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LGR - Terraria Review

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Terraria is often compared to fellow indie hit Minecraft, largely due to its emphasis on mining and crafting. But there's so much freaking more to it than that, as this review shows! You can purchase the game on Steam for $9. 99: Huge thanks to TheRetroGamerGuy for the game!
Date: 2022-04-14

Comments and reviews: 10


Just wait till the 1. 2 content update hits which hopefully will be june or july. there are over 300+ new items, new biomes and expansions to some biomes like the snow biome which will get a ice cave system, 2 to 5 new bosses, actual working cannons, new npcs, more vanity items, new building items, and let's just say there really is just way to much crap to list and he still not done adding stuff into the new update. Hell he already has 5 artists and is now needing to hire more just to keep up,
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I had fun playing it, and it even has a kinda new game + adventure
My main complaint is that it just kinda, well, ends. Or should I say never ends?
Anyway main point being, there's these items that are holiday themed that you can make at the very -end- of the game. They are essentially horde modes with repeating bosses within itself and they end on a timer. I thought beating both and killing enough mobs would unlock a final boss, but nothing. Just material drops. meh.

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I don't like how now that minecraft is out, every game with mining just automatically used the idea from minecraft. I mean it makes sense to mine for materials to make weapons and all sorts of things. Just because minecraft is famous for it and even named the game minecraft doesn't mean they did it the best though. If anything terraria did it better because they've added so much more to make and farm for, and so many cool bosses that you can even make summoning items for.
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I highly RECOMMEND that you rereview this game if you read this. The game has currently had two major patches with each doubling the content, adding new types of content if almost every way and with the recently released 1. 3 this summer it has got about three times as much as before on top of improving on multiple things such as having to jump over every single tile now instead you walk over 1 high ones and many other things.
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Spent about 200+ hours on the vaniilla version, plenty of content and mods available. This is really a must get. The sense of exploration is really good. And the crafting system keeps you enticed with new rewards after each boss. The sandbox building is very fun but not a must to play the game if you prefer a combat oriented gameplay. Building traps and farms ia also a huge satisfaction. You will not regret getting this game
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Oh, yeah I dunno I just heard they were working on starbound (if that's the sci-fi game.
I thought Terraria was getting updated on the consoles or something but via some other company that ported it.
What they should just do is realize some modding tools. Then the community can update the heck out of it. Add new monsters, etcetera. Though I heard that unlike minecraft, terraria is hard to mod. But don't know.

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To all the commenters asking for a -re-review-. what's the point? It will be exactly the same. It's not like re-logic broke the game or added something that completely changes what the game was. They just added more of the same, this review is just as valid now as it was back in 2011. Like he said at the end there -Terraria is awesome! - -- that's all that needs to be said really.
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Hope you enjoy it, but if you don't, if there is anything you feel just doesn't work well or just seems unnecessarily difficult, then I suggest you pick up the PC version, Terraria on PS3 (while still being great cause it's Terraria) is a pretty poor port, The game was design with mouse and keyboard in mind and it shows very painfully that that is how you are suppose to play it.
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Liero was a Finnish copy of a game called Molez wich was in fact an inspired version of Worms. Liero's greatest benefit was that it ran on almost any system, I don't think I've ever seen a computer that couldn't handle it. It also had some weapons that made far more damage than Molez and many would ironically find the copy a better game than the one it draw inspiration from.
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Abuse and Liero! Two games I loved to play back when I was a kid.
The best thing about Liero was the fact that you could set ammo to unlimited, fire speed to maximum and reload speed to maximum. After that, you could cause some processor-lagging mass destruction with stuff like the big nuke, etc. I could spend hours messing around with that game just blowing shit up good.

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