Reviews: 14 Rating: 6.9
The same but another world
Tera Classic manages something I never thought was possible. It is both better and worse than the remake that preceded it.Netmarble is often grouped with other titans, such as Nexon and Gamevil. They mass produce games that are decent and expensive, often favoring expensive. It has been quite some time since they released Tera Mobile, but it still manages to remain somewhat popular. Kakao Games, on the other hand, is typically known for Korean exclusives and their somewhat mature titles, such as Destiny Child. Before even playing the game, I expected a more mature title that was a bit less complex.Tera Classic feels advanced by using NPCs that are fully animated in dialog, but also has the look of low graphics settings out of the box. The characters are similar to the ones you already know, but with awkward coloring. I could not find one skin tone that looked both natural and consistent. I did, however, find every female character to be somewhat suggestive. There is a very obvious difference in power between classes, so it is hard to choose based on play style alone.Like any MMO, you will have a short tutorial that shows you what it feels like to play the game before the game takes over control. All you have to do is click on missions and gear popups. Level up your skills once in a while and enjoy the show. I would love to say the auto quest design is trash and lower my rating, but then would any game make it past 2 stars? Oh, you will have to link your account to Google Play Games in settings. The only option presented when setting up is a Kakao Games account and those expire over time.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlaBfXF61Qs&list=PLzcsydM61T2DGl8NE6flyVP6kf3xVdR0F
Gameplay video (1080/60) Ultrahttps://youtu.be/0Y_5U5dzr4k