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CRITIK
Minecraft: Story Mode is an adventure game set in a Minecraft world. It is a five-part episodic series that will take you to the Nether, the Farlands, the End, and beyond! You will drive how the story flows through the decisions you make: what you say to people (and how you say it), and what you choose to do in moments of thrilling action.
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20 reviews found90
PS4Blog.net
Aug 30, 2016
In case you didn’t know, the main story (first five episodes) featured a Platinum Trophy, and the three new episodes in the Adventure Pass trophies are all awarded for regular progression, with none of them being missable, which is always great news! Unfortunately this does mean we’re not getting a second platinum for the series which would have been possible if Episodes 6-8 (and maybe even an episode 9!) had been released as a separate season.
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Gamerheadquarters
Aug 9, 2016
Still, it's a fine standalone episode not only in length but the tale it provides being the penultimate for this extended Telltale season.
80
Entertainment Buddha
Aug 1, 2016
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Game Informer
Jul 27, 2016
Access Denied is a strong episode that tries new things and relies on familiar elements to mostly good results. I enjoyed going up against the massive threat of PAMA and fighting to save the world from his rule, and the action supports that thrilling premise. This penultimate episode does everything it needed to excite me for the final episode in this season of Minecraft: Story Mode.
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Vandal
Jul 30, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
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XGN
Aug 3, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
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Multiplayer.it
Aug 2, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
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DualShockers
Aug 16, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
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Everyeye.it
Aug 29, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
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We Got This Covered
Aug 4, 2016
Access Denied boasts some good writing and setpieces, with its only true crime being that it generally feels like familiar and somewhat shallow territory for Minecraft: Story Mode.