The comparison to Minecraft are inevitable, mainly because of the fact that 505 Games’ recently published console edition of Terraria is incredibly similar to Mojang’s multi-million selling wonder. Without wanting to put to fine a point on it, Terraria plays pretty much as you would expect a 2D version of Minecraft to play: you dig, build, craft and fight in all the same ways. But within these layers of familiarities are come fresh ideas.
ESTNN says: "If you're looking to get your fix outside of Mojang's popular sandbox, these games are some of the best the genre has to offer."
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This is not what I would call value for money spent. They give you quests in liveservice games to get you "re-engaged" with the monetization schemes or to get you hooked or so you at least spend some extra on skins and loot boxes. Then they dole out paltry points after you have already paid extra for whichever liveservice within a liveservice that you are already paying for. My worry is people can't actually be that stupid to fall for this, can they?
This review's a bit weak. This game is similar to minecraft in that you gather resources and survive. THAT'S IT. I just started playing and it seems like there's much more to do.
And you can play with eight people online. Not four.
I'm loven it but some of the bugs need fixed.