Minecraft: Story Mode Season 2 – Hero in Residence
Developer: Telltale Games
Publisher: Telltale Games
Platforms: Xbox One (Reviewed), PlayStation 4, PC, iOS, Android
Release Date: Available Now
Price: $4.99 – Available Here
Overview
Even with the high popularity of the series as a whole, the nature of Minecraft as a game had many wondering if an episodic series set in a Minecraft world could be successful. It didn’t take long though for the first season to get an entire expansion that continued the journey of the characters past the initial ending and less than a year after the final episode of the first season was released we now have a second season. With Minecraft: Story Mode’s second season kicking things off with “Hero in Residence” does the story manage to pick up successfully with a new journey for our heroes?
Story
In an effort to quickly bring newcomers to the series up to speed Hero in Residence begins with Lukas giving players a recap of the key events that took place during the first five episodes of the original story with some minor tidbits included for the “adventure” part of the first season. This is handled smoothly thanks to the fact that in the time since the first season has ended, Lukas has begun to write books about their adventures while the rest of the cast has settled into their own roles. Jesse has become the leader of Beacontown, a place where residents are free to express themselves with their builds, while Alex and Olivia have taken up residence as lead members in Boom Town and Redstonia, and Ivor continues his travels through the world portals.

Upon completing this little meeting and taking part in an impromptu quest, Jesse and Petra end up finding a strange new treasure that leads the pair of them directly into the path of danger once again as they try to figure out exactly what the artifact is and why, at least for Jesse, it keeps whispering his name while not coming off of his hand. This leads to an entirely new adventure starting for Jesse with both fresh and familiar faces joining for this part of the episode as a boastful adventurer who is a bit too full of himself to stack up in reality, and a villager of all things who is even treated handled differently than the rest of the cast thanks to his NPC style origins by having him speak in an unknown language and talk of ancient legends.

Of course all of this drama and story development doesn’t get in the way of the comedy that the series is known for. There are plenty of jokes to be made throughout the episode, especially in regards to Jesse’s rusty skills and potentially cocky attitude depending on your dialogue choices. It is worth noting that while this season does serve as a fairly fresh start for newcomers, returning fans will catch plenty of references to past events, including armor designs, familiar faces, and more to give loyal fans something a bit extra to look forward to.
Gameplay
In various ways Telltale Games has refined the gameplay elements in Minecraft: Story Mode, though the exploration elements, quick time events, and dialogue system remains mostly untouched. The biggest changes come in the form of fighting scenes where players are more mobile in combat, able to perform dodge rolls and manage a stamina bar while attacking enemies. There is even a building section where the game gives you the freedom to design a statue of your own choice with around thirty of each color of clay block.

Visuals & Audio
Thanks to this new season taking players to numerous brand new locations players will be in for quite a treat when you explore various areas. Each new city is splendidly designed while even the underwater areas and dungeons you travel through feature a unique look that always keeps things interesting, especially the new characters have unique outfits.

Overall
Rather than focusing too heavily on past events Minecraft: Story Mode’s second season starts strong with Hero in Residence forging a new path with just enough familiarity to keep fans of the series satisfied while also being attractive to newcomers. With a familiar face, an interesting batch of new characters, and a colossal threat that is filled with mystery, the second season starts off strong with only a few small hiccups along the way.

