Minecraft Dungeons

Minecraft Dungeons is the latest spinoff of the bestselling series from Mojang and Microsoft, adding a Diablo-like RPG twist that’s available on the PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

-- As reviewed by The Verge
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Product details

  • Experience the complete story of Minecraft Dungeons from the beginning to the End.
  • Grab the Ultimate Edition which includes the base game and all six DLCs
  • Jungle Awakens, Creeping Winter, Howling Peaks, Flames of the Nether, Hidden Depths, and Echoing Void.
  • Fight scores of mobs, explore dimension-hopping levels, and discover untold treasures as you follow the story of the Arch-Illager and the Orb of Dominance.
  • This is your chance to pick up the complete Minecraft Dungeons experience, so pick up your copy now

PROS

+ Varied settings
+ Enjoyable exploration
+ Co-op adds depth

CONS

- Too repetitive
- Bare bones combat
- Runs out of steam
- Very short

Expert reviews and ratings

By The Verge on May 26, 2020
Minecraft Dungeons is the latest spinoff of the bestselling series from Mojang and Microsoft, adding a Diablo-like RPG twist that’s available on the PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
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By IGN on May 22, 2020
Minecraft Dungeons is a beautiful and fun dungeon crawler with a simple but tried-and-true set of systems in place. It plays it extremely safe, though, without bringing anything mining or crafting spins to the genre to accompany Minecraft’s signature look and feel. Still, it's just so damn charming, and so fun, it's hard to fault it for going the safe route. With tons of loot, secret areas to uncover, and progressively more aggressive difficulty levels to unlock, Minecraft Dungeons has a fair amount of replayability beyond its relatively short six to eight-hour story mode. But who plays Minecraft for the story, anyway?
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By TechRadar on May 22, 2020
Minecraft Dungeons is a neat little dungeon crawler which Minecraft fans will love, though dungeon-crawler fans shouldn’t get too excited. The exploration is fun, the tone feels just right, and it’s your typical ‘short but sweet’ fare. Combat can get a little repetitive and the game’s variety blurs into chaos by the end, but we enjoyed the ride.
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