Multiplayer Online or Cooperative is what FRIENDS LISTER Based

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Multiplayer Online or Cooperative is what FRIENDS LISTER Based


Cheap?



Con's



Terrible multiplayer options, basically none. A little monotonous and predictable gameplay. bugs and glitches.  Minecraft-server-list Static linear stages. There are no classes. Very restricted content



Despite the PC version having a major Ownership Bug that prevented access to the game for countless hours, that's probably for the best since after playing for about 30 minutes I was bored by the stale and lack of any new ideas, it's basically the original Diablo with a minecraft paint job.



Bugs, glitches all everywhere I couldn't even play for the majority of the first day, and even when I could play, I didn't get any of the Hero Edition DLC that I paid for but that doesn't really matter because the most important problem with this game is the utterly ridiculous claim that multiplayer is available, but it isn't even a multiplayer game It's a lie, well a half lie. Multiplayer Online or co-op is FRIENDS LIST based, meaning that when you don't have friends who play this game then it's essentially a single player game, the multiplayer online is meaningless and attempts to fool players into thinking that they can play with random people or join random games just like in most ARPG games. It is necessary to have 3 other players in your list of friends who also play MC:D to play the game multiplayer.



Since it's minecraft, the enemies are significantly lacking and are recycled repeatedly Oh zombies...oh skeleton archers ....and occasionally a more difficult version that is souped up might pop up. You'll not be interested in it, as for any player who is a hardcore .... you'll be bored after a few .... stages. These aren't the same locations as most ARPGS. Instead of starting in one place and exploring vast areas, these are tiny areas with a specific purpose for each stage. Finish it...return to camp...pick up the next stage.