Who Voices Jesse In Minecraft Story Mode
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Developer(s) | Telltale Games |
Publisher(s) | Telltale Games |
Composer(due south) | Antimo & Welles |
Series | Minecraft |
Engine | Telltale Tool |
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Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode iv
Episode 5
Episode half dozen
Episode 7
Episode viii
The Complete Adventure
Episode one
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode five
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Fashion(s) | Single-player |
Minecraft: Story Mode is an episodic signal-and-click graphic adventure video game adult and published by Telltale Games, based on Mojang Studios' sandbox video game Minecraft. Mojang assisted with the evolution of the game. The first five episodes were released between October 2015 through March 2016, and an additional three episodes were released as downloadable content in mid-2016. A second season consisting of five episodes was released from July through Dec 2017.
The game follows the same episodic format as other Telltale Games titles, such as The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among United states, Tales from the Borderlands, and Game of Thrones. The story revolves around a player-created character named Jesse, originally an everyman, who after becomes a hero together with their friends. During the first iv episodes, Jesse and their friends endeavour to reassemble an old group of heroes known as the Order of the Stone to salve the Overworld from the destructive Wither Tempest. The residuum of the first season follows Jesse and their friends, now the new Social club of the Stone, on a new adventure after discovering a powerful antiquity. In the 2nd season, Jesse faces the powerful Admin.
The game is bachelor for Microsoft Windows, macOS, PlayStation iii, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Nintendo Switch, Xbox 360, Xbox I, Android, iOS, Apple TV, and Netflix. A retail version was released in Dec 2016.[14] However, the 2 games are no longer playable due to the shutdown of Telltale Games in belatedly 2018, causing the outset and second parts of the game series to be ultimately discontinued on June 25, 2019.
Gameplay [edit]
Minecraft: Story Mode is an episodic interactive comedy-drama point-and-click graphic adventure video game. It was released as a number of episodes similar to Telltale Games' other games. Players can collect items, solve puzzles, and talk to non-player characters through conversation trees to learn nigh the story and determine what to practise adjacent. Decisions that the player makes affect events in both the current episode and later episodes.[15] However, Minecraft: Story Mode is intended to exist a family-friendly title, unlike Telltale's previous games, which tend to carry more than mature or emotional overtones (including the death of major characters). As such, the decisions are intended to exist pivotal and emotional but non to involve mature imagery or themes.[fifteen] Elements of crafting and building were included in the gameplay which are central to Minecraft.[xv] [16] The game includes combat and other action sequences, carried out through both quick time events and more arcade-like controls, such as steering effectually debris on a road.[16] [17] The Netflix version of Flavor 1 (excluding the Hazard Pass episodes) is fully pre-rendered, using an enhanced version of the Telltale Tool, uses express choices and the second version of male and female models, and re-created as an interactive series.
Synopsis [edit]
Setting [edit]
Minecraft: Story Mode takes identify in an interpretation of the world of Minecraft, known as the "Overworld", where the game is the extent of the characters' universe, and the characters are unaware that they are in a game.[18] The main character, Jesse, is an inexperienced resident of said universe who sets out on a journey with their friends within the world of Minecraft to find The Order of the Stone (Gabriel the Warrior, Ellegaard the Redstone Engineer, Magnus the Rogue, Soren the Architect and Ivor the Potion Brewer and Enchanter), five legendary adventurers who saved the Minecraft world.[19] The game includes settings that are normally difficult to access from within Minecraft, including the Nether and The End.[19]
Characters [edit]
The player can customize Jesse, including pick of gender and peel tone. Jesse is voiced past Patton Oswalt if male and past Catherine Taber if female person.[20] Other main characters within the Minecraft: Story Mode world include Jesse's friends Petra (voiced by Ashley Johnson),[16] Axel (Brian Posehn), Olivia (Martha Plimpton), Lukas (Scott Porter), and Jesse'due south pet pig, Reuben (Dee Bradley Baker). The outset flavour features several characters in supporting roles, including the Order of the Stone—Gabriel (Dave Fennoy), Magnus (Corey Feldman), Ellegaard (Gray Griffin), Soren (John Hodgman) and Ivor (Paul Reubens), the latter of whom becomes a main grapheme from episode five onwards—onetime Ocelot fellow member and Blaze Rods leader Aiden (Matthew Mercer); the ruler of Sky City, the Founder (Melissa Hutchison); Milo (Jim Meskimen), the leader of an undercover edifice guild; Minecraft YouTubers CaptainSparklez, DanTDM, LDShadowLady, Stampy Cat and Stacy Plays (all played by themselves); Torque Dawg (Adam Harrington); Cassie Rose/The White Pumpkin (Ashly Burch); the super-computer PAMA (Jason 'jtop' Topolski); its creator and sometime Erstwhile Builder Harper (Yvette Nicole Brown); the warrior Emily (Audrey Wasilewski); and the Old Builders—Hadrian (Jim Cummings), Mevia (Kari Wahlgren) and Otto (Jamie Alcroft).
In that location are likewise several background characters, such equally Maya, Ivy and a Fangirl (GK Bowes); Owen (Owen Loma); Gill (Phil LaMarr); an EnderCon Conductor named Reuben (besides Jason 'jtop' Topolski); a Fanboy (Billy West); Lydia (Lydia Winters); and the EnderCon Building Contest Announcer (Erin Yvette). Stauffer said that the human characters as a whole stand for the different types of gamers who play Minecraft.[19] Baton West narrates the first four episodes of the story.[21] [22] [23]
Plot [edit]
This is a broad overview of the plot. Certain decisions made past the player will alter details of specific events.
Season i (2015–xvi) [edit]
Once, the Lodge of the Rock defeated the Ender Dragon. In the present-day Jesse, Axel, Olivia and Reuben are preparing for the EnderCon building competition. The Ocelots effort to sabotage their build, spooking Reuben. Jesse is attacked rescuing him simply Petra saves them, who convinces Jesse to aid her sell a Wither skull. The buyer, Ivor, tricks them and escapes with it. They pursue him and discover that Ivor will attack Gabriel using a Wither (afterward Wither Storm). The grouping tries to stop information technology, but are unsuccessful. They then head to Soren's lab, hoping that his Formidi-Flop can destroy the Wither Storm, which Jesse futilely destroys.
The grouping, joined by Gabriel or Petra (depending on role player option) escape. After that, Ivor takes the group to his lab to enchant a weapon which destroys the Control Block. Jesse builds the enchanted weapon and destroys the command block then the Wither Tempest. The Society constitute a Flint and Steel, which Ivor reveals that the "Old Builders" created it and supposedly the "Eversource". Jesse, Ivor, Lukas, and Petra return to the temple and opens a portal. The group eventually finds the Eversource, but Aiden (afterwards defeated by Jesse) steals it.
Jesse'south grouping retrieve the Flint and Steel and endeavour to render domicile through another portal, merely find themselves in a portal filled corridor. While travelling between them, they arrive in a graveyard with an invite to a supposed party in a nearby mansion, in which they run into some Minecraft YouTubers. The "White Pumpkin" kills some of them through traps. Jesse and their companions discover that the culprit is Cassie. They later defeat her.
Jesse and their companions meet PAMA, a computer, which Jesse and Ivor escape from aided by Harper. She then takes them to her lab to remember something to deactivate PAMA, where Jesse frees Lukas/Petra before they are captured. Harper directs Jesse to PAMA's power source which they destroy. Back at the portal corridor, Harper reveals the Atlas which can help Jesse's group return dwelling house. The Old Builders unsuccessfully tried to cease them from getting it.
Flavour 2 (2017) [edit]
Radar notifies Jesse of an upcoming adventure with Petra. Jesse helps citizens gear up for Founding Day earlier coming together her. Their meeting place self-destructs to reveal a bottomless pit; merely they escape. Petra finds Jack, who tin aid Jesse remove the gauntlet and the heckmouth. Jack reveals that the gauntlet is tracked to an Bounding main Monument, and that a "Construction Cake" can close the pit. Jesse convinces Jack to take them and Petra to it. At the monument's center, the Admin appears and attempts to kill them, however they and their companions escape to where the Admin reappears.
Afterwards Jesse defeats it, the Admin returns and challenges Jesse's group to repossess the clock (later destroyed by Jack/Petra) in his ice palace, who they then head towards, afterwards joined by Stella and Lluna. Jesse resolves with their friends to find "Prisoner Ten" (later revealed every bit Xara), who apparently knows how to escape the maze. Jesse opens their cell before they combat whomever destroyed the clock and then with Xara, attack the Admin. Jesse convinces her to help and escape the establish. Xara and so shows them a portal which she repowers. They along with Petra arrived at the "Terminal Space". Jesse, Jack, and Petra reaches it and finally Jesse enters information technology and defeats Romeo.
Episodes [edit]
Season one (2015–sixteen) [edit]
The main Minecraft: Story Mode game was separated into five episodes for Flavour i, released in one month intervals. Three additional episodes were subsequently released.
Season ii (2017) [edit]
In July 2017, the first trailer was released for season two revealing a release engagement of July eleven.[24]
Development and releases [edit]
The idea for Minecraft: Story Way came around the finish of 2012 when Telltale Games was engaged in piece of work for Tales from the Borderlands, an episodic series based on the Borderlands series. The idea of developing stories effectually other established video game franchises led the team to begin the thought for a Minecraft-related game, given that the game was substantially a "blank canvas" for storytelling, co-ordinate to Job Stauffer, and would create an interesting challenge.[fifteen] The two groups recognized the amount of fan-generated narrative content that existed in the way of YouTube videos and other media forms that demonstrated the potential for storytelling in the game.[27] Many on Telltale's staff were likewise already fans of Minecraft, with a private server that they played on, with some of the incidents that occurred on there condign ideas for the game'south story.[27] Telltale began negotiations with Mojang in early 2013, and began work on the title presently thereafter.[15] Stauffer noted that Microsoft'southward conquering of Mojang was not a factor in the game'southward development, every bit their interaction with Mojang began well before Microsoft's negotiations.[15]
Telltale opted to create a new main character of Jesse for Minecraft: Story Mode instead of using default "Steve" character from Minecraft, feeling that they did not want to attempt to rewrite how players already saw this character in the game.[28] Other primary characters in the game are loosely designed around archetypes of mutual actor-characters for Minecraft, such that those that engage in building, fighting, or griefing other players.[27] The game will non attempt to provide any groundwork for some concepts in Minecraft, such every bit the creepers, equally to avoid the various interpretations that fans have done for these elements, though they are elements of the game's story.[27]
Stauffer stated that the game's story would exist aimed as family-friendly, similar to the films The Goonies or Ghostbusters;[15] their intended content would be equivalent to a PG-13 or PEGI-12 rating.[19] [27] A number of the voice actors are alumni of such films of the 1980s such as Corey Feldman who starred in The Goonies, and the game includes various references to these types of films.[27] Stauffer reflected that while Telltale'southward more recent games like The Walking Dead were more mature stories, their original gamble games like Sam & Max and Strong Bad'due south Cool Game for Attractive People were written every bit family-friendly, and that they consider their approach to Minecraft: Story Mode every bit "part of our DNA".[17] The story was aimed to be accessible to both existing players of Minecraft – both novice and avant-garde players – and to new audiences exterior of the game.[15]
Minecraft: Story Way was formally announced in December 2014 as a collaboration project between Mojang and Telltale; the annunciation was presented every bit an interactive gamble game named "Info Quest II".[29] Its beginning trailer was released during the MINECON 2015 convention in early July.[21] The game was planned for a v-episode series for release on Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Bone X, PlayStation and Xbox consoles in belatedly 2015;[30] [31] Telltale likewise released the game for the Wii U, only a calendar month after the original Minecraft commencement came to a Nintendo platform.[32] It was also the first time a Telltale title had been released on a Nintendo platform since Back to the Time to come: The Game.[fifteen] In addition, Minecraft: Story Fashion – The Complete Adventure, incorporating both the main episodes and downloadable content, was announced for the Nintendo Switch.[33]
The serial released for most systems on October xiii, 2015, with the PlayStation Vita and Wii U versions to follow at a later date. A season pass of the game was available for buy on October 27, 2015, which allows the player to access the other four episodes one time they are released.[1] Retail versions of the game were released on Oct 27, 2015.[2]
Netflix and Telltale signed a partnership in June 2018 for Netflix to offering Telltale'southward games over the service starting after that twelvemonth, with Minecraft: Story Manner equally the offset planned title for the service.[34] Amongst troubles related to the bankruptcy of Telltale Games in October and Nov 2018, sufficient staff remained with Telltale to complete work on this version, which was released onto Netflix on November 27 and December 5, 2018.[35]
Sequel [edit]
The first episode of Minecraft: Story Manner – Flavour Two was released on July 11, 2017, for Windows, macOS, PlayStation iv, Xbox 360, Xbox One, iOS and Android. Information technology connected the story from the first season, with the histrion's choices affecting elements within Flavour 2. Patton Oswalt, Catherine Taber, Ashley Johnson, and Scott Porter were confirmed to keep voicework for the new flavour. The game supports the new Crowd Play characteristic that Telltale introduced in Batman: The Telltale Series, allowing up to 2,000 audience members to vote on decisions for the thespian using Twitch or other streaming services.[36]
On August three, 2017, Telltale announced that second episode, "Giant Consequences", would be released on Baronial 15.[26] The rest of the episodes were released on September 19, November 7,[37] and December 19, 2017.[38]
Closure of Telltale Games [edit]
In Nov 2018, Telltale Games began the procedure of endmost down the studio due to financial bug. Most of its games started to become delisted from digital storefronts, including Minecraft: Story Mode. Co-ordinate to GOG.com, they had to pull the championship due to "expiring licensing rights".[39] The Minecraft team stated that even for those that had purchased the titles before their delisting, the episodes would no longer exist downloadable after June 2019.[40] Because the Xbox Live Marketplace does not permit for removing games from sale while at the same time allowing existing owners to download the game, each episode of the game'south Xbox 360 version was repriced to $100 in the few weeks ahead of the delisting to deter users from purchasing them.[41]
Following the closure of Telltale, Antimo, one of the game'south composers, has stated that there is currently legal confusion as to where the rights to the soundtrack lies, leading to the soundtrack only existence available for streaming on SoundCloud and YouTube, where they were released before the closure of Telltale.
Soundtrack [edit]
Minecraft: Story Manner features an original soundtrack composed by American duo Antimo & Welles, consisting of Skyler Barto (Antimo) and Andrew Arcadi (Welles). The soundtrack for Season One consists of 42 tracks, while the soundtrack for Season Two has 51 tracks. On December 21, 2018, during the closure of Telltale, the duo released the Story Mode Archives, an anthology consisting of xviii unused tracks from the games. Several more tracks were re-released in belatedly 2021.
Reception [edit]
Minecraft: Story Mode received "mixed or average reviews" from critics, with the Nintendo Switch version earning a weighted average of 67 based on 5 critics.[75]
Season ane (2015–16) [edit]
Episode 1: The Order of the Rock [edit]
Aggregating review website Metacritic gave the Microsoft Windows version 71/100 based on 25 reviews,[42] the PlayStation 4 version 71/100 based on 23 reviews[43] and the Xbox One version 77/100 based on 13 reviews.[44] On GameRankings, a score of 78.59% was given based on eleven reviews for the Xbox One version,[76] 77.50% for Wii U based on four reviews,[77] 73.53% for the PC version based on 16 reviews,[78] and 73.29% for PlayStation 4 based on 21 reviews.[79]
Episode ii: Assembly Required [edit]
Metacritic gave the Windows version 59/100 based on 13 reviews,[45] the PlayStation 4 version 53/100 based on seven reviews[46] and the Xbox One version 61/100 based on 8 reviews.[47]
Episode 3: The Last Place You Look [edit]
Metacritic gave the Windows version 73/100 based on 10 reviews,[48] the PlayStation 4 version 73/100 based on vii reviews[49] and the Xbox One version 75/100 based on 9 reviews.[50]
Episode four: A Block and a Hard Place [edit]
Metacritic gave the Windows version 68/100 based on 8 reviews,[51] the PlayStation four version 72/100 based on 8 reviews[52] and the Xbox One version 71/100 based on viii reviews.[53]
Episode 5: "Order Up!" [edit]
Metacritic gave the Windows version lxx/100 based on six reviews,[54] the PlayStation iv version 72/100 based on ix reviews[55] and the Xbox Ane version 69/100 based on 6 reviews.[56]
Episode 6: A Portal to Mystery [edit]
Metacritic gave the Windows version 64/100 based on five reviews,[57] the PlayStation 4 version 69/100 based on 6 reviews[58] and the Xbox Ane version 71/100 based on 5 reviews.[59]
Episode seven: Access Denied [edit]
Metacritic gave the Windows version 69/100 based on 4 reviews,[60] the PlayStation iv version 68/100 based on six reviews[61] and the Xbox One version 71/100 based on 5 reviews.[62]
Episode viii: A Journey'due south End? [edit]
Metacritic gave the PlayStation 4 version 69/100 based on 6 reviews.[63]
Flavour 2 (2017) [edit]
Episode ane: Hero in Residence [edit]
Metacritic gave the PC version 71/100 based on 8 reviews,[64] the PlayStation four version 67/100 based on viii reviews,[65] and the Xbox Ane version 76/100 based on 4 reviews.[66]
Episode 2: Giant Consequences [edit]
Metacritic gave the PC version 74/100 based on 8 critics and[eighty] the PlayStation iv version a score of 73/100 based on 4 reviews.[81] On GameRankings, the PlayStation four version has a rating of 65.00% based on two reviews and on the PC version, information technology has a score of 72.86% based on 7 reviews.[82] [83]
Episode 3: Jailhouse Cake [edit]
Metacritic gave the PC version 71/100, based on viii reviews, and the PlayStation 4 63/100 based on 4 reviews.[84] [85]
Episode 4: Below The Bedrock [edit]
Metacritic gave the PC version a score of 74/100 based on 5 critics.[86]
Episode five: In a higher place And Beyond [edit]
Metacritic gave the PC version a score of 78/100 based on 4 critics.[74]
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External links [edit]
- Official website (archived on February xi, 2018)
- Official website for season 2 (archived on March 12, 2018)
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minecraft:_Story_Mode
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