Do you remember your first adventures in Minecraft? I do. I was mostly confused. 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. It doesn't tell you about the alternate dimensions that you can visit, or about how you get to them. It doesn't tell you why should should play or what you're aiming for.But 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. A world lay out there, just for me, if I could just survive the night.
And 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.
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