft that no other game can match.
- Since everything is made of blocks, everything can be removed and created anew, every single part of the whole world is interactive and provides 100% creative control.
- One of the smart things about Minecraft is the size of the blocks, since they are relatively big, they are easy to hit and place, making reshaping the world fast and accurate.
- The core of the game (harvest, mine, craft) is so fine-tuned that it doesn't need sequels, it doesn't get outdated, it's like Tetris or Pacman, it hit upon a style of play that is hard to improve or change without breaking the game.
- Its concept of lego and building blocks appeals to how children learn the world. Minecraft is constantly recreating and building its audience as a play/learning tool for kids.
Where do you think Minecraft fits within the halls of video game greatness gaming ini?
Idk what there GI hack is but it creates mindblowing lighting in indirect spaces. I assume because there is only 6 directions that surfaces can face helps alot in optimization.Not to mention that the caves are frankly a masterpiece in atmosphere and visual design. the fact that you can enter an underground cave that manages to look so realistic and deep despite being made out of literal fucking voxels and pixel art is mad. and then they made the world generation and design somehow even crazier with the caves and cliffs update. I don't talk about it much but if it were the only game i could ever play in my life i wouldn't care that much lol
This can be said almost about every game made ever. It's high subjective how it feels... The only objective metric is copies sold. That means someone show interest in the game and gave money to try it.Maybe top 10 most iconic or high selling but nowhere near top 10. It feels boring to play unless i'm playing with friends. People overrate games way too highly just because of how iconic they are.
You can quantify how many copies of a game are sold but it doesn't dictate the quality of a game.This can be said almost about every game made ever. It's high subjective how it feels... The only objective metric is copies sold. That means someone show interest in the game and gave money to try it.
Also helps that I have a brain