Now, eight years on from launch, it’s finally found its way onto the Switch, and while it’s far from perfect, Terraria on the Switch offers a satisfying take on the sidescrolling classic.įor those of you out of the loop, there’s no story (at least not overtly) in Terraria, you’re simply a person who’s dropped in a new, strange world and tasked with surviving within it to the best of your ability. Using the Minecraft gameplay loop as its blueprint, Terraria endeavors to create a similar sandbox experience on a flat, 2D plane, offering up something that feels familiar, yet distinct in all the best ways. Every now and then, however, you come across a more interesting project, such as Terraria. Most of the ‘me-too’ versions of it have been content with simply offering a vastly inferior experience that seldom adds much, if any, interesting new content to the tried and true formula. If there’s one game in the world that has been cloned to death, it’s Mojang’s seminal sandbox block-builder, Minecraft.
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