Minecraft Story Mode Episode 1 Walkthrough Part 1 - GAME OVER ALREADY? (PS4 Gameplay)

Minecraft Story Mode Episode 1 Walkthrough Part 1 - GAME OVER ALREADY? (PS4 Gameplay)

Minecraft Story Mode Walkthrough Part 1-Jesse and his friends set out to win their building competition so they can go to Endercon but things take a turn for the worse. The game follows the episodic format that Telltale used for its titles The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us, Tales from the Borderlands and Game of Thrones, where player choices and actions have significant effects on later story elements, as well as the opportunity to tell a story in the otherwise open ended nature of Minecraft. The game centers around a new character, named Jesse, as they and their allies attempt to save their world. Minecraft: Story Mode is presented as within a game of Minecraft; the Minecraft characters are the avatars of fictional players as they participate in the game together. The main character is named Jesse, who sets out on a journey with his friends within the Minecraft world to find The Order of the Stone–four adventurers who slayed an Ender Dragon–in order to save the Minecraft world. Jesse is described as a newbie player of Minecraft still learning how to build and craft but passionate about the Minecraft world. The player will be able to customize Jesse's avatar, including choice of gender; as such, the male version will be voice by Patton Oswalt, while the female avatar will be voiced by Catherine Taber. Other characters within the Minecraft world include the humans Petra (voiced by Ashley Johnson), Axel (Brian Posehn), Olivia (Martha Plimpton), Lukas (Scott Porter) and Ivor (Paul Reubens), Jesse's pet pig Reuben and the four Order of the Stone members: Gabriel the Warrior (Dave Fennoy), Magnus the Rogue (Corey Feldman), Ellegaard the Redstone Engineer (Grey Griffin), and Soren the Architect (John Hodgman); Stauffer said that the human characters as a whole represent the different types of players that play Minecraft. Billy West narrates the story. The game will include a number of locations that exist in the real version of Minecraft that some players have difficulty accessing, including the Nether and The End. Minecraft: Story Mode is an episodic interactive comedy-drama point-and-click graphic adventure video game similar to Telltale's other games, released as a number of episodes. The player will collect items, solve puzzles, and talk to non-player characters though conversation trees to learn about the story and determine what to do next. Like other Telltale Games, decisions that the player makes will impact events in the current and later episodes. However, unlike Telltale's previous games that tend to carry more mature or emotional overtones including the death of major characters, Minecraft: Story Mode is aimed as a family-friendly title, so the decisions will still be pivotal and emotional but will not involve mature imagery or themes. Elements of crafting and building, central to Minecraft, will be included in the gameplay, following a similar approach. The game will feature combat and other action sequences, carried out through both quick time events similar to Telltale's other episodic games, and more arcade-like controls, such as steering around debris on a road. Telltale opted to create a new main character of Jesse for Minecraft: Story Mode instead of using default "Steve" character from Minecraft, feeling that they did not want to attempt to rewrite how players already saw this character in the game. Other primary characters in the game are loosely designed around archetypes of common player-characters for Minecraft, such that those that engage in building, fighting, or griefing other players. The game will not attempt to provide any background for some concepts in Minecraft, such as the creepers, as to avoid the various interpretations that fans have done for these elements, though they will be elements of the game's story. Stauffer stated that the game's story would be aimed as family-friendly, similar to the films The Goonies or Ghostbusters; their intended content would be equivalent to a PG-13 or PEGI-12 rating. A number of the voice actors are alumni of such films of the 1980s such as Corey Feldman who starred in The Goonies, and the game includes various references to these types of films. Stauffer reflected that while Telltale's more recent games like The Walking Dead were more mature stories, their original adventure games like Sam & Max and Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People were written as family-friendly, and that they consider their approach to Minecraft: Story Mode as "part of our DNA". The story was aimed to be accessible to both existing players of Minecraft - both novice and advanced players - and to new audiences outside of the game.