![]() When Oli reviewed Breath of the Wild he pointed something that's fundamental to its divergence from other Zelda games. A world lay out there, just for me, if I could just survive the night.Īnd recently I've felt that same thrill, watching the camera in Breath of the Wild swoop behind Link as he exited the Shrine of Resurrection and follow as he reached the clifftop opposite to look out across all Hyrule. It doesn't tell you why should should play or what you're aiming for.īut for all that I was confused, I was also enchanted by the knowledge that the world stretched out in all directions around me, studded with hidden mineshafts, veins of gold and villages, and with forests and deserts, tundra and oceans, all waiting to be discovered. It doesn't tell you about the alternate dimensions that you can visit, or about how you get to them. For much of its history, Minecraft hasn't done much to help you understand how to play it, how to craft things, what these crafted things do, and why you'd want them. Rounding up the top three were Dead by Daylight and Mirror’s Edge Catalyst in second and third place, respectively.Īs far as entries from E3, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard appears to have shocked fans the most as it came in at the fourth-highest trending game last month, while The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Watch Dogs 2 also made their way onto this list.Do you remember your first adventures in Minecraft? I do. Taking the top spot was Minecraft: Story Mode, which released its sixth episode in early June, and starred a number of popular YouTube personalities. ![]() Last month, a handful of games that debuted at E3 made its way to YouTube’s trending games list, although we’re surprised to see their list isn’t completely dominated by content from the show. YouTube is one of those video streaming sites people turn to in order to see the latest trailers, gameplay, and commentary. While members of the media are able to attend the show and give our impressions on what we experienced, the average Joe gamer has to resort to online coverage and video streaming sites to get their dose of the big show. ![]() It’s undeniable June is a big month for video games considering nearly every company has something to unveil during E3. ![]()
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