![]() ![]() Telltale games have often had criticism for bad frame rate and stuttering but that’s not the case here, at least with my experience. The recipe menu helps you do this so its never too challenging. One of my favourite things taken from the Minecraft game was the ability to collect items, which give you the chance to craft items that will help you advance through the story. The only challenge The Order of the Stone does present is in quick time events and dialogue options. The gameplay is mixed and keeps things interesting by adding action sequences, where you evade obstacles and encounter enemies. Those conversation choices often translate into story direction choices, as with past Telltale games. The choices you make impact what happens later in the game, this is another good way to add replayability to a game. Be careful how you answer, as it will affect the choices you make and the story going forward. You start off with an intro sequence, and then every so often you’re tasked with choosing a conversation response to move the story along. I think that Mojang and Telltale have done a fantastic job of creating an experience that reflects both Telltale’s formula of gameplay and Minecraft’s style very well. I haven’t really been enticed to play Minecraft in the past, but I’m pleased to have started my journey with Minecraft Story Mode and I can see it increasing sales on the already outstandingly massive sales of Minecraft. I ended up completing it in around ninety minutes, which is comparable to a kids film. I have only really played the first season of The Walking Dead and wasn’t sure how long the first episode would take me. This is nice as it adds replayability to the game. Find out how the choices you made stacked up against others who played. Of course, at the end of the episode you’ll see how your choices stacked up against everyone else who played. The story at first didn’t really seem that interesting but by the end of the first episode things really start to ramp up and we get to see some character development. I enjoyed how the first episode is broken into different segments that not only move the narrative forward, but also changes up gameplay. But everything isn’t as it seems and you run into Ivor. You, as Jesse, and your friends travel to EnderCon hoping to finally win the building competition and secure a spot in being able to meet Gabriel, Warrior of the legendary The Order of the Stone. You can play as a male or female, who is called Jesse. You start the game by selecting your character. The first episode in this series is called The Order of the Stone. Telltale is known for creating episodic point-and-click adventure games, such as The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones and Borderlands. Available on consoles, PCs, and mobile devices, there are plenty of ways to play it. Minecraft is simple and has proved to appeal to adults and children alike. I have to admit I have only tried Minecraft a few times and have never really jumped in fully so it was interesting to see Telltale take a game that really isn’t known for having a narrative and creating an experience that tells a story. Minecraft is the latest franchise Telltale Games has taken on in its episodic style game series. ![]()
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