The Verdict
Without factoring in that other versions of Minecraft recently received a big update, Minecraft: Wii U Edition doesn’t feel like a definitive experience in its current form. The worst of it is the negligence in connection with the GamePad: what should have been the star incentive for investing in this version, doesn’t serve as a strong enough draw. Especially considering that this version is $10 more than other console iterations, it can leave players (experienced or otherwise) feeling shortchanged. Yes, it wasn’t without reason, but that reason isn’t entirely satisfying to make peace with.
This is all coming from a features standpoint, because the fact that Minecraft is finally available on a Nintendo platform is a more satisfying focal point. This doesn’t mean settling for less, either, because while the GamePad isn’t a strong complement for the overall package, gameplay isn’t hampered by this lack of initiative. For any who consider the Wii U among their preferred platforms, playing Minecraft: Wii U Edition will still mean many harebrained adventures and the creation of new memories with friends, regardless of its exterior shortcomings.
The Positives:
The Negatives:
By its definition of an open-world concept, there’s no wrong way to play Minecraft. It’s probably not wise to venture into the Nether world until you’re “of age,” but you can certainly do it. Just as you can disturb underground mazes, home to Cave Spiders and Zombies. Or tour small villages where jerkish Skeletons are on regular patrol, keeping everyone house-bound. There’s also no wrong way to experience Minecraft (barring Minecraft: Story Mode, which is something on its own).
This is a game where there is no stigma associated with playing it any way other than its established form, and a Wii U iteration isn’t going to change that. Some titles originally on a competing platform have undergone changes or been buffed with content upon coming to Wii U, Don’t Starve: Giant Edition being one recent example. With the long (perhaps abandoned) wait for this version of Minecraft, there was an expectation that this would follow a similar approach, or at minimum be without compromises in content. Whether viewed as a gateway into the world of Minecraft or as an alternate option with potentially more convenient multiplayer prospects, there are some signs to mind before embarking on the journey.
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