It's hard to forget a game like Minecraft. It's a simple design, but filled with adventure edge, creative freedom... and beyond anything else, Minecraft is simply mutant. And this feeling of wonder, fear and childish joy is rendered in the smallest detail in the last trailer of the next update of the game: Cellars & Cliffs Part 2.
The Caves & Cliffs update does exactly what she says about tin — extending the verticality of Minecraft to really impressive heights. Or depths, if that's what you prefer. The update does a lot of both. Between the mountain goats of the highest peaks of the world and the terrifying Warden of the Deep Dark, the update offers a ton of novelties to explore.
And this video, firmly anchored in the funny adventure that is Minecraft, shows a large part of the intimidating energy of the update. Alex and Steve show a lot of personality, while they venture (or trip) through different environments. A lack of content Deep Dark is surprising, but probably intentional. Horror and terror are new adventures for this nice little block game, after all. Moving probably wants people to do their experience in person first.
While most Minecraft updates add new mechanisms, animals and blocks, they were reserved for Part 1. The field generation took a little longer to operate, but if these views are something to see, they will absolutely worth it.
100% The most revolutionary update that Minecraft has been for a very long time. Said a commentator. I do not care that there are no blocks or new monsters, the field generation is what includes all the game. That's what drives you to explore the world and inspire what to build. It is therefore very important to do well because it raises the basics of everything else. The field generation has not been touched for over a decade, and the caves themselves have not changed much since then. It's time.
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