Terraria is a game that, with help and clear influence from Minecraft, manages to expand the virtual sandbox, where the player has truly unrestricted freedom. No story, no cut-scenes, no ending. Explore, loot, build—rinse and repeat. Comparisons between Terraria and Minecraft are inevitable, but there is a large-scale difference, both aesthetically and mechanically. In fact, one could argue that the only real similarity between the two is the ability to create via picking up blocks of matter and constructing structures until your heart’s content. Which game is better? There’s no clear answer, because that really depends on what you want out of a sandbox. If you want an immersive, survival-based, first-person simulator, then Minecraft is for you. If you want a Metroidvania-style, side-scrolling adventure, then have a crack at Terraria.
This article explains how to link your Steam and PlayStation Networks accounts, which is becoming a must for Helldivers 2.
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Steam is changing its refund policy, but you probably won’t be affected
Should have happened a long time ago. People wanting refunds after 50 hours in game.
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Only scumbags? As if people don't play their games on console put in the most amount of hours and return it to GameStop and trade it in for another game. But also how many people are actually do this? And what games have been allowed to be refunded?