20 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 395.1 hrs on record (300.3 hrs at review time)
Posted: Mar 11, 2014 @ 10:41pm
Updated: Oct 10, 2020 @ 11:19am

Terraria has been the kind of game I pick up, I play and obsess over it for a month or two, then put it down for a few years. It's always been that way, dating all the way back to 2013. In all fairness - I genuinely love this game and it definitely is one of those games I can confidently recommend to everyone due to its open-ended nature.

With the game's major content updates coming to a wrap in the Journey's End update released earlier this year - Terraria has definitely cemented itself as one of my favorite games to play on Steam. Even without delving into mods - there's enough content here to keep you entertained for easily hundreds of hours. I have 300 hours on the game and I've not yet once tried a single mod for the game.

Although admittedly - the game can get a bit mindless and boring until you get into the post-post game. Sometimes you just need to be in the "mood" to play it. Point is - do you want a game you can easily enjoy by yourself but also bring along some friends for a great co-op experience? Terraria is the right game for you. Are you interested in making entire characters revolved around specific types of "builds" (gunner, melee user, summoner, magic user, etc.)? Terraria has got you covered. Do you want to explore a vast and interesting world, filled with many many unique trinkets for you to find? You guessed it - Terraria has that for you to look forward to.

It really is a must-have in my opinion.
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