![]() ![]() However, I grew up in the pixel era, so this visual boom means nothing to me. I mean, every time I play a game like Minecraft, or the countless clones, it always just makes me think, “Why didn’t they just add a bit more detail?” They’re good games, don’t get me wrong. It does remind me of Minecraft, of course, but I’m glad that they didn’t go for the full-blown-pixelated visuals. I’ve come to realize, in the last few years, thanks to games like Fallout and Farsky, that I like games where you get to create crap! In Portal Knights, you mine various blocks, and combine them into useful things like ore, weapons, armor, and crafting stations. What I LikeĬRAFTING AND EXPLORATION is by far the funnest part of the game. You can choose any of the different world types, (deserts, tropical landscapes, forests, marshes, and all that) as a local for your creative worldbuilding endeavors. This lets you build the biggest, flashiest, world your creative mind can conjure! Your character can fly, and breathe underwater, indefinitely. You have an unlimited supply of blocks, furniture, and knickknacks. THERE IS ALSO CREATIVE MODE where all you do is build. And I have been gathering and building a sh** ton, son! Along with all the building blocks at your disposal, you can also craft weapons, armor, magic, skills, chests, and other odds and ends to help you in your adventure. I think? I have been paying attention to the game, but truthfully the tale is kind of set dressing to the building aspect. ![]() The Hollow King has Fractured the world or something like that, and you need to visit various realms to put everything back to the way it was. IN ADVENTURE MODE you go on a quest as a Portal Knight. It’s very Minecraft-esque, in that crafting and building is the name of the game. PORTAL KNIGHTS IS A sandbox game where you create a character, explore various worlds, and gather objects to build and create items. ![]()
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