'Minecraft': PlayStation Review for Vita, Features Revealed
Minecraft: PlayStation Review for Vita, Features Revealed
Minecraft is a block breaking and placing game. Initially, the objective of the game is to build certain structures as defense against monsters. However, as the game evolved, games can join forces to build up magnificent and creative things using their imagination.
The Hardcore Gamer reveals information about PlayStation Vita Edition. The PS Vita edition consists of a tutorial mode, which is parallel to the version initially made known with the Xbox 360. This tutorial mode gives ultimate training for anybody who wants to experience or learn the "Minecraft" game. In addition, the tutorial mode in the PS Vita will help games learn how to get resources and craft the resources obtained. More than that, players will also learn certain survival skills before engaging to the outside world, which can also be explored. While a new playfield can be created, "Minecraft" PS Vita players can stay in the tutorial world.
Minecraft PS Vita Edition also gains complete benefit of the touch screen feature, according to Examiner. Using touch controls, it is fairly simple to handles navigation menus. Players can also do basic moves by just touching the screen, such as hitting or mining blocks. With this feature, players can easily and conveniently choose different tabs while crafting.
The Minecraft experience is more expedient and faster this way. However, there is a limitation in the touch screen feature. It cannot be used if the player wishes to move items around in the inventory. To compensate this, players will have to make use of the Vita's face buttons. The buttons can be used to do tasks like reorganization, movement of items to chests, and stacks splitting. The PS Vita edition of Minecraft is similar to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions in terms of gameplay and functions.
Meanwhile, Sony has announced a new bundle for the Christmas season, as per n3rdable3. The holiday bundle includes a 500GB PlayStation 4 console plus a copy of Minecraft PlayStation 4 edition and FIFA 15.
As per the game's official Minecraft website, the game can be played in the PC and Mac, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4. The pocket edition is also accessible for iOS and Android.
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