Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition Review

Blocky empires.

To say that Minecraft is a game about digging and building huts to protect you from zombie attacks is to only scratch the surface of its immense depth. Minecraft has evolved considerably since it release to PC more than five years ago. Its boundaries have been tested by its community, which has birthed stunning castles and cities, as well as music machines, calculators, and tender homages to popular television shows and film. While the game eventually made a home on consoles, the aging hardware of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 kept Minecraft's voxel world restrained by an invisible border.

Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition shatters that barrier, allowing you to fully experience seemingly endless worlds in which to explore and create. The stretching horizon, combined with better performance and sharper aesthetics, do not only make this version of Minecraft the best you can find on modern consoles. The boundless delight in creation, coupled by challenging exploration, all shouldered by supreme accessibility, makes Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition one of the best games to own on PlayStation 4.

Minecraft drops you into a vast, procedurally-generated world, armed with only a map and your imagination. Typically, the first order of business, after taking in your surroundings, is to find the nearest tree and give it a few good whacks with a blocky fist until it drops wood for construction. Your first tools are modest: a wooden pickaxe for tearing into hillsides for coal or rare ore, or an axe to gather more lumber. But it doesn't take long before you upgrade to stone tools, and later you'll have iron to construct more efficient tools. Crafting and equipping a sword is always wise, as dangerous monsters thrive in the darkness, roaming the lands once the square sun has fallen. You also wouldn't want to be ill-prepared to match up against a shuffling zombie or explosive creeper deep in a labyrinthine mineshaft.

There is an immense feeling of satisfaction in Minecraft's construction. You start small, perhaps constructing a humble shack made of wood or dirt. As time goes on, projects become more substantial. A multi-roomed cabin in the forest starts with but a foundation and a dream. But a house in the woods is only one of many options. A walk through the jungle, with its trees scraping against the sky, could spur the creation of a tree house. Digging into the side of a mountain for precious building materials can turn into a project to create an immense underground lair. And because any project is one borne of your own vision, there is an enormous sense of pride in accomplishing a build.

Check out that draw distance.
Check out that draw distance.

The joy of Minecraft is not just derived from delving into caves or constructing homes, but also with exploration and interacting with the world around you. Combing an arid desert can reveal an ancient temple constructed of skillfully carved sandstone. Braving its darkness and bypassing its deadly trap leaves you rewarded with chests full of treasure. Finding a neighboring town filled with A.I.-controlled villagers provides an ample opportunity for trade. Or, if you're feeling villainous, you can steal their books or dig up their crops before continuing your adventure. You can till the land to create a plentiful garden of wheat, potatoes, or carrots. Slap together some sticks and string and you have a fishing pole for when you want to relax by the water's edge after a long day of spelunking through caves. Minecraft is a sandbox game filled with activities for any mood, whether that means getting your happiness from scavenging abandoned mines, or from watching the sun go down from the safety of your hand-constructed home.

The environment is constructed of blocks, which comprise everything from the dirt beneath your feet to the many species of trees that dot the landscape. Animals, plants, monsters, and even the clouds above are made up of sharp angles and bright hues. It's a distinct look, one that has made its many iconic building blocks and creatures instantly recognizable. Minecraft's landscape is a patchwork of divergent biomes. It's common to see snow-capped hills sharing borders with an arid desert spotted with cacti. Dark-oak forests can be shadowed by a nearby jungle biome, bright green and full of life, home to dense, choking flora and wild ocelots. All the while, blue, polygonal rivers and seas slice into the land. It's a daunting sight, and you can't be blamed for feeling a little overwhelmed. Fortunately, the game is glad to offer some guidance.

The PlayStation 4 version of Minecraft is bigger and better than it was on the previous generation.

Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition is a lot more accessible than the PC version. This is thanks to an in-depth tutorial system, which makes learning about the many aspects of the game as painless as turning the pages of a book. Tooltips pop up in the game, featuring information on materials and their many uses. If you're curious about anything, from how to use a furnace to building a staircase, a press of the button is all it takes to find out more information. If you're still feeling lost, the impressively detailed tutorial map can guide you on your way. Starting with the basic mechanics, the tutorial gently eases you into the most complicated aspects of crafting, including potion-brewing and enchanting. Playing Minecraft with friends or family is also a snap. On the PC, setting up servers can be a nightmare; on the PlayStation 4, you can easily invite up to seven others join you online via the PlayStation Network. Or, if you prefer keeping your friends close, Minecraft supports four-player cooperative split-screen play.

That is really a rather poor house, Steve.
That is really a rather poor house, Steve.

Minecraft is bigger and better on the PS4 than it was in its previous console iterations. The map size is enormous, and coming in at around 37 times larger than what was possible on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. But it should be noted that the size is measured by volume, including the air above and ground below. Before, the map was a large square bordered by an endless ocean, and you were met by an invisible wall if you attempted to go outside your box. Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition stretches far beyond that barrier, providing a vast expanse of new lands to discover and caves to plunder. The version also outperforms its prior iterations, offering a further view distance, as well as improved frame speed, more anti-aliasing for sharper visuals, and faster world loading. Another improvement comes with the quick save feature. Minecraft no longer pauses the game in order to save progress. Putting a bow on the package is a much-welcome updated musical score, which provides some excellent tunes for any activity, whether that means digging for treasure or building a new house.

With the amount of activities available, there's no telling which ones you will say are your favorite, and the reason you have to keep coming back time after time. Hunting down elusive diamonds in twisting catacombs is thrilling, but maybe you find that crafting a boat and lazily floating down a river to unknown shores to be more gratifying. Regardless of how you derive your enjoyment, Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition has countless hours of it, whether you explore its lands alone or alongside some good friends.

Minecraft is featured on our list of the best Xbox co-op games, best PS4 multiplayer games, and Best Xbox Games for Kids.

The Good

  • Clean, colorful aesthetics
  • Crafting is incredibly enjoyable
  • No more world barriers
  • Superb performance and accessibility

The Bad

About the Author

Cameron Woolsey has traveled the worlds of many sandbox games, but always seems to come back to Minecraft. In his time playing the game on PlayStation 4, he built several houses, traveled to the nether, boated along a snaking river, and accidently set himself on fire about a dozen times.
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As much as I love this game, I think it's stupid that they didn't list anything bad. There are some small issues with the game, including questionable physics and some lag. Gamespot should notify people of issues in games, even if they're almost not worth mentioning. Doing that can help people decide if they want the game or not.









----RANT OVER----

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This reviewer doesn't have a clue about Minecraft. Anyone who has played on the PC knows that it's 1000 times better that the PS4 version or any console version. After you play Minecraft for a bit the game is terribly boring without user created addons that enhance the game. I hosted a server for 3 years with around 50 players a day and really had a good time.

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I get allot of slow down in my PS4 version. Like blocks take a couple of seconds to disappear, anyone else?


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@Corenz That happens to me whilst offline. Are you connected to the internet?

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@deanzilla75 @Corenz I got back online and the problem stopped.

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Gamespot rarely dishes out a perfect 10/10 review, but regardless of the number this game is very fun to play.

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It is still based on beta, lacks new biomes, villages, mines, crafting recipies, horses and so on and gets 9 of 10?

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@nazarovtr It already has most of that stuff...

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Would have loved to see some pictures that were more than 5 minutes from starting the game. Well, I mean, I don't care. I've built worlds in Minecraft. But as a reader, I would expect more than the title screen and opening credits from a review.

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this crap has a 9.0 rating? gamespot and their crap reviews keep surprising me...

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@phili878 the game is great, but i would never buy it for consoles ... the idea is really simple, just like lego (or much more simple then lego) i only build castles and temples and houses, but other people on our sever had a lot fun of playing survival mode too ... which always was just a waste of time for me ... (well i wasted hundreds of hours just for building - so the game is waste of time anyway)

The quality of the game isn't really high, but much influenced by your own creativity - i think thats why it have a 9 rating. (but for a console version its really overrated)

There are tons of mods for PC and even with the mods the game is far away from being perfect.

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Uncharted 4 simply doesn't stand a chance against those visuals!. Hands down Minecraft is the most next-gen looking game ever! A new level to visual technology in video games.

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This review is sponsored by Microsoft. Remember kids, Microsoft sees you.

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Why is the game a 9 out of 10 if there is nothing bad?


Not that i think Minecraft is worth a 10 though. But i wonder, what is needed for a 10?


It is a game that should fit you, so i understand why people do and do not like it.

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as fun as minecraft looks, I still can't get past the graphics. I mean a game with such poor quality graphics should not be any more than £5 on ps store, but this game is like £15....


huge con tbh, any developer could have made this game and most could have made it better. If it goes down to £5 on a ps plus discount I might get it, but there is no way I am paying any more than that. at the end of the day, minecraft is the kind of game you just play now and again when you are not in the mood for core gaming and just want to relax and build some stuff or mine some materials or whatever. £15 is not money well spent for something you will hardly play, still much better than paying £25 for ground zeroes though which you will probably trade in the day you buy it since it can be completed in an hour.

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@Aaronp2k Ironic then that the graphical style is part of what makes this game so charming and so wildly popular. Shame you don't like it, but you are missing out, and indeed it is one of the few games that is worth way more than the $15-20 dollars that you pay for it, which is pocket change basically.

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@StarsiderSajun @Aaronp2k Exactly. I quite like the graphical style. They aren't blurry or low rez.

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So it is noob friendly unlike the PC version?

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@ArabrockermanX What wasn't noob friendly about it? Or are you talking about when it was still in alpha/beta stage?

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@ArabrockermanX Yeah the console versions are a bit more friendly to newer players, though without mods they lack a lot of the depth that the pc version has. Considering how much depth the base game has however... you won't miss it.

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I love me some Minecraft, and have been playing it for probably about 3 years on my PC. I still personally believe that you really can't beat the experience that you have on a proper PC copy of Minecraft with the console versions. However, I'd say that a 9 is a good score for this, as long as you don't already have a copy of it. If you do, I think that you won't get enough more out of this to justify the extra cost to yourself.

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Really a game about stacking blocks that looks like a DOS game gets a 9. Excuse me while I LMFAO

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@foxbat_prime The world would be pretty nice if people like you weren't around.

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@foxbat_prime Not that number scores matter... at all... but if ever there was a game deserving of a 9 it is this one. Play it and you'll see, or else your opinion won't change and then unfortunately you are missing out. No matter.

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@StarsiderSajun @foxbat_prime Exactly again. Imagine if the Xbox 360 got a 7.0 and the PS3 got a 7.1. Would it matter? Um, no. I can't wait to get this on PS4.

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@foxbat_prime it got a 9 because it delivers what it promises. its basically lego but in a virtual world and much more in depth of course. while I agree I find it funny how this game is rated better than games which are 1000 times better and 1000 times more fun, I still think the game was an incredible idea especially for kids. for example, rollercoaster tycoon is miles better both to play and to look at.

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@Aaronp2k It isn't about the looks. It is about the (almost) endless possibilities the game offers.


Seeing the average user score, most people agree with gamespot on this one.

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Interestingly, both the PS4 version and the PC version have an 8 as the lowest review on Metacritic.

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@saturatedbutter That's why you shouldn't trust Metacritic score (or any number for that matter). All reviewers have different standards and pointing systems.

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When will they make this game not look like shitt?

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@tomservo51 And you can do better?

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@tomservo51 When you download a texture pack and enable it. But i guess you are too lazy to use google for 5 seconds.

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@tomservo51 Supposed to look that way... part of the charm. =)

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@tomservo51 Life is Feudal is the realistic graphics version. Check it out.

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@tomservo51 How would you improve it? It kind of has to look the way it does.

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People don't give enough credit to the default minecraft textures. They're a little too low resolution, but they're actually pretty great. One of the most popular kinds of texture packs is "faithful" which is just people remaking the default textures with higher resolution.

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People who are tired of hearing about Minecraft's success will have to continue to be annoyed, because it being on Xbox One and PS4 isn't gonna make it sell less. We'll see how the whole Microsoftcraft thingy works out, but at least it's available on PS4.

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@Hurvl They could also chose to just ignore the articles about it ;)

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@Hurvl We'll probably know by MineCon next year if this franchise is head down the toilet or not. If they even run the event, and what they do with it.

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@Hurvl Maybe I can finally find out how to tame a horse on minecraft.

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buts its just a "remastered" copy of the ps3 game...does it come with hookers???

(why the 9 and why a review?, it is still the same ps3 game)

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@gix47 They increased some technical aspects. Just like how the PC version has various graphics settings, the PS4 version is just the PS3 version with the graphics settings increased.

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@gix47 Remaster Race. :p

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Implying you can't play the vanilla version on the PC either...

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NOpe. You definitely don't need a PC to though.

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Microsoft $$$

Poor Sony...

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