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Published: 2024-01-12, Author: Steven , review by: gamepro.com.au
Abstract: We absolutely love Fortnite. However, we know that this love is not shared by everyone. Despite being one of the best Xbox One games for kids, there are many other alternatives that we guarantee your young ones will have hours of fun playing alone or with...
Abstract: Unless you have been living under a rock for the past two years, you have undoubtedly heard of Minecraft. Maybe you haven’t played it but you have certainly heard the name. The indie project-turned-phenomenon from the mind of Markus “Notch” Persson too...
Abstract: ReplayIt takes a very long time to build some of the more interesting things, but the satisfaction of seeing what you have created is worth it....
Abstract: The PC version of Minecraft is easily the title that stole the most of my time in 2011. Having written about my early experiences in a series called "Mining Minecraft," and my later adventures in my final review of the PC version (in which I gave out t...
To those who already know what Minecraft is, then the 360 version may seem a bit bare, but then this version isn’t really for you. 4J Studios’ adaptation fits in perfectly with the Arcade theme, and we hope there’s framework in place to slowly add in content...
Abstract: Minecraft ReviewMinecraft is only limited by your imagination. The limit of my imagination, however, is almost frighteningly pathetic. Most of my enfeebled attempts at furnishing my unimaginatively titled worlds (Martinland, Martinopia, Martinchester),...
Abstract: So unless you’ve been living under a rock for a while, there’s a good chance you already know what Minecraft is all about. It’s been a PC darling for quite a while now, and for good reason. It’s the equivalent of virtual world LEGO’s, allowing its play...
Abstract: Minecraft's success simply cannot be denied, whether you're one of its many loyal fans or highly vocal detractors. The blocky world and lack of objectives may be deceptively simple, but its honest freedom, as well as hidden depths both literal and fi...