Why terraria is better than minecraft




















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There is alot of simolarities between the two. However, in my opinion, Terraria out trumps Minecraft in more ways than just one. Last edited by Hat Skeleton! Release Date. In Partnership with Wal-Mart. Home Sweet Home Alone Review. IGN Logo Recommends. Uncanny X-Men Jesse Schedeen Macy There also are vanity slots and way more pets than minecraft. Oh and there actually is a hard mode after beating the wall of flesh in minecraft after beating the wither or ender dragon the world doesn't get new ores or enemys no it's the same and terraria boss have more and actually useful drops.

Before I start the rant, can I just say that all those people who support Minecraft so far are acting immature and are simply hurling insults at this point. Are there any mature Minecraft players in this debate? I am here to simply defend Terraria, rather than shame Minecraft.

Many Minecraft players have multiple misconceptions about Terraria, so I will address them here. Content Some people are complaining about the lack of content in Terraria, whereas others are complaining about too much content.

For those complaining about the former, despite Terraria's 2d world, it has more blocks, more enemies, diversified NPCs, more armor types, more crafting stations, more character customization options, etc. The worlds in Terraria can have sizes ranged from small to enormous, and the subterranean levels have even more content and thought put into it.

Creativity There is no Creative mode in Terraria, so what? Once you reach the end game, heck, before you even fight Moon Lord, you have access to most if not all blocks.

Mining and crafting to get blocks, if you are dedicated enough shouldn't be any problem. Is it more satisfying to build a castle while in god mode with infinite resources, or while there are risks, you having to search underground, fighting mobs along the way?

Originality I'm going to make this quick. As long as a game has quality, originality doesn't matter, unless Redigit claimed that Terraria came out first.

Difficulty As with content, some people think Terraria is too hard, whereas some people think it is too easy. For those that think it is too hard, one major part of Terraria is grinding. To get any good at the game, you have to be willing to put in effort. To accelerate the grinding process, creative people develop farming techniques and complex farms.

If you aren't willing to put in effort or get creative, then there's no reason for you to play Minecraft either. For those who think it is too easy, try playing expert mode and getting every armor and weapon, and try defeating every boss. The farming and grinding in Terraria is difficult, and requires patience and effort. Getting Diamond armor and beating the Wither and Enderdragon was a piece of cake, and I know that difficulty isn't everything, but with that, why complain about Terraria's difficulty.

And, with that, both have their own cons. Terraria's fan base filled with adults who should have jobs by their age, or Minecraft's fan base filled with 12 year olds who are too close minded and have to beg their parents to get the "new" CoD game. In the end personal preference decides. Terraria has a lot more to offer than Minecraft. It has over items, 11 bosses and 7 events and that's just some of it!

Minecraft has maybe items 2 bosses and no events. Also terraria has much better updates. That's it A big update for terraria: new items 4 new bosses 1 new event etc. If you enjoy the keep-on-your toes, mine-all-day, fight-cool-bosses type of game style, Terraria is your game. If you enjoy building towering skyscrapers or giant castles, it's Minecraft all the way. You could spice things up by joining a server on Minecraft similar to Terraria. If you are a group-sticks-together person, Terraria on PC and console allow multiplayer outside of the Internet you are connected to.

It's your choice. Wel i tink dat terareeah iz wae bettterer bcuz et haz jeyeunt flieing i-bolls insyde uf te ayre. Et ollzo hez mor theenggs tahn mindcrap. Lol terareeah iz onlee 4 proz whew no hao tew spel. Dis iz meye opinyon sew dontt maek fuun uf mee pleez. Luv ur boye donald trump. Minecraft teaches children to let loose in creative mode and for ones who want to be challenged survival mode and terraria has lots of items but minecraft is constantly being updated while terraria has barley any updates minecraft users are swimming in new items,animals,and blocks of course!

In terraria you will not get much creativity because there is NO creative mode. The first and most important reason as to why Minecraft is better than Terraria is that Minecraft has much more replay value. Sure, Terraria has a lot of content because it's so simple , but Minecraft does not rely on its content to keep its gamers occupied. People play Minecraft because it is a sandbox game where they can make awesome creations.

When making a creation in Terraria, there is never a real sense of accomplishment because everything is easy to get and most things look stupid with the game's 2-D graphics. Another problem with Terraria is that on the console version of the game, the controls are so crappy that it makes you throw your hands into the air in fury. Most people I know that also have the console version can not master the controls.

Another problem with Terraria is that there is no version of the game available to Mac and Linux users. An important thing to note is that it is very difficult to compare Minecraft to Terraria because they are very different. Something people like to compare between games is how hard they are.

Terraria, although it can be hard to survive, is not a difficult game. There is virtually no penalty for death because you do not lose any items except a certain amount of coins which can be stored in chests for safe keeping not that you really need them outside of your base. In Minecraft, while it is easier for some people, is a more difficult game because you lose your items for example, if I found diamonds in Minecraft and fell into lava my items would fall out of my inventory and be burned up as opposed to respawning with me.

I suppose that it is a matter of preference between Minecraft and Terraria, but at the same time I feel that if you wanted a game with a lot of content and simple 2-D graphics you could just play Dwarf Fortress which is so complex you might need a guide book.

In terrerria you are limited to a 2d world. They are continually releasing trailers and snippets of future patch releases that often change the game in radical ways. Adding more places to dig, new bosses to fight, and new types of areas to explore, Terraria is continually looking for ways to make the game better.

When you look at Minecraft, on the other hand, you see a familiar suspect. Anyone who has ever enjoyed anything massively popular before knows that the creators can often get pretty lax about keeping their product current. This is especially an issue in Minecraft as most of the updates feel disappointingly lacking.

From minor changes that add a new block to the game, like granite, to small additions where they add a few animals, Minecraft updates have a reputation for being negligible. When it comes to which game is continuously growing without any help from the player base, Terraria is near a perfect game while Minecraft struggles to reach average. One of the lesser-known aspects of either of these two games is how they both came to be. With Terraria often being labeled a Minecraft clone, it is interesting to note that Minecraft was, in fact, the first of its kind.

Developed by a Swedish programmer named Markus Persson, Minecraft was originally made as an attempt for him to leave his day job. With its release in , by , Markus was worth over 1. In comparison, Terraria was developed with the intent to provide great content in the sandbox gaming genre.

The creator has said they could have charged a single more dollar on the many content updates and make millions of dollars, but it would be against company principles. The creators of Terraria have set their focus on creating great content for their users without too much worry.

You can see this in the follow-ups for the two games. Minecraft suffers from being a popular rag to riches story without much motivation driving its improvement.

Terraria, on the other hand, while being debatable, a Minecraft clone gets the benefit of a developer who is focused on its players. Most gamers started playing games because they enjoyed the idea of fun, but what defines a game?

Fans of Minecraft and Terraria will be on opposite sides of the spectrum on this topic as despite them both being classified as sandbox games, their gameplay is quite different. However, when it comes to sandbox gaming, Minecraft is more of the classical ideal. The main difference in the gameplay of these two games, though, is Minecraft is primarily focused on building, whereas Terraria is much more focused on combat.

Combat is a more natural field for most traditional gamers. The many bosses and constant fight encounters you will encounter during a playthrough of Terraria keep things exciting and frantic.



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