Prizma Visuals Review: Is It Worth the Hype with Vibrant Visuals?

Prizma Visuals Minecraft Review: Is It Worth the Hype?

Hey everyone, it’s Under My Cap here, and welcome back to another Minecraft adventure! Today we are diving into Minecraft Bedrock with an awesome add-on called Prizma Visuals. This one competes directly against packs like Actions and Stuff, so I wanted to put it to the test and see if it really lives up to all the buzz.

First Impressions: Staying True to Vanilla

Right off the bat, one thing stood out. Prizma Visuals keeps everything looking very close to vanilla Minecraft, which is actually pretty cool. The mobs have a little more bounce to them, and there is a nice sense of movement, but nothing feels over the top.

When I checked my inventory, everything looked almost identical to the base game. I did notice some fresh copper bars I had never seen before, but that might just be from a new update rather than the pack itself.

Testing Out the Mobs

I figured the biggest changes would be with the mobs, so I grabbed a bunch of spawn eggs. The cow looked brown and moved nicely, though its eyes stayed still, unlike Actions and Stuff where the eyes move around. This tells me Prizma Visuals is really trying to keep that vanilla feel.

Then I spotted a snow fox and honestly, it looked really cool. The textures definitely felt different. The trees, the leaves, and even the ferns all had a slightly changed appearance. So there is more going on here than meets the eye at first glance.

The Big Question: Is It Worth the Money?

At first, I was a little unsure. The pack costs around 15 Australian dollars, and just walking around, it looked pretty similar to the normal game. The walking animations were a bit different, and my character even seemed to get a little fright every time I switched items. It was smooth, but not quite as polished as some other packs out there.

I was expecting something more, maybe shaders or a big visual boost. That is when it hit me. Maybe I was meant to use this with Vibrant Visuals turned on!

Turning On Vibrant Visuals: A Total Game Changer

Wow. Once I switched Vibrant Visuals on, everything transformed. Suddenly the world had a real 3D feel to it. There was volumetric fog, and even though the game is still pixelated, it looked amazing. Flying out of the snowy area into a green landscape, everything looked shiny and reflective.

I spawned in a crafting table and it looked nothing like the usual one. It was reflective and had a real depth to it. The glowstone had a cool 3D look too. Even normal mobs like chickens looked incredible without being fully remodeled.

Testing the Water Effects

Of course, I had to check out the water. The water looked glassy and clear, almost like real glass. When I went underwater, everything had a spooky distorted effect with waves rolling across the surface. It was tricky to capture on camera, but in person it looked super cool.

My Final Take on Prizma Visuals

My overall take is that Prizma Visuals keeps everything looking familiar but adds a shiny, 3D touch to it. It really shines when paired with Vibrant Visuals. I honestly cannot tell exactly where the pack ends and Vibrant Visuals begins, but the combination looks fantastic.

If you are after a pack that keeps that classic Minecraft vibe while adding a bit of extra polish and depth, this one is worth a look. It genuinely does look pretty sick!

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