Reviews from

in the past


i do not remember a single thing

Garcias_Wolf. I remember you forever.

A vida é curta demais pra jogar MMORPG.

me lembra de uma época muito específica da minha vida que tá armazenada na sétima camada do inferno do meu cérebro


I had fun for a bit. It now makes me viserally angry after playing other MMOs.

Twas a good time will miss my Gunner, Reaper and Zerker ;-; kind of sad there was no reimbursement for the mounts or skins I bought who's with me?

i wish more mmo had this type of combat

(It was) A decent time-killer MMO to relax and play while listening to your favorite audiobook or podcast, laid back enough that you didn't have to worry too much. It was fun to just chill in TERA, the grind was never 'too much' and although I probably didn't appreciate it enough at the time, TERA had some SOUL. I kind of miss this game now.

saudades daquilo que nao volta mais

these reviews is how I found out this game got shut down, damn

I had fun shittin out orbs as that one class LOL -- my friends never really hopped on so I played solo and hopped in random parties n stuff which was a good way to kill time.

Some of the best combat in any MMORPG, and really fuckin pretty when it came out. Unfortunately its ass now KMMO MOMENT

Gender locked class, pretty much just try harding trying to sell sex (Quite the usual case for most mmos honestly), no server for where I live leading to an immense amount of lag and delay for inputs, a nothing burger story that I didn't particularly enjoy following.

Tera truly was a game that was made, and existed and is now gone, rip but I'm not that sad really.

Had potential but some really meh combat and WoW-tier questing (as per usual with F2P MMOs). Elins are still really cute though.

TeraVEVO funeral March 12th 2021

If I am going to rate this game from release it would be a lot higher on the score, but over time the game have fatal flaw in its economic and end game content.

Positive: probably the best combat style in any MMO

Never found the fun of it, I know a lot of people who did but for me it's a bad World of Warcraft and that's saying a lot. I couldn't play for more than a day before getting bored and uninistalling it. But it did get some following and remained somewhat relevant from 2011 to 2014 so I guess exposed anime boobs sell after all.

Was part of the Waifu Warrios clan, as an red haired Elin, enough said.

The game is now closed, but when I played it was pretty fun. Dungeons were great, character building and customization was also great. The playerbase was already falling, and the devs tried to "rework" some features, but I think nothing lasts forever...

PLEASE COMEBACK I'M SORRY I LOVE YOU

Was a great MMO RPG, sadly shut down.


O melhor combate de todos os mmorpg que ja joguei, era tudo tão perfeito...

meu lanceiro era pica, dropei pela falta de conteudo

No me gustan demasiado los mmorpg porque se me hacen demasiado pesados al poco rato de empezar y te agobian con demasiada información de golpe. Este juego no tiene nada de especial en mi opinión que merezca la pena para dedicarle tantas horas

Sit down son, I'm going to tell you a great story.

TERA was a precursor of action based MMOs, ahead of its time, TERA said farewell to the old classic tab target system. Missing or hitting a target wasn't a result of mathematical operations between statistics anymore, instead TERA emphasized the actual skill of players. Spacing abilities, dodging manually in reaction of animations properly synced with hitboxes, using the camera to keep track of your opponent's movement, simply put everything was up to the player, a blissful feeling of freedom sublimed with the absence of GCD.

In other words, TERA elevated PVE to something more than just a knowledge check, learning abilities rotations and dungeons' strategies alone would not suffice. As for the PVP, it was hectic but a lot of fun, one could experience it through a wide variety of PVP mode, and all of them were easy to grasp yet hard to master. Among those, the Corsair's Stronghold is one of the most memorable PVP mode, a 20 VS 20 battleground with objectives and even tanks, but also had the great idea to equalize gears aka ilevel for all participants.

Like any live service which survived this long through time, TERA had multiple era.

Maybe you were a pioneer and you were there during the Argon's introduction leading to the beautiful fight against Shandra Manaya. Perhaps you had the chance to live and experience the 20 men Kelsaik raid, in which you had to switch between ice and fire debuff by purposely getting hit by the right attack. Maybe both Manaya and Kelsaik are just milestones during the main quest, and not the grand fights they used to be, instead, maybe the name Wonderholme rings a bell, I remember the days we used to bet money during the final boss fight, to see which person would fail using iframes in order to dodge the global AOEs one-shot. Maybe you were there when they added the Reaper, Ninja or Valkyrie class.

Or maybe you were more into PVP, from the Corsair's Stronghold, to the 3 VS 3 battles, all the way to the 1 on 1 dual outside Velika at the usual spot (if you know, you know). Perhaps you remember the time we used to have a region based ranking for Corsair's Stronghold, I distinctly remember the day I reached 11th on Europe ranking it filled me with so much joy, eventually they removed it and introduced the 3 alliances, which led to grand scale PVP battles with hundreds of people.

Or maybe you simply didn't play TERA, or not long enough to understand a word I'm saying right now.

The important thing to remember is that, everyone is entitled to an opinion as to when TERA chose the wrong path and eventually died, yet everyone who experienced the gem that was this game will likely be grateful forever. And that's because, talking about everything TERA did wrong would take hours, but talking about everything TERA did great would take days.

To some people it will sound stupid, but in my opinion, between an album photo and a folder full of screenshots, there is no difference. It reminisces me of places I visited, people's face I crossed paths with, looking back on those memories give me a wide range of emotion, from happiness to sadness and in everything in between.

In conclusion, despite what certain private servers or even the so called TERA Classic would say, TERA is dead, and what remains are those memories.

Farewell TERA, we will miss you.