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Minecraft Review

  • First Released May 10, 2009
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Less isn't more in this updated port of Mojang's indie sandbox hit.

It's immediately apparent after digging into Minecraft on the Xbox 360 that the platform is well suited for Mojang's first-person sandbox-style building adventure. From comfortable controls and the effortlessness of jumping into multiplayer co-op over Xbox Live, to detailed in-game tutorials and a more user-friendly crafting system, this updated yet scaled-down port of the indie hit is deliciously accessible. Total newcomers to the game will no doubt find themselves blissfully swept away by the many opportunities for open-ended creativity found throughout the Xbox 360 edition. While coming to this version after spending lots of time playing Minecraft on PC is a jarring and disappointing experience, the joy of free-form exploring, building, and adventuring in randomly generated blocky worlds is nicely reproduced here.

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The good news is that the essence of what makes Minecraft so absorbing is left untouched. From the second you spawn into your first 3D world, you're punching trees to harvest wood, digging deep into the underground to mine resources, forging handy tools, battling creepers, and building fortresses to year heart's content--or not, depending on personal preferences. You're free to do as you please, unfettered by preconceived objectives, and the slow pace of exploration is balanced by the fun that comes from gradually figuring out the style of play that comes naturally to you.

New built-in tutorial menus and in-game help pop-ups also do an excellent job of explaining the core mechanics early on, which means you won't have to fire up a Web browser and consult a wiki to figure out basic elements. This makes it much easier to get a feel for the game quickly, while also keeping the deeper elements hidden for you to uncover on your own during your travels.

Trading in the mouse and keyboard for the Xbox 360 controller is a comfortable transition. While you can't sprint in this edition, a minor problem that sometimes turns long-distance travel into a plodding trek, navigating the world and tackling the many tasks available is an otherwise fluid affair. One of the biggest improvements is the redesigned crafting system that streamlines the item-creation process and makes managing your inventory a lot more digestible. Instead of dropping individual resources into various formulas on the crafting grid to see what you get, all you have to do is open up the crafting menu and select the item you want to build. Hitting the craft button pulls all the necessary materials from your inventory automatically and creates the item. Any materials you're lacking are highlighted in red, which is helpful for tracking them down. It's great to not have to memorize item recipes, and you can forge the gear you need a lot faster using this well-designed system.

Crafting is a lot more streamlined on the Xbox 360.
Crafting is a lot more streamlined on the Xbox 360.

Minecraft can be a real blast when played solo, but it's often a lot more fun when you've got friends messing around in the world alongside you. Setting up a proper co-op game on PC is a patience-draining nightmare that requires extra software downloads, server configuring, and far more irritating hoop-jumping than the average person has patience for. Multiplayer is a whole new deal now, thanks to the ease of access and functionality of Xbox Live, which allows for seamless drop-in co-op and party chat. You can invite friends to join your worlds-in-progress or leave them open for others to hop into while you're playing.

Either way it's a good time, and the lack of heinous setup mumbo jumbo is a welcome change of pace. Going one step further, the 360 edition also features split-screen co-op for up to four players. If you've got a large enough screen, a big comfy couch, some tasty beverages, and good grub, then this is the way to go for party play.

Unfortunately, a few excellent updates aren't a good trade-off for all of the content from the PC version that's missing. The 360 edition is a port of an older pre-Adventure Update Beta version of the game, which means the features, items, and updates that didn't make the cut this time around are pretty significant, and it shows. The variety of unique biome environments is limited, certain craftable items and resources aren't available, and some of the more exciting creatures are absent. There's no hunger or experience system, no alchemy or weapon buffing, and no Ender Dragon to hunt down and defeat. The free-form Creative mode is MIA too, leaving Survival mode as your only play option.

Eat your heart out, Robinson Crusoe!
Eat your heart out, Robinson Crusoe!

Equally disappointing is that maps are no longer infinite. Wander too far in any direction, and you bump into an invisible wall. There's still plenty of room to explore and build, but the world now feels more like a caged-in biodome instead of a sprawling realm to map out. At least you can still build a portal to travel to the hell-like Nether dimension, yet even that region is constrained too. All of this will be less of an issue for new players who've yet to taste the PC extras, and some may even welcome the simplicity. But that same simplicity is enough to spur longtime Minecraft vets to stick with the PC version--at least until downloadable content either fills in the gaps or offers enticing exclusive updates.

While plenty of concessions were made to bring Minecraft to the Xbox 360, it's good to see that the overall depth and flexibility that made the original so engaging aren't completely sacrificed. However, despite the nice multiplayer options, the improved accessibility, and the refined crafting system, the missing elements are a sizable backslide from the PC version. But is the core foundation still a lot of fun? Absolutely--if you temper your expectations.

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The Good

  • Core gameplay is still as addictive as ever
  • Updated crafting system rocks
  • Excellent multiplayer options

The Bad

  • Missing a lot from the PC version
  • No Creative mode
  • Worlds are smaller and constrained

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Don't even know why there is an xbox 360 version. Get a wired xbox controller, plug it it your pc and map the keyboard to the buttons if you want to play with a controller.

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@alpha_predator because the 360 version is more user friendly and believe it or not, not everyone has the ability to just go get a computer. Even to play a game with as low requirements as minecraft.

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@alpha_predator Some 360 owners can't run Minecraft on their ancient PCs, so I guess this is a good option for them.

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@Spartan_418 That would take one VERY old PC. It can potentially run on a decade old system.

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@parrot_of_adun Sure, but maybe if you could only run it on lowest settings at an unstable framerate, then the 360 version might be more appealing. Maybe if all you have is a 5 year old netbook with no graphics card and 2 gb or less RAM.

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@Carpetfluff It is a bad idea, you can still leave everything in it and get to grips with the basic concepts.

The review is on the game released, not what might be released later...

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At the end of the day if you ARE comparing this to the PC version then there's no contest. You have no mods, the world isn't infinite and you don't even have the full release. It's still a good game though.

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I already have the indie game: Total Miner, so I don't need this. Better late than never, though Minecraft.

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@KC_Hokie

That's just a silly comment. It's a port of a PC game that's been out for years so of course it's going to be compared to it. The fact this is a pretty old version of minecraft with no creative mode and invisible borders in the world, i think the review score was adjusted accordingly and comparisons to the PC version were fair. On another point - i want that crafting system in the PC version!

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Edited By KC_Hokie

@krelmmaster A professional reviewer should base a product on its own merits not what it lacks in comparison to another version. For example. a professional movie critic wouldn't say the Matrix is great (10/10) but the special edition/director's cut is better therefore I knock that score down to 8/10. That's not how a profession reviews a product.

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@KC_Hokie Yeah movie critics don't do that because they're not time travelers. But they can (and do) mark down a re-released special edition/director's cut if it fails to include enough extra scenes or other features to actually warrant a re-release (see: Phantom Menace 3d re-release, for example).

But it's even more egregious here. This is like the special edition/director's cut being released with FEWER scenes, FEWER commentaries, FEWER features.

A reviewer would have to be completely unprofessional to fail to note that.

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@parrot_of_adun Any professional reviewer will base their review on the merits of what a product has. Not saying it 'sucks you in' and has 'outstanding gameplay' and yet is 'disappointing' because it's not as good as another version.

That makes zero sense. That's not a review....that's a comparison.

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@Avaniar I think you're reading too far into the argument.

The simple fact of the matter is that one version is better, and thus if a potential user has both systems, it should be made clear which supports the superior product. It's not as though letting people know which is better is going to somehow hurt those who can only get the lesser of them. If you only have a 360, ignore that part and get it for 360. Simple.

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@Xenrathe

So wait did Skyrim on PS3 and Xbox 360 get and inferior rating as opposed to the PC version because you couldn't mod it...? Hmm don't think so... So there, stop being such idiots about comparing versions... many people don't own a pc and have an xbox360... so what, let the ppl play.

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Why should the reviewer ignore the PC version? Games do not exist in vacuums and should not be treated as such.If a game is inferior to other games in that genre (especially if they are same game, on different platforms) then it should be duly noted. Potential players need to know this. Certainly if I intended to play Minecraft, then I would much rather play the PC version, based on this apt review.The same game gets reviewed on multiple platforms all the time, and their scores sometimes differ based on their performance & feature disparities. Why should Minecraft be any different?

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@Xenrathe

That is so not true! I'm yet to see Gamespy or Gamespot or any game mag post different scores and reviews for the same game on different consoles, except maybe if they come out at different times (like the witcher 2) and even so, one might go as far as post the differences on the critic, but hardly value it differently solely based on it.

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Review should have been based on what the game has and not what it doesn't compared to the PC version. Very unprofessional review.

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@KC_Hokie In some ways I do agree with you - the 360 version should really have been taken on its own merits and the reviewer did spent too much time comparing it to the PC version - but at the end of the day the PC version is a competing product that serves the purpose better, which is part and parrcel of the whole deal.

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@KC_Hokie There's a necessary sort of relativity that goes into this. Would this information effect a purchase? It just might. A review is not some sort of archive, it's meant to inform would-be consumers, and this kind of information is exactly what should be here.

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I am sure they will update the xbox 360 version. It just came out give it a chance. They did a really good job bring this to consoles. Considering the amount of sells the xbox 360 port has already reached why would they not keep updating it. Heck I am even willing to pay for the updates. This game is addicting and I know I will be wanting more items and things to play with.

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Eh. Minecraft to me just seems like SO much of a waste of time. I mean that has to take absolutely forever building towns/cities like that... Never understood the praise that game gets.

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So... this is more or less on par with Skyward Sword? SOLD

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A shame they couldn't put in unique features for the 360. There's so much they could've done, like an option to use your XBL avatar instead of the default Steve or craftable paintings that show an icon of a achievement of your choosing from all of the achievements you've gotten. I could imagine giant player castles filled with halls of their proudest achievements like Playstation Home but in a world you created.

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So Gamespot should re-review it once it updates to version 1.0 and gets Kinect support. I bet Kinect makes it much better than the PC version.

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@xhawk27

" I bet Kinect makes it much better than the PC version"

Only proves you know nothing of why the PC version is better. OH yeah, let's shout WOOD to make WOOD be pulled out from my inventory! Now it's SO much better.

That was sarcasm, by the way.

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Why not review the game as it is? What if the PC version didn't exist? What kind of score would we be looking at then?

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@kdokey Does it matter? It is an inferior version to what should've been better.

By that point of view, alot of games that were reviewed in the past should get much higher scores, despite being horrible ports.

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@kdokey It's a port of a game, therefore it has expectations of the other game to try to match up to

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Yes because they are in the future.

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@Gelugon_baat REALLY?! im certain you'll shit and piss tommarrow...and im certain you'll eat and drive some were and walk some were and look in a refridgerator albeit yes expecting updates isnt nesscisarry but thiers no need to shit on these nice peaples plate baat

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Missing a lot from the PC..... do you know these things called updates? Yes I believe devs when they say they are going to do something until proven otherwise.

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@xhawk27 I'm sure they know about the future updates but they can't review a game based on what may or may not come in the future. They have to review what is out right now.

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@Ratatoskr321 That may be so, but it's irresponsible journalism to give a product a lower score based on what it doesn't have from it's original, Minecraft for xbox 360 should have been reviewed on it's own merits, I've played it for hours getting lost in the possibility of what i could build, It's a brilliant and fun game.

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Then they should re-review games as they are updated / patched. Really doesn't take a lot of work to do so.

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"From the second you spawn into your first 3D world, you're punching trees to harvest wood, digging deep into the underground to mine resources, forging handy tools, battling creepers, and building fortresses to year heart's content--or not, depending on personal preferences.

Lol. Typo.

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"There's no hunger or experience system, no alchemy or weapon buffing, and no Ender Dragon to hunt down and defeat."

That makes it sound better than the current PC version, IMO

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Who knows how frequent those updates will be with Microsoft's patch fees and arduous certification.

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I know this has less than the PC version, but hey, it's gonna have tons of updates (free for 4J Studios), making it equal to the PC version, sooner or later.Still, this game is awesome, no matter what.

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@PILLE_HENRY Updates should not be an excuse for a higher score.

Also, it will NEVER be equal to the PC version. Not unless you find a way to mod Xbox games and host servers with dozens of people, and a much bigger variety of creation and worldspace.

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@PILLE_HENRY It won't have a ton of updates. Notch has stated that they had to fight Microsoft to get updates, and even still they're only allowed a few.

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@IndianaJosh Mainly being the fact that XBLA games cannot have many updates. Either way, I personally do not like Minecraft for the PC at all, and the only thing this game has for me is splitscreen...

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