They didn't even make an attempt at expanding the Minecraft lore or finding something new/dangerous/mysterious left behind by the previous civilization* or even a B-plot as simple as making a portal with different blocks and ending up making gateways to other exotic places. SO MANY POSSIBILITIES and they fucking whiffed on ALL of them.
Ah, but you missed it, they did. They added a fucking GUN to minecraft. Sure, it's a tater-tot gun, but that's a fucking gun. Blunderbuss or no, it's a gun. That's pretty big shit.
I’m pretty sure the Chungus character actually says to Steve, he’s pretty sorry he’s going to have to ‘annihilate’ him?
I hear "unalive" and based on how he earlier was asking if she meant "kill kill" I think they did that on purpose.
It wasn't horrible. It wasn't bad. It just was a thing, like you'd expect. Better than the DooM movie for sticking with the original game, tbh. It was basically all Minecraft and memes.
The billy mitchel stand-in was great, perfect character arc at a children's level, nothing too deep.
They resisted the "Steve tells the devil pig lady she can dance and they all have a happy dance party" twist, which I thought was nice.
No awkward romance between the characters besides the pointless principal and the villager for laughs was also a nice touch. I was half afraid the sheboon was going to start macking on someone at any moment.
Blowing up Potatohead, Idaho was amusing.
Enderman scene was good. Complete lack of any mention of the End or anything involving it, and the post-credit Alex scene sets up an inevitable sequel.
It felt like those video game novels that try too hard to keep to material that the author doesn't understand, like the starcraft novel that devolves into having an SCV construct a base or some shit.
Like that, but better. Whoever worked on this had people who actually played minecraft go over it.
No modding, so probably fucking bedrock, tbh.