Minecraft mod gives us good reason to be afraid of the oceans

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Minecraft YouTubers are basically at war with each other, trying to make the scariest changes possible and then surprising each other. You’ve got Mysticat building tanks, Fundy creating hideous versions of Pac-Man, and now SystemZee is transforming an entire biome just for revenge.

SystemZee decided that the fear of drowning wasn’t enough to keep people out of the water, so he programmed new enemies with his team to terrify people.

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As with those videos, it starts with SystemZee explaining the new changes, a bit about how they did it and why. They begin by creating a new type of slime, a shark, and an unusual fish. They then decide they need help and ask for help creating the main boss for this little update.

The slimes attack from the bottom of the ocean to scare the players who want to calm down, the surfer who is a scared fish drags the players from the surface to the depths and then the shark eats you. You see, sharks haven’t evolved for millions of years because they’re already perfect; Who are we to fix those things?

Along with the new Minecraft mobs, SystemZee is also adding an awesome sub with the final boss, which is a giant cyclone of death, pain, and fear. The video ends with everyone being sucked into the final boss and the players chasing each other trying to stay in the safety of the submarine. It’s so much fun to watch and we wonder if Mojang watches these videos for inspiration.

In other news, Minecraft: Mysticat decided to reverse engineer parts of Minecraft with AI to see how it all looks and sounds. We are glad that they are not yet the main ones.

Source : PC Gamesn

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