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Minecraft Legends Review – Tides Of War
Taking the world and characters of the original Minecraft, a sandbox block builder, and putting them into a real-time strategy game with action elements is–while certainly a cool-sounding idea–an experimental move. Sadly, it’s one that doesn’t quite pay off in Minecraft Legends as the simple action elements actively detract from the more tantalizing possibilities present on the strategy side. However, it has good ideas outside the story-driven campaign that keep the game from descending into an absolute slog of an experience.
In the story campaign, you play as a denizen of the original Minecraft, who is plucked from your time and transported back to an older version of the Overworld that has long since passed into legend. This Overworld is overseen by Foresight, Action, and Knowledge–three deities who each add a dash of charm to an otherwise straightforward story of good versus evil. The simple villagers and animals are under attack by the Piglins, who are constructing portals across the land and building machines that make everything more like the Nether. In a final act of resistance, Foresight, Action, and Knowledge call on you and your building smarts to construct defenses, Golem soldiers, and war machines to slaughter the invading forces.
It’s a fantastic concept that’s made even better when the game dips into the more absurd elements–you can build giant redstone-powered cannons to lay waste to entire battalions of enemy Piglins one explosive shell at a time, for example, or construct ludicrously giant wooden bridges to safely transport troops over whole stretches of mountainous terrain. And having the chance to forge alliances with normally antagonistic Minecraft creatures, like the surprisingly honorable Skeletons and all-too-eager-to-die-for-the-cause Creepers, is also enjoyably silly.
The devs behind Moonlighter have just released their League Of Legends spin-off RPG
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After bingeing the Netflix show Arcane and getting hooked on the world of League Of Legends, I was disappointed to find there weren’t too many single-player games for those who aren’t the MOBA-type of keyboard mashers. The top-down action RPG The Mageseeker: A League Of Legends Story is looking to fix that, though, letting you play as the ex-convict and buff mage Sylas while he’s busy running a revolution. It comes from the developers behind the Zelda-like shop roguelite Moonlighter, and it’s out now.
The best Minecraft Legends improvements to choose first
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League of Legends patch notes – 13.8 update overhauls report system
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With MSI around the corner, Riot Games has released a new set of League of Legends patch notes, as the LoL 13.8 update is almost here for the MOBA game ahead of its imminent release. There are changes to champions as you’d expect but reporting has also been improved, alongside how easy it is to view challenges.
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Minecraft Legends is Here
Minecraft Legends joins Game Pass today, while Tetris Effect Connected is leaving
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Game Pass people likely have their mouths full with this month’s earlier offerings, which included the never-ending Loop Hero and the meaty Goat Simulator. But Microsoft have already announced the next wave of Game Pass additions for April, and there are some even tastier treats on the table.
Minecraft Legends For Nintendo Switch Is Discounted Ahead Of Tomorrow’s Launch
Tomorrow sees the release of Minecraft Legends, a new spin-off set in Mojang’s blocky universe. While Xbox Game Pass subscribers will get the game day one as part of the service, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch fans will have to pay a retail price to experience the action-strategy game. Fortunately, Switch players still have time to grab the deluxe version of the game at a reduced cost, as it’s just $44 at Super Shop with GameSpot’s exclusive promo code GAMESPOTMCFT.
Super Shop offers free shipping, and while you won’t be playing on launch day, orders typically arrive within a few days.