Minecraft's incredible popularity is well documented, and utterly fascinating. This primitive-looking but hugely versatile experience is the best-selling PC game in history, as well as one of the best-selling games of all time. It has sold over 70 million copies between various platforms and now has its own convention.
This is no small feat: Mojang is holding onto something extraordinary to say the least. Yet for some reason or another, Minecraft had always eluded me. Rarely a PC gamer, I initially watched Markus "Notch" Persson's baby skyrocket from afar, a cultural phenomenon unlike anything I had ever seen.
So when Minecraft eventually made its way to PS4, with its popularity showing no signs of dropping, curiosity eventually got the better of me. Running out of things to play and a sale appearing on PSN made it seem like fate, and I decided one afternoon in July to finally see what all the block-filled fuss was about. Initially I started up Minecraft simply to occupy vacant gaming time between releases, what it turned into however, proved to be much more than a basic time-filler.
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