Terralysia
- November 7, 2024
- Tiny Game Dev
In the vibrant realm of Terralysia lurk relentless enemies. Brace yourself for grueling missions, endless onslaughts, and formidable bosses in this third-person roguelike. Use the right strategy and spells to survive a bit longer, but be warned, as you grow in strength, so do your enemies.
Reviews
- Terralysia offers a thrilling blend of fast-paced action and strategic combat, with impressive graphics and a dynamic gameplay experience.
- The game has a solid foundation with plenty of potential for future updates, including new characters, maps, spells, and bosses, which keeps players excited about its development.
- Players find the game addictive and fun, with a unique twist on the bullet hell genre that encourages experimentation and mastery of various abilities.
- The game currently lacks content, with some players feeling that it doesn't offer enough gameplay for its price, leading to a sense of repetitiveness.
- Progression can be slow and grindy, with limited rewards for completing levels, which may detract from the overall experience.
- Some players have noted that the combat can become tiresome over time, especially when compared to other more engaging 2D games in the same genre.
- story3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The story aspect is characterized by a dynamic mission system that offers fresh and unpredictable challenges with each playthrough, promoting strategic experimentation. However, players feel that the variety of missions and the inclusion of progression countdown timers could be improved for a more engaging experience.
“With plenty of missions to tackle, each run feels fresh and unpredictable, as new challenges and opportunities arise with every playthrough.”
“This system encourages experimentation, requiring strategic thinking to find powerful combinations that enhance your survival chances, especially during challenging missions like 'find the stranger' or 'sacrifice the pylons.'”
“It obviously needs more variety of missions/quests and progression countdown timers.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game boasts impressive and dynamic graphics, showcasing detailed enemies and a beautiful aesthetic that enhances the action-packed experience. Players appreciate the variety of builds and classes, contributing to the overall visual appeal.
“The game offers a dynamic and action-packed experience, featuring impressive graphics and detailed enemies.”
“There's plenty of different builds, multiple classes (I believe 2 at the moment but more in the future), and the aesthetic is beautiful.”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay features an exciting mix of action and strategy in its combat mechanics, though some players find the progression can become repetitive, especially without an optimal build. Additionally, the game's reliance on mechanical skill may limit its appeal to the auto-shooter community.
“The combat mechanics offer a thrilling blend of action and strategy, but progression can feel a bit repetitive at times, particularly if you don’t get the right build early on.”
“This game may not be hyper-popular with the auto-shooter community because it does have an element of mechanical skill.”
- optimization2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game is generally well-optimized, with performance issues primarily occurring when players are surrounded by large groups of enemies.
“The performance only dips when surrounded by large groups of enemies, but overall, the game is well-optimized.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players find the game to be somewhat grindy, with a slow progression that can make advancement feel tedious.
“The game is a little grindy and progression is slow.”
“Grinding feels tedious and takes away from the overall enjoyment of the game.”
“I find myself spending too much time on repetitive tasks instead of enjoying the story.”