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7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 131 Ratings

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  1. Nov 27, 2017
    10
    There is nothing that is bad about this game. The bosses are hard, the opportunities are BEYOND minecraft, and you never really run out of fun. however, it may not best good for people who don't like 2D, but that still isn't a problem. In fact, that is really no problem with this game
  2. Mar 29, 2016
    10
    Maybe I am crazy, but I think this might be the greatest video game ever made. I know that is a bold statement, but never has there been a game that I bought for 3 separate consoles (Xbox 360, Steam and PS4) and played all the way through on each one like there was no tomorrow.

    The game starts out as a 2D Mindcraft-esque sandbox explorer, but slowly evolves into an insanely in depth
    Maybe I am crazy, but I think this might be the greatest video game ever made. I know that is a bold statement, but never has there been a game that I bought for 3 separate consoles (Xbox 360, Steam and PS4) and played all the way through on each one like there was no tomorrow.

    The game starts out as a 2D Mindcraft-esque sandbox explorer, but slowly evolves into an insanely in depth platform adventure/shooter with by far the most expansive crafting system in existence thus far. The amount of materials that exist to build and construct with honestly seems infinite. In all of my 3 playthroughs, I still don't think I've seen every item. The game's item count is in the 2 or 3 thousands and they are still adding new things. The weaponry, accessory and clothing options are vast, with hundreds of ways to customize your character and the abilities that help you play the game. My best strategy to play the overall game is to first set up a base with dorms for NPCs up above, then a basement/dungeon with all the crafting stations and inventory chests below, and under that a tunnel straight down to hell. You will find endless things to do along the way, having over 100 hours of exploring within each of the 10+ worlds you can randomly generate. With the ability to delete and re-create worlds at will, there is no limit to how much you can collect and build.

    I think this may also be one of the most challenging gaming experiences I have ever undertaken. There are boss battles that require intense preparation. In Terraria, that preparation could include gathering materials, brewing potions, constructing your own arena that helps you fight the boss to your liking, building a house and setting up a nurse near the boss arena so she can heal you during the fight, etc. There are so many ways to go about achieving your goals. Not only are the items vast, but the best part about the game is that the environment is completely manipulatable. There is nothing you can't build, and nothing you can't destroy.

    Terraria is a massive achievement from such a small team of developers. It's almost impossible to describe, but I guess one could say it resembles Mindcraft meets Castlevania meets Zelda meets...something way better than all of those games combined. Warning: This game should receive an 'LR' rating for Life Ruining. It is that good.
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  3. Feb 26, 2016
    8
    Good altogether game. Lots of content and fun to be had with it. Not only that, it makes you feel like you are playing the old Marios in a way again. If you've ever played Minecraft and enjoyed it, you'll enjoy this. It's got lots more content, more bosses, armours, biomes, mobs, and everything else.
  4. Dec 12, 2019
    10
    This is one of the very few games I can give at 10/10 on. From the platforming, to the fighting, to the farming, and from riding a bunny to killing a god this, game has so much content in it that despite how many hours I have in this game, I feel that I've just scratched the surface.

    I've been playing since the Xbox 360 version and was happy to know that they put it on to the next gen
    This is one of the very few games I can give at 10/10 on. From the platforming, to the fighting, to the farming, and from riding a bunny to killing a god this, game has so much content in it that despite how many hours I have in this game, I feel that I've just scratched the surface.

    I've been playing since the Xbox 360 version and was happy to know that they put it on to the next gen consoles. Terraria has been a childhood classic to me and I still play it to this day.

    The music is nostalgic. In the first several minutes if the game you could start to hear yourself humming to it. I've never had a game do that to me since halo.

    There is a huge replay value to this game. Considering that there is over 3,000 items in this game, and plenty of different explorable biomes, caves, you can even go to hell if you want cuz why not.

    I could go on for hours and just tell you what you're missing out on but I just want to end it off by saying that you should get up and grab yourself a copy of terraria
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  5. Dec 2, 2014
    9
    as it did on PC, Terraria shines on the PS4 as well. One of the best renditions of a modern 8-bit game, Terraria sets you aside to survive in a randomly generated world on your own. But as time goes on, you'll soon realize than there is more to this world than you think
  6. Nov 6, 2015
    9
    I've played Terraria on the PC back when it first came out, and now that I gave it a second try on the PS4, I really didn't regret it. The controls are actually great. I didn't know what to expect from a 2D survival sandbox game on a console with a controller that doesn't even have a touchpad, but it really did surprise me with just how responsive it felt. There's heaps of content in thisI've played Terraria on the PC back when it first came out, and now that I gave it a second try on the PS4, I really didn't regret it. The controls are actually great. I didn't know what to expect from a 2D survival sandbox game on a console with a controller that doesn't even have a touchpad, but it really did surprise me with just how responsive it felt. There's heaps of content in this game. Trust me, after 100 hours of play time, you will likely still not find everything, and that's excluding all the building options you have open to you with a lot of customization. A very fun addition that will add a lot of hours to your gameplay. Expand
  7. Dec 18, 2017
    9
    at the beginning it is a little complicated to adapt to the controls by the reduced number of buttons and how the distribute, but in a few minutes of game you get used fast, besides that you feel that essence of being playing a PC game to PS4 very well adapted.
  8. Feb 25, 2023
    8
    Terraria is just as fun as ever, but the controls and features have changed drastically since the Xbox 360 version, and it can be confusing. A fun game with a lot of flaws, these flaws are outweighed by the fun designs, characters, music, and atmosphere.
  9. Jan 29, 2021
    9
    While it’s easy to compare this game to Minecraft on the surface, these two games are incredibly different from one another. Terraria is a meaty, charming, and flexible sandbox experience that can easily sap 80 hours if you’re not careful, even if the controls and cursor are a bit strange to get used to.

    Terraria looks and sounds more akin to an 16-bit style game, with simplistic
    While it’s easy to compare this game to Minecraft on the surface, these two games are incredibly different from one another. Terraria is a meaty, charming, and flexible sandbox experience that can easily sap 80 hours if you’re not careful, even if the controls and cursor are a bit strange to get used to.

    Terraria looks and sounds more akin to an 16-bit style game, with simplistic animations, and happy tunes to greet you upon your first few minutes in your world. This style is quite nice to see and hear, and runs at a rock-steadily smooth frame rate.

    While the style is nothing to scoff at, the gameplay and progression is where this game really flexes it’s muscles. It’s a lot like Minecraft in that you are dropped into a massive world with little to no assistance. However, Terraria has a lot more depth, which becomes a lot more noticeable as you progress through the game. This game’s progression is similar to a power climb, where you start off insignificant, to where you can barely fend off a zombie, to shrugging off dozens of hits without breaking a sweat near the end. The progression is really well paced, where you’re constantly looking for a new weapon or piece of armor to grow even stronger. The combat is very simplistic, with an emphasis on kiting enemy attacks and consistently landing your blows. However, Terraria’s vast weaponry and extreme flexibility allow you to experiment with whichever weapon you may find interest in, regardless of your class. This flexibility combined with a vast arsenal of tools to use to dispose of your enemies, while being paced out well makes Terraria incredibly engaging.

    The game isn’t centered around combat, as there is also the ability to build structures, and utilize various electronics to create gadgets that are useful, or entirely impractical. There is a lot you can do with this system, and is honestly something I barely scratched the surface of. Building these structures and electronic machinery will make you look back upon it after completion in awe of what you’ve done, contributing to how rewarding this game feels sometimes. However, this leads to my biggest flaw on consoles, which is the cursor system. The controls by itself are fine, if a bit unique, and the cursor works well outside of building, but the cursor system for building is generally wonky with both cursors.

    Terraria is an amazing, rewarding, and generously meaty package that you should not skip out on simply because it looks like “2D Minecraft.” If you want something that you can sink your teeth into for hours on end, then this game will satisfy that craving.

    Score: 9.5/10
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  10. Jun 20, 2020
    8
    Awesome little game but better after reading a few minor tips on the web - not totally necessary but it will help avoid tedious things that could have been explained better in game. You'll sink many hours into this.
  11. Nov 15, 2020
    8
    огромное разнообразнее оружия ивенты биомы только есть проблемы с управления и нельзя менять разрешения экрана
  12. Nov 19, 2020
    9
    terraria is a very complex and big game because it has many items and 15 bosses to face while finding several items to get stronger
  13. Sep 11, 2021
    9
    Very cool game , but this game have one very very big minus little fonts and little image without this , game have no minus
  14. Nov 4, 2021
    10
    Probably one of the greatest games ever created.

    With near endless amounts of content, crazy bosses and hundreds of items, this game can keep you busy for YEARS!

    The best version is on pc however the console versions are perfectly playable.

    Everyone should experience this masterpiece.
  15. Apr 25, 2022
    10
    I love it, it's an amazing game with new things that surprise you more and more it can be simple but it's very nice, cute graphics but with a difficulty above average, I could easily spend nights playing this amazing game every experience every moment was very rewarding , the game itself is not very recognized but it has a great community, not perfect because there is no perfectI love it, it's an amazing game with new things that surprise you more and more it can be simple but it's very nice, cute graphics but with a difficulty above average, I could easily spend nights playing this amazing game every experience every moment was very rewarding , the game itself is not very recognized but it has a great community, not perfect because there is no perfect community...
    Well the game is great and that's what matters
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  16. Jul 8, 2022
    9
    You can explode rabbits, but most importantly, you can explode the ducks.
    So i set out on a quest, to build the worlds greatest machine.
    A infinite duck complex spawner
    And then, we went to war, slaughtering billions of ducks, in the name of the ernh lord.
    So many ducks, they died, they fell, until the audio broke, and we had to restart.
  17. Dec 15, 2022
    9
    I have spent 100s of hours on this game and it’s a amazing open world game.
  18. Oct 9, 2022
    9
    Great Game. Graphic, soundtrack and world are fit perfect together. Nothing to complain.
Metascore
83

Generally favorable reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 4
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 4
  3. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Feb 18, 2015
    80
    An amazingly addictive and satisfying game with tons of replay value and is well worth every penny.
  2. Dec 21, 2014
    88
    A very good port, with all the "cross" functionalities you would expect, for a very good game.
  3. Dec 17, 2014
    80
    The PS4 version of Terraria adds bigger worlds, new enemies and new bosses to an already addictive formula, and certainly represents the best place to begin if you still haven't tried any previous edition. Nonetheless, it is not worth your money again if you already own it on any other platform.