Tera
Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Jan 25, 2011
TERA: The Exiled Realm of Arborea is a free-to-play, action-style MMORPG, developed by Bluehole Studios in South Korea using Unreal Engine 3. It was localized for English audiences by En Masse Entertainment of Seattle.
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5 (0) 4 (3) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.8 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Good and Bad in Tera 0
Tera. Could be the ultimate MMORPG... but is not. Let's see why. Pros:+ Graphics: very nice, nothing more to say here, nice graphics is not a differentiator today+ Physics: movement, jumping, riding are really fluent. Unlike even newer games. Point for Tera.+ Dungeons: Bosses have own mechanics, way more interesting than the usual tank-n-spank+ Action combat: absolutely amazing way of fighting, both in pve and pvp. I love it! Gear is still quite important, as always, but player skill really pays...
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A "Good" MMO, but is that enough? 0
So after a month a few days I've hit 60 with my Slayer and my wife's Sorceress so I figured I can now properly review Tera. For those who dislike reading walls of text lets just get this out of the way:Outside of combat there's nothing new to see here.Yeah they have some big ugly dudes!That said since combat is a big deal in MMO's and is the most touted part of Tera you'd think that would be enough right? Well that depends on the player. My wife and I are old hands at World of Warcraft and we ha...
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TERA won't be going anywhere anytime soon! 0
I think the first time I saw a trailer for TERA was back at the very end of the Lich King era of WoW. There are still a lot of questions about the game but fortunately I was able to get a seat in the beta and per-order the game so maybe I can answer some of them. Tera is a Korean MMO, which I'm sure everyone can already tell. Its the first and thus far only release of Bluehole Studios/En Masse Entertainment and its made a mark in the world of MMORPG's, for good reason. First, leave ALL expectati...
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impressive looking title with the best combat in its genre 0
Subscription-based massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG) are in a bit of a pickle at the moment. Apart from World of Warcraft (which is not at its peak anymore – just look at the dropped users), most MMORPGs are seemingly having to turn to free-to-play methods to keep the income coming in to cover costs of servers and other expenses. Unlike before, gamers aren’t willing to easily give up money for subscriptions - Star Wars: The Old Republic and the troubling release of The Sec...
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