Yup. Plus you get a Megashark. Whats not fun about that?Chairman Miaow said:"if you're able to lose yourself in finding your own fun, there isn't a better game than Minecraft." except Terraria.
I disagree. I mean, I've been playing Minecraft for a very long time, but the fact that I was unable to do what that quote said is why I ended up playing Terraria far more. I had originally played Minecraft for survival and exploration, which is what Terraria does better, but that's almost peripheral to the actual fun of Minecraft as far as most people go.Chairman Miaow said:"if you're able to lose yourself in finding your own fun, there isn't a better game than Minecraft." except Terraria.
Here's the thing. Regardless of the third dimension issue, Terraria does just about everything Minecraft does...only better. For every feature and content (what little there is) Minecraft has, Terraria most likely has the same thing, but in a way that's actually been designed properly, so it works so much better. And yes, even redstone, because Terraria has that as well. Unlike Minecraft's, it can actually be hidden, and traps are generated in the world for unsuspecting players. Furthermore, it can be used for many more things, all of which have an actual use (such as pumping lava or water to the surface, base defenses, etc.), as opposed to Minecraft redstone which is more for showing off than anything else, really (yes I realize that there are SOME fairly useful applications of it, but most of it is largely inconsequential at best).BiH-Kira said:Also... Terraria? Really?
The 3rd dimension is enough to make Terraria uncomparable. (not in a bad way, just not comparable because they are different games).
One shines in one aspect, the other in another. One is a sandbox game with adventure and RPG elements, the other is an adventure game with sandbox and RPG elements.
Terraria's adventure aspect is far superior than any game I've every played. The randomness and number if different features is what makes the adventure side of the game excellent.
But on the other hand, the building side of Terraria is nothing compared to the wast possibilities in Minecraft. The 3rd dimension that Minecraft has and Terraria doesn't is just a to big advantage for Minecraft.
Add in all that redstone and redstone related blocks... Minecraft has endless possibilities in the building department.
That's not fair though. Terraria and minecraft are two completely different games.Chairman Miaow said:"if you're able to lose yourself in finding your own fun, there isn't a better game than Minecraft." except Terraria.
There's no such thing as objectively awful because while the video lists facts, the values we assign to those facts are subjective. You can say that npc villages aren't as promised and offer no inherent gameplay, but the idea that that's a bad thing isZedar0 said:I'm sorry, but you're out of your mind if you think it deserves that score. I mean, if you like it, fine, but if we're being objective here, Minecraft is terrible in just about every category you could name, and is far surpassed by similar titles such as Terraria, as someone already mentioned.
You want a good review? Here:
Notice that this guy basically lists nothing but FACTS about the game. No opinions here, minus the occasional comment, such as his views on the music.
Again, if you like it, that's your opinion and such and I'm about not to tell you that you CAN'T like it, and indeed there are a few aspects of it I like myself. But don't give it a great score and tell me that it isn't an objectively awful game.
You do know that a review, by it's very nature, is subjective. I have never, ever had a similar experience as when I started playing Minecraft, and I had a blast, hence, in my book, its a 5 star. If you hate it, maybe it's a 1 for you, but when you try and say that objectively, a game is not deserving of a score, you have no idea what a review is,Zedar0 said:I'm sorry, but you're out of your mind if you think it deserves that score. I mean, if you like it, fine, but if we're being objective here, Minecraft is terrible in just about every category you could name, and is far surpassed by similar titles such as Terraria, as someone already mentioned.
You want a good review? Here:
Notice that this guy basically lists nothing but FACTS about the game. No opinions here, minus the occasional comment, such as his views on the music.
Again, if you like it, that's your opinion and such and I'm about not to tell you that you CAN'T like it, and indeed there are a few aspects of it I like myself. But don't give it a great score and tell me that it isn't an objectively awful game.
I wasn't being really being serious, and they are two completely different games, but both are about finding your own fun.BloodyThoughts said:That's not fair though. Terraria and minecraft are two completely different games.Chairman Miaow said:"if you're able to lose yourself in finding your own fun, there isn't a better game than Minecraft." except Terraria.
Terraria isn't ABOUT just going out and building whatever. Terraria is about exploring, it's about beating bosses, it's about upgrading your gear to take on whatever the game has to throw at you.
The only similarities I can make between Terraria and Minecraft is that they both allow you to move and place blocks. That's it. Other than that, Terraria is more akin to a 2d side-scroller RPG, and Minecraft is a 3d open world sandbox where the only thing that limits you is your imagination.
OT: Great review and nice re-vamp to MoS's original video.
Wow. The first twenty seconds of the video has already ruined anything they would hope to say to me, and that's not even past the introduction.Zedar0 said:*snip*
So it's a fact that I'm autistic, that the status effect called "hunger" in-game is really "poison", and that Notch burps when he eats wallets, amongst other things. Good to know!Zedar0 said:
Notice that this guy basically lists nothing but FACTS about the game.