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GamesBeat: Will Project Spark be Microsoft’s Minecraft? (preview)

With its Project Spark creation game, Microsoft has a big opportunity to capture the imagination of gamers and bottle it. If it succeeds, Spark could build for Microsoft a user-generated community akin to the phenomenally popular block-building title Minecraft — if it strikes the right balance.

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AngelicIceDiamond3856d ago (Edited 3856d ago )

From the looks of it, its MS Minecraft indeed. I signed up for the X1 beta I can't wait to get in.

UnHoly_One3856d ago

Agreed.

I'll be checking it out tonight.

I'm anxious to see what all the PC beta people have come up with so far.

Lawboy23856d ago

The worlds are amazing....

4Sh0w3856d ago

Yep, I showed my daughter and shes actually really interested in trying this game. I love anything that we both can really get into.

KingDadXVI3856d ago

It is pretty much nothing like Mine Craft. You can make different genres of games with it and allow others to play those games and you can play games that others make. It is intended for both game creators and people who only want to play games. I have heard of a few RPGs and some shooters already.

I have it downloaded on my PC and Xbox One and will be testing it out over the next few days. Looks like a lot of fun.

Bigpappy3856d ago

downloading it right now. I am not umber creative, but my son is.

KingDadXVI3855d ago

My kids seem to like it. I only got a couple minutes at it so far but I suspect that I will end up using it more on my PC.

The great thing if it turns out to be what they say is that those that are not creative will still reap the benefits as they can play the games others make.

Bigpappy3855d ago

I think that is going to be the most I get out of it (playing others creations). My son on the other hand will spend his whole summer making stuff with this.

curtis923856d ago (Edited 3856d ago )

I have to wait til I get home to check it out but initial reaction is "oh cool a way for people to make some novelty mini games."

Is that wrong?

Lawboy23856d ago

So far I've played an awesome pinball....platformers...and an action adventure...it's amazing how crevice ppl can be

curtis923856d ago

I guess my question (that will be answered later) is will this ever get past the novelty stage of going "oh, ha, a shooter..." "oh there's a platformer..."

I just can't imagine this providing anything with substance. I admit I have NO knowledge of this so I'm speaking from ignorance... those are just my initial concerns about this. If I'm wrong then hell ya

4Sh0w3856d ago

Well depends on your expectations.

It's not Cryengine but it's a incredible novice to intermediate game & game making tool. You could spend months - years playing small level games or learning how to build small games before moving on to more advance game design. imo it's a valuable asset that happens to be free.

UnHoly_One3856d ago

It will all depend on how creative people are and how much time they are willing to spend making something.

Unless there are some kind of crazy size restrictions on the game world I bet you see some nice Zelda-style adventure games within a year.

I suck at creating stuff like this but I'm confident we'll see some REALLY neat things.

mhunterjr3856d ago

I think some people will make the 'novelty'games you speak of, others will create fully featured games. There are already prominent 'developers' in the beta pledging to make feature length rpgs and such...

GusBricker3856d ago (Edited 3856d ago )

I messed around with it for like 30 minutes. I think it'll be too complex for me. I don't have the patience for it, sadly.

Although, I am eager to see what people create.

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GameEnthus Podcast ep269: Pixel Ball or Kadeem Factor - GameEnthus

GameEnthus Podcast ep269: Pixel Ball or Kadeem Factor   This week Lorion from ML Studios(@MLStudios2015) creators of Pixel Ball hangs out with Marcus(@MajorLinux)/(MajorsHou se) and Aaron(@Ind1f f erence) to talk about: Battlefield 1, ML Studios, Pixel Ball, Becker College, Worchester, WPI, Major’s House, Nokia, Lumia, Surface Phone, Elgato, Hauppauge, SendGrid, Google Music, Ghostbusters 2016, Star Wars The Force … Continue Reading →

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The Gamesmen, Episode 119 – Down With the Sickness

Join Amras89, Rogue Outlaw, and Eyenhander for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about the cancellation of Disney Infinity, China’s new Fuze console, the death of Project Spark,…

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Uncharted’s Metacritic Score Really Doesn’t Matter (Pressurecast One-Hundred-Thirty)

Disney Cancels Disney Infinity, Microsoft Shuts Down Project Spark, and Konami Makes a Ton of Cash! Plus Impressions of Doom and Uncharted 4!

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LuckyChamCham3050d ago

Meh, I doubt it'd reach a 95 now even though it was so close before. But it could probably reach 94 again once the rest of the reviews add up.

Krangs_Uncle3050d ago

Yea, I don't think it would have ever gotten to 95 to be honest.. Kind of doubtful it will hit 94 too (although I believe it deserves it) - there's not many more reviews to come in now.

Genuine-User3050d ago (Edited 3050d ago )

It was a few entries away from 95. The washington post really hit the meta average quite hard.

The negative user reviews are a sight to behold. lol

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rainslacker3050d ago

@Genuine

My favorite is the guy who gave it a zero for it not being on PC and he couldn't play it because he didn't have a PS4.

I mean, I'm not one for censoring negative scores, even if it's done with fan boy malice as many of these zeros are, but if you openly admit to not playing it, should that score be considered in the overall average?

In any case, how can any game except one that is not even a game, or completely broken upon boot be scored with a zero? I don't care how much one dislikes a game, there are very few games that exist which deserve a score that low, particularly in light of a game that does so much so well.

krouse933050d ago

I just don't understand the GTA V reviews to be honest, how can it consistently get 95's? Even as a remastered game. It really doesn't seem justified. In every way Uncharted 4 is a better game than GTA V & GTA V remastered.

Krangs_Uncle3050d ago (Edited 3050d ago )

It's because GTAV is multi-plat.. There are less people with bias to bring it down.

Master-H3050d ago

Because the GTA games are usually overrated. Just look at GTA IV with that 98 score. Most bs score i've ever seen.

WellyUK3049d ago

GTA V isn't much better either.

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jb2273050d ago

Yeah I tend to agree. That's probably because I like more focused & pointed experiences. All of the systems in Uncharted are vital, whereas something like GTA will have time devoted to stuff like Yoga that no one really cares about, it's just a feature to make the world feel more deep & engaging.

The core gameplay loop of open world games on the whole are just old hat to me. I will always enjoy a focused gameplay experience, but the open world model of fetch quests & one offs never really adds up to much for me beyond a decently fun way to waste a few hours. I've never really been impacted by anything in a GTA game aside from those rare moments of a great song coming up for the first time or a perfectly structured single mission. There's just too much padding in everything else to really highlight those moments.

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ccgr3050d ago

It's 93 on OpenCritic too

Aloy-Boyfriend3050d ago (Edited 3050d ago )

A damn shame that red number stained its score when it doesn't evem have a single yellow one, but nothing can be done. Still 93 is high and any dev would kill to reach that number.

Rants masqueraded as review shouldn't drag a metascore down. There was no explanation as to why he though the story was a "trainwreck." there was no info about the game of objective view on it, just hateful remarks. Opinions can be wrong and readers have all right to call shenanigans on shit like that. And if you have played the game, it's impossible not to facepalm at what he wrote.

Rookie_Monster3050d ago (Edited 3050d ago )

The only thing that matters really is the majority of reviews are positive and the person playing it.

From the 4/10 UC4 Washington Post review, to the 1/5 Halo 4 review by Quarter of Three, to a 85/100 for the Orders 1886 from Dualshockers, troll and "out-of-the-norm" reviews can sometime happens that is differ than the majority of the reviews. It shouldn't affect anything just like if a movie received a 99% fresh rate at rottentomatoes and a 1% rotten rate from a couple of opinions that is differ than the majority. Does that change anything, really?

We are putting to much into this topic already, we should just let it go. Let bygone be bygone.

magiciandude3050d ago

"We are putting to much into this topic already, we should just let it go. Let bygone be bygone."

Exactly rookie. Well said! Fanboys are seriously upset over nothing at all. I never was this upset over then 1/5 scores MS exclusives get. They're just scores.

gangsta_red3050d ago

Exactly Rookie, disagree with the review, disagree with the views but what you don't do is go wild with anger and start spinning conspiracies and blaming people for your own troubles and calling to get something banned or removed because you don't personally like it.

Something a lot of these fanboys just can't understand let alone fathom.

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rainslacker3050d ago

I hate to nitpick, but that 85 from dualshockers for The Order wasn't a troll review. I think he actually liked the game, because to this day, he still says he liked the game. It was higher than most, but he backed up his reasons for giving it that score.

Troll reviews are the ones that go out of their way to find things to criticize, up to and including things that have nothing to do with the game(like, it's not TLOU for instance). Troll reviews are made to incite emotions to garner hits....and TO review from DS was not trollish. It wasn't even that much of an anomaly, like a 4/10 for UC4, or a 1/5 for Halo, just slightly higher than many others.

Otherwise, in most cases, the outlayer scores aren't really that big of a deal. It caused a point to drop off the MS in this case, but 93 is still pretty darn good, and much more than most games get. If anyone were going to MC and used that one review to form a purchasing decision on the game, then that's them being stupid, same way if I didn't buy a product off amazon which had 5 one star reviews but had hundreds of 4 and 5 star reviews. Having the low score may make someone want to see what it says, but I do at least want to believe that people would read that review and be like, "WTF, this isn't a review".

maniacmayhem3049d ago

So because he liked the game it's not a troll review? Even though more than half of the other sites all over the net thought it was shit?

You see Rainslacker, this is why labeling a review you personally don't like is wrong. Because now you have made up a definition for something that only fits your criteria and standard.

A troll review can easily go the other way as Rookie said. Giving praise and cheers to an obvious flawed and crappy game could be considered just as much as a troll as the one who goes out their way to trash it. The only difference is you won't see the flaws in a review that is praising the game or company you love.

Don't you think that this to could be used to garner hits and views also, especially if that game caters to a fanbase that will see it and then take that reviewer in as one of their own and then repeatedly go back because they trust that person? What's the saying, "More bees with honey".

rainslacker3049d ago (Edited 3049d ago )

No, it's not a troll review because he liked it, and gave his reasons for liking it in an objective manner. He may have been clouded by bias in forming his review, but that doesn't instantly indicate troll.

The review of TWP was a troll review, because he openly admitted to not liking the series, and used his personal bias to discredit the game, while barely talking about the game itself. He used the review to soapbox his own beliefs which he knew would be inflammatory. That's what makes it a troll review.

I can reasonably see why the DS review was a decent review, even if others disagree with it. One can not read TWP review without thinking that the reviewer either has an axe to grind, or has some sort of agenda, or he's only doing it to troll. Something which the author himself admits to being perfectly justified.

I labeled the review as a poor review based on it doing nothing to allow the reader to decide if the game would be something they'd enjoy. beyond that, I didn't ask for anything other than TWP to see if it fit within their review standards, which is on them, and that the meta be removed because no score was assigned on the publication itself.

As of yet, no one has been able to say why it's a good review based on objective criteria, but please, give your detailed analysis to show others why you think it's a good review. Walk away from the fan boy part of it, and review the review yourself, so at least we know if you think it's a fair and equitable review that holds some sort of editorial standard. I'd be curious on why you think it's a good review, and why it should be taken seriously, or is of acceptable enough quality to accept the author is qualified to write a review.

No one has a right to demand the review be removed entirely, but people had a right to act on principal on the MC score, despite it ending up being not what everyone believed.

Been a while since I read the DS review of TO, but don't recall it being trollish. I'm not going to look it up now, but given that it got an 85, and not a higher score, I'd imagine they at least found some things wrong with it that the author felt warranted a down vote.

Can positive reviews be used to garner hits? Sure. Was the DS one used in such a manner? I don't believe so. I liked the order, and would give it a 7-7.5. Many others would as well. It's not so out there for a score to be 1 point higher or lower than the score another person would give it, so if it was meant as a troll review, it didn't really try too hard to incite the community.

Unfortunately, I don't think the "more flies with honey" really works for reviews, or most news to be honest. People on the internet are more attracted to the negative. While there are poor reviewers out there who assign scores which would likely be seen as too high, I rarely see it in an attempt to troll or soap box an agenda. I sometimes see it as bias infecting objective analysis, which makes it a poor review, but not really trolling.

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