- Publisher: En Masse Entertainment
- Release Date: Mar 8, 2018
- Also On: PC, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 41 Ratings
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Positive: 14 out of 41
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Mixed: 13 out of 41
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Negative: 14 out of 41
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Apr 17, 2019
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May 21, 2018
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Apr 29, 2019This game has its ups and downs. does not feel very open world but still fun to play until you get to end game... then there is only a few options you can do so it does get very repetitive. i stopped playing now but was a good time killer when i was playing it
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May 7, 2018
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Feb 1, 2023a free and cooperative game, it's fun and you can make your character depending on the build you want, it's true that sometimes it crashes and many people in the game itself don't help..
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May 11, 2018While the combat and dungeons are fast and fun and have been translated to console successfully, the over-world has been sliced and diced in a manner that removes most reasons to visit it. If you have a group of friends and you want to run through the game, quickly leveling up and taking down giant monsters, Tera will be a blast. But if you actually enjoy the journey to the endgame, good luck. Tera has lost its patience for players like you.
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May 1, 2018Tera is silly, lusty, and over-the-top cute aesthetic within a massive MMO world, interspersed with frustrating and bad gameplay elements that punctuate otherwise fun and immersive action. The world is full of perils, and players have a lot of control over the types of characters they’ll use to face those perils. More fun than foul, Tera combines the cartoony and the serious in its attempt to create a worthwhile MMO universe, and accomplishes the underpinning of a great title.
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Apr 18, 2018Had TERA appeared on console in 2012, it would have been an impressive and unique product. It still looks pretty good and plays well - its two biggest selling points at launch - but the endless grind, old-school quest structure, and bland story and characters make it harder to sell in 2018. Of course, the social and co-operative aspects of any MMO are important and they may help elevate the experience when the game launches, but TERA's core feels a bit hollow, dated, and irrelevant.