





🎮 Build your legacy, one block at a time!
Minecraft for PlayStation 4 elevates the iconic sandbox experience with larger worlds and improved draw distance compared to previous console editions. It supports importing your PS3 and Vita worlds, blending creative freedom with survival challenges. With a 4.6-star rating and broad appeal across ages, it’s the definitive edition for immersive, endless gameplay on PS4.

| ASIN | B00KVQYJR8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,703 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #178 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4 |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,120) |
| Date First Available | June 8, 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711719053279, 20711719053273 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.72 ounces |
| Item model number | 3000557 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sony Computer Entertainment |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.24 x 0.56 x 6.76 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Publication Date | October 7, 2014 |
| Rated | Rating Pending |
| Release date | October 7, 2014 |
| Type of item | Unknown Binding |
| UPC | 711719053279 |
A**A
Awesome game even if you don't have internet!
Prior to purchasing this game I had never actually played minecraft, I had heard of it and always figured it would be boring for someone like myself who doesn't have internet service for my console. While I imagine it is more fun to be able to play with other people online I still find it incredibly enjoyable to just play by myself and let my creative mind go crazy! I have mostly played on creative mode because I have enjoyed just wandering around and building whatever comes to mind, but survival mode is also very fun, I feel it plays kind of like a survival horror, you have to quickly build a shelter before dark and cautiously use your time and materials to improve your base and to expand and get more powerful weapons and armor. So this game is really perfect for all types of gamers as well as all ages, I am currently in a competition of sorts with my 2 younger cousins who are 10 and 16 and I am 22, so don't make the same mistake as I did and hesitate to buy this game its very fun and well worth the money.
J**Y
Great Buy
great quality
E**M
Perfect game for creative types
Apart from seeing a friend play it for about 10 minutes on a laptop years ago, this was my first experience with Minecraft. I bought it for myself, and already there's a problem - it's obvious to see this is one of those games that is way too easy to sink hours and hours into without even realizing it. By the same merit, it's also easy to see why this game is so popular - it is a perfect game for creative types. I haven't even tried "Creative Mode" yet. I really enjoyed the main "Survival Mode" because I figured it would be no problem making a rudimentary shelter and surviving. What they don't tell you is, those Creeper dudes explode. And the Skeletons with the arrows have amazingly good accuracy. Still, I have built my first cave, and of course, all you want to do is keep expanding and exploring the world around you. Great game.
W**S
Mining by day, trying to survive by night
"Minecraft" is the type of game that can be played and enjoyed in a number of different ways, depending on what you're wanting to get out of it. There's local and online co-op, allowing you to adventure and craft with friends. You can start a game in "creative mode" where you have an infinite amount of crafting materials available to you from the start, enabling the more creative-minded to go wild with their imaginations and build whatever they can think of. The way that I approached "Minecraft" was in its "survival mode," playing alone and without having dabbled in "creative mode" first, so I learned as I went, and in this way it almost feels like a survival horror game, or at least a survival game where the horror comes when the sun sets. The world itself is huge (36 times bigger than on PS3), with a day and night cycle, weather (rain, snow), and various types of terrain (desert, jungle). Once you're past the tutorial, which goes over only the basics, jumping into "survival mode" has you waking up in the middle of nowhere and learning to fend for yourself. This involves mining wood and cobblestone to build pickaxes and hatchets, building a workbench to make more complex items like doors, ladders, and windows, building a furnace to smelt ore or cook food, etc. When you first start out, nighttime feels terrifying and each day is like a race against the clock to finish mining what you need before dusk hits and insidious monsters start roaming the lands. Shelter becomes your first priority in order to stay safe. Eventually you'll build weapons and armor and venture further and further out. Spelunking in abandoned mines offers rewards, but there's always the threat of lurking monsters in the shadows and getting lost in the maze of tunnels deep underground. In the way that I played it, like I would a survival horror game, I found it to be completely enthralling and very often thrilling. --- 5 STARS ---
J**R
My kids love it, beware the texture packs and online requirements
My kids love it, but the game lags on the tutorial until it "warms up". I don't really know what it's doing but the tutorial is laggy as heck. The game doesn't do that anywhere else, but be aware tutorial performance doesn't indicate overall experience. The game is fun, up to four people can play locally. We only have two controllers so both kids can play but we'll have to get more soon. Each controller must be signed into a playstation account, which is annoying when friends come to play and they just want to play the game. There's no "guest" notion. The texture packs are neat but the kids only get a demo world and can't really do much with them without buying them. What really grinds my gears: Online multiplay requires a PlayStation Plus account. I don't want my kids having all the PlayStation Plus features with interactions with strangers, and I don't want them to have access to my credit card, but there's no middle ground here - either everyone is playing on the same screen, or the kids have the full online experience and all the features and access. Also PlayStation Plus costs some money, so make sure your kids are really interested in this game if you choose to buy it.
R**A
Excellent Minecraft Version
Excellent controls and gameplay through the PS4. I also have the PC version but the PS4 version is so much more UI friendly especially for those who don't know the designs for items. As long as you have the materials in your inventory the game will automatically create the desired items you select. Very convenient feature of the PS4 version. Besides for that the game is just like regular Minecraft. Open world to explore and manipulate to your will. Want to build a giant floating castle in the sky? Done. Zombie slaying machine? Done. Giant labyrinth to confuse friends or trap enemies? Done. How about a city complete with skyscrapers? Yeah. If that doesn't already sell you there is also local LAN support (up to four players), online play, huge PS4 generated maps, PSN add-on content, and leaderboards. Unleash your building skills and imagination!
G**A
il gioco viene usato dalle mie figlie,la lingue è in italiano e la spedizione è stata super veloce,considerato che arriva dagli stati uniti
B**I
Tienes lo que esperas. Juego
K**U
livraison rapide, produit comme attendu
J**.
Best game ever, in my sons opinion. He has it for his tablet, ps3 and now ps4... He says this PS4 version is by far the best. I agree, lots of added features to this new release. I'm so glad we got this.
A**E
Took me ages to understand what was so good about Minecraft but now I do. In one word I would sum this game up as pure, "freedom". Enjoy it however you want to. It is your choice how you play and what you create. A truly inspiring work of art for gamers of all ages. Best played with friends as well. Fun fun fun. Oh and it is relaxing as well. So a must have for any PS4 game library.
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