One thing that sets Minecraft apart from just about every other game on the market is its sense of scale. Players may start off with bare fists and a penchant for punching trees, but dedicated players can craft entire cities if they choose to — and that's just the beginning.
Over the past few years, Minecraft players have built on a scale that most other video games couldn't even process, and they don't seem to be slowing down anytime soon.
What's even better is that Minecraft fans can build just about anything they want. Everything, from a gargantuan portrait of StarCraft's Kerrigan to a recreation of Sony's God of War, is up for grabs — and they're all absolutely massive.
As Minecraft itself continues to grow, the builds are only getting bigger — take Minecraft builder Divici's latest, for example. "The Roar of the Giants" maps may only feature one subject each, but they're on a scale that dwarfs most other builds. If you thought the monsters from Shadows of the Colossus were huge, wait until you try and climb one of these behemoths:
Divici's goliaths may take quite some time to explore, but they're definitely worth checking out up close — if you want to see the "Roar of the Giants" maps for yourself, head on over to Divici's PlanetMinecraft page.