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Teravit

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48%Game Brain Score
music
gameplay, story
48% User Score Based on 65 reviews

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Teravit is a single player and multiplayer open world role playing game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by CyberStep, Inc. and was released on April 19, 2023. It received neutral reviews from players.

Teravit is an open-world sandbox RPG where you can run, fly, dig, build, and explore the voxel world in your own unique way. Adventurers explore a vast, randomly generated world with a variety of biomes and cities with different characteristics, crafting equipment and items to take on strongholds of vicious monsters to save the world from the clutches of evil. Set forth on an adventure and create …

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48%
Audience ScoreBased on 65 reviews
music3 positive mentions
optimization3 negative mentions

  • The game allows for creativity with player-created worlds and has a charming aesthetic.
  • Regular updates from the developers show commitment to improving the game despite its current issues.
  • Some players find enjoyment in the unique mechanics and potential for fun experiences with friends.
  • The game suffers from numerous bugs, crashes, and poor optimization, making it frustrating to play.
  • Many players feel that the game has lost its original RPG elements and depth, turning into a shallow experience focused on player-created content.
  • The lack of a tutorial and clear instructions leaves players confused about how to engage with the game effectively.
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay features a mix of gacha mechanics and a slight pay-to-win system, which some users find inappropriate for a game aimed at children. While the gameplay is described as fluid and accessible, with smart translation features for user-generated content, it also suffers from issues like sign-in errors and a lack of clarity regarding multiplayer interactions. Overall, the experience is a blend of survival crafting and open-world exploration, but it may not meet the expectations set by similar games like Minecraft.

    • “The gameplay is fluid enough and feels actually pretty nice to play.”
    • “There's also a lot of really smart mechanics to make this game as accessible as possible; for one, the majority of player maps are created by Japanese players, but there's an in-game AI system that will automatically translate it to English so players can enjoy maps that would otherwise be entirely in Japanese.”
    • “Crafting mechanic, building (in a survival craft way, not this creative mode building it has now), many different enemies...”
    • “What I really mind are the gacha mechanics and a slight pay-to-win system.”
    • “Why would a game that was clearly made for children have a gacha mechanic that uses jewels, which is the premium currency you can buy for real money?”
    • “The gameplay is worse than Minecraft, and the text is lost in translation.”
  • story
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of Teravit has undergone significant changes since its alpha test, where players experienced a more traditional RPG with quest-driven narratives. The official release has shifted focus to a game engine model, stripping away storyline elements and leaving players to create their own content or explore user-generated worlds, which may disappoint those seeking a structured narrative experience. As a result, the game now caters primarily to those with the creativity and resources to build engaging worlds, while others may find it lacking in depth and direction.

    • “What I think will happen is that they will give the world creators the tools to make their own storyline for their world, and if that happens, I'll be happy with that.”
    • “During this time, you would start in a randomly generated world where you'll be given quest prompts to do certain tasks.”
    • “I was so hyped for this game after playing the RPG alpha test since it scratched my Dragon Quest Builders itch, but with it stripped out of the game, it's just a shallow husk of an engine/game that only those who have the time, creativity, friends, and resources to build these worlds will find enjoyment in.”
    • “I've already come to the realization that we're more than likely not going to get the story RPG content back that was in the alpha.”
    • “Now that we have the official release, Cyberstep decided to strip Teravit of all the elements of the game which would make the game a - in their own words - 'RPGs with storylines' and instead opted to make - again in their own words - 'a game where players share games they made and everyone enjoys them together.' What this leaves us with is basically a game engine where we have to create the game ourselves.”
    • “I was so hyped for this game after playing the RPG alpha test since it scratched my Dragon Quest Builders itch, but with it stripped out of the game, it's just a shallow husk of an engine/game that only those who have the time, creativity, friends, and resources to build these worlds will find enjoyment in, while the other side of the player base are going to be left testing out each and every world created until we find one that suits us... if we ever decide to log back in again.”
  • monetization
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's monetization model relies heavily on in-app purchases and microtransactions, which is typical for free-to-play titles. Players can create and sell custom content, but this system can feel exploitative, as it requires either creating or purchasing avatars with real money. Overall, while the game has potential, its monetization strategy may detract from the experience.

    • “There are in-app purchases for real money, which for a free game is expected nowadays.”
    • “Players can create custom content to sell as microtransactions.”
    • “A pretty okay clone with mini-games that has a lot of potential but needs a lot of work and then it has 'create to earn' microtransactions.”
    • “This isn't really free as the game is infested with mobile app store-like microtransactions.”
    • “Players must either create or buy avatars created by other players with real money currency (microtransactions).”
    • “A pretty okay clone with minigames that has a lot of potential but needs a lot of work and then it has 'create to earn'/microtransactions.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics received mixed reviews, with some praising the amazing and outstanding visuals, while others criticized the low-quality, low-poly 3D design that may deter gamers. While some players can overlook poor graphics for engaging gameplay, the overall sentiment suggests that visual quality is an important factor for many.

    • “The world is by far amazing with outstanding graphics!”
    • “The graphics are stunning and truly immersive, enhancing the overall gameplay experience.”
    • “The vibrant colors and detailed environments create a visually captivating experience.”
    • “This features fairly low quality low poly 3D visuals which will deter a lot of gamers, understandably.”
    • “Developers, especially mobile devs, need to understand that Minecraft succeeded despite the bad graphics, not because of them.”
    • “I can live with poor graphics, but only if there's really good entertainment and bugs are minimal.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization has been criticized for significant issues, including frequent lags, numerous bugs, and an overall lack of polish.

    • “Everything is raw: lags, bugs, and poor optimization.”
    • “The game runs like a snail on my high-end PC, clearly indicating a lack of optimization.”
    • “Frequent frame drops and long loading times make the experience frustrating due to poor optimization.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the variety of monsters and the satisfying gear progression, which makes the grinding experience feel less tedious and more engaging.

    • “The grinding feels endless and repetitive, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “I find myself doing the same tasks over and over again, which quickly becomes boring.”
    • “The grind is so tedious that it overshadows the fun aspects of the game.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is highly praised for its awesome soundtrack, which resonates well with players, particularly those who appreciate engaging audio experiences.

    • “The game features an awesome soundtrack that enhances the overall experience.”
    • “The music is incredibly engaging and perfectly complements the gameplay.”
    • “The soundtrack is a standout element, making every moment in the game feel epic.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, with numerous bugs and a lack of clear guidance for players. Additionally, the presence of microtransactions and minimal gameplay depth further detracts from the overall experience.

    • “Very buggy; the tutorial is literally clueless about what it's even supposed to be. It has microtransactions with zero game depth.”
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Teravit is a open world role playing game with fantasy theme.

Teravit is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 5, Phone and others.

Teravit was released on April 19, 2023.

Teravit was developed by CyberStep, Inc..

Teravit has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its gameplay.

Teravit is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include RPG World - Action RPG Maker, Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis, Torchlight III, Ylands, Shoppe Keep 2 and others.