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-Zombies are one of the most basic yet alarming mobs in Minecraft They endlessly stalk the player at nightstanding at doorways and groaning in a low and unnerving tone until the light of the Sun fills the sky and burns them to a crispHusks are just like their undead counterparts but have a unique "superpower" that allows them to stand up to the sunand they won'catch on fire and disappear like their breth+If you haven’t already boarded the hype train for [[https://Www.mcversehub.com/|Minecraft Missions]]: Story Mode , the newest episode from Telltale Games might not convince you. The review that was done for the first episode ended with the hope that the following episode would be just as wonderful and expansive. Unfortunately, it didn't meet the standard appointed to it for variety of reasonsThis new episode taps into the lore, one that you would normally have had to guess playing the original game, delving into the world that Mojang had created for us. Depending on which member of the Order of the Stone you decided to pursue in the previous episodeyou either begin the episode with Olivia (if you’re pursuing Ellegaard the Redstone Engineer) or Axel (if you’re pursuing Magnus the Griefer). While which character you begin with doesn’necessarily matter at the beginning, the stories begin to change as you near the middle of the episode, causing you to have to play it twice in order to get a full understanding.
  
-  +On the plus side, once you're in the Minecraft world the sense of scale is truly fantastic. Everything seems bigger somehowmore immediate and solid. A pit in cave that would be little more than a hazard to plop a staircase onto is all of a sudden an ominous presence waiting to see you fall into its depths. Hills are more imposing, cliffs shoot dangerously into the sky and canyons are massive rifts in the earth, and the oceans go down foreverEven the standard block has a sense of mass, with its one meter cube transformed into a substantial chunk of scenery. Another side effect of the new sense of scale is that combat has become a little easier because the strike distance is so obvious. The move to VR has done a great job of freshening up an experience I've been done with for several years now, which is an impressive feat. While I'm still not completely sold on the viewing solution, it's something that works for now until a better idea is implemented.
-Their eyes flash red, and they launch fireball that deals tremendous damage and can shred the player’s surroundingsMany players that survive the initial blast will die anyway by falling through the newly created hole in the Netherack into the lava ocean be+
  
-Another issue that impacted the episode as a whole were the amount of times that the members of the Order backtracked into flashbacks that told of the argument that disbanded themWhile I understand that it's crucial to the story, it took away completely from the decision making and the story that revolves around Jessie and the Wither Storm. The characters, minus a scene with Petrareceive almost no depth and leave it to the environments and the little bit of dialogue to develop them. With the environments being the main reason to play the episode, the lack of exploration doesn't help its case. For game that is meant to develop according to character choices, there didn't seem to be a whole lot of decision-making going to develop the story furtherHopefullythe cliffhanger ending will pose as an entryway to further Jessie and his friend'role in all of this instead of being focused on the Order.+The big purpose of this episode is to find Ivor's lair out in The Far Lands to find an enchantment book that has the power to destroy the command block that is still lingering inside of the WitherstormIn a scene with both Soren and Ivor, Jessie discovers that the storm is following the amulet that Gabriel had given him and with thatAxel takes it upon himself to hold onto the amulet while Jessie retrieves the enchantment book. The group collectively agrees that Axel and another member of the Order of the Stone will return to Soren's lair where the Enderman that Soren has collected can help in disassembling the Witherstorm as they had all witnessed them do in an earlier sceneWhile they are doing that, the plan is to then forge a weapon and fuse the enchantment book with it but in Jessie's fight to do so, he is separated from Ivor who is helping everyone escape from few lingering witches. Alone and lost, it is up to Jessie and his friends to pass through to Ivor's lair, which happens to be riddled with booby traps and mazes, and return in time to defeat the storm. 
 +I love Nintendobut its tough to watch something or someone you love go through such a rough time and seemingly stop bothering to even try anymore. Eventually that sympathy is going to turn into anger, and for many that'exactly what is happening.
  
-  +Editor’s Note: Before reading this reviewwe highly recommend checking out our review for Episode One: The Order of the Stone Episode 2: Assembly Required , and Episode 3: The Last Place You Look as there are spoilers ahead.
-Given the source materialthe inclusion of this spin-off might be a no-brainer, yet Minecraft Dungeons actually resembles isometric crawlers like Diablo and Gauntlet far more than its open-world cousin. At the same timefans should appreciate the ample Minecraft references and charming blocky visualsnot to mention loads of combat and item gather+
  
-Telltale Games has a way of making games based off of characters or stories that already have impressive stories and making them betterWith Minecraft: Story Modehoweverthey managed to create an entire universe and story based off of a game that didn'necessarily have either of those. We've seen our herowho is meant to play the role of your average Minecraft player, traverse the overworld with his friends, each who represent different types of players, in order to meet his favorite band of heroesOf coursenot everything goes as planned as chaos ensues and Jessie and his friends are put in a position as the only ones capable of saving the world from the Wither Storm. This episode, though, is much after those events with Jessie being in charge of the new Order of the Stone, fighting monsters and searching dungeons for loot. They've become what the old Order used to be and are loved by the common folks but hated by other adventurers who do the same thing but aren'as well known as them.+The lore also does not seem to be empty at all. In some games, you walk away feeling like you could have lived your whole life not needing to know anything about what just happenedThis gameand specifically this episodedoesn't feel that way and makes sure to utilize all the time in the episode to prove that. Nothing goes unnoticed and everything is important whether it be information that pertains to this game specifically or the base game. Battles are not too long-winded and conversations don't make you want to skip them. Everything feels as though they are timed just right and you almost forget that you are sitting in front of your television for so long. You don'really think about what could have happened if you did or said something differently and only look forward to seeing what comes of the decision you've just madewhich is odd for a game that is meant to be replayed in order to make different decisionsBesidesthere are some things that you wouldn't want to see happen again and are better off just forgetting all of the decisions that you didn'make.
  
-  +Clocking in at roughly two hoursthis episode is one of the longer Telltale episodes right behind the first episode of Tales from the Borderlands. Even though it’s generally long for an episodeit doesn’mean that time was wastedWith every passing secondnew lore is learned about this rendition of the Minecraft world and how characters perceive the strange world around themWho knew that people were pretty used to the idea of killing dragon from another dimension and hosting a convention in honor of the heroes who slew it?
-There is another mobthe Blaze, which has a similar ilk to the Breeze. Both mobs float through the air and fire projectiles. The two are also only found in generated structures. Players who are familiar with what a Blaze can do would do well to avoid an encounter with a Bre +
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-This indie title is a roguelike game that features procedurally generated dungeon levels by using map seeds, which can also be shared with other players so they can attempt the same dungeon layout. The game offers single-player and multiplayer and also has permadeath that can pose a challenge for many play +
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-From the same people that brought us Game of Thrones and Tales From the Borderlands comes their newest decision based game, [[https://Www.Mcversehub.com|Minecraft News]]: Story Mode. Telltale Games is notorious for their rigorous storytelling and memorable characters and this time is no different. You play as Jesseregardless of which gender you choose at the beginning, who is on a mission to create the greatest build at EnderCon, (Enderman Convention if you didn'catch on). The winner gets to meet the great Gabriel of the Order of the Stone, a group of people who slayed the Ender Dragon years ago but have disbanded since. Of course, the episode would be nothing without some kind of story of revenge that spirals the characters into an adventure that they would have never seen themselves inSomeone sets out to create a Withera huge monster that sets out to consume everything, leaving you and your friends to seek out the Order of the Stone. You are accompanied by your friends Olivia, confidant and trusty, Axel, large and loyal, and Reuben, a pig. Telltale hit the nail on the head this time with a different, family-friendly take on one of their main installments. No prior knowledge of the original building game is needed, but it would help if you had some basic terminology. +
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-Giving life to a game that is notorious for not having any real plot or development within the story, Telltale did an incredible job capturing the world of Minecraft . They gave insight into the inhabitants of whatever world Minecraft takes place in and what they do when they aren't building or craftingInhabitants don't go around killing every zombie and spider in sight and in fact aren't actually set on mining for the greatest minerals to build the biggest buildings and the greatest weapons, which makes sense. With the decision-based mechanics of the episode, you give Jesse the opportunity to make his,(or her) own decisions that will essentially shape his personality as well as the way that others perceive him. Though good majority of the decisions only result in "She/He will remember that," some are detrimental decisions that can make or break your situation. Regardless of how you play the episode, it offers a lot more than just being a TV show that you play and allows players the chance to create the story that they couldn't play before. For being only the first episode in this five episode series, the series gets off to an incredible start.+
  
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