![]() In Terraria, you can set two different levels of difficulty: character and the world. Listen to the Starbound soundtrack below: In fact, I wrote most of this article listening to it. It sounds like there was a live orchestra used in its production. On the other hand, Starbound’s soundtrack sounds like it belongs in an epic space odyssey. I find it cartoony at times, but the music still sounds like something from any other fantasy game I've played. In Terraria, the music sounds electronic with a midi-like quality. The soundtracks for both games fit them well. It’s safe to say that I’m not overly impressed with either game’s combat. There’s something so satisfying as almost feeling the impact of a sword, or firing a gun in a 3D game, in a way that 2D games can never come close. I’ll admit: with the exception of turn-based combat, I’ve never really liked the combat in any 2D game. There is some strategy involved by dodging, but I don't see anything like the blocking mechanic in Starbound. On the other hand, Terraria seems to be more attack-oriented. For instance, you should know when to block against powerful attacks or damage the enemy. In Starbound, combat was designed with strategy in mind. Combatīoth Terraria and Starbound’s combat systems fall under the action game genre. These armor drops are usually an upgrade. Bosses drop armor and weapons that you can't get from crafting. However, there are other ways to get gear. In Terraria, you'll craft gear no matter what stage you're at in the game. Instead, they drop items to improve your star maps and unlock new locations. While monsters drop gear, it’s usually replaced by something you can craft. In Starbound, you craft most of your armor and weapons. You will need those mined materials to create equipment. Your mining skills will come in handy when it's time to craft. Eventually, you can extract more than one block at a time. Mining becomes faster once you upgrade your Matter Manipulator (which sounds far cooler that a pickaxe). When you're starting out, you can only extract one block at a time at a slow rate. In Starbound, mining is a much slower process at first. By upgrading your pickaxe in Terraria, you can increase your mining speed, power, damage, and mined materials. In Terraria, mining is easy: left-click and hold on the block you wish to break to begin mining it with a pickaxe. Mining is essential for gathering crafting materials in both games. In this section, I'll explore the mining, crafting, and combat systems of both games. It also runs on its own custom game engine. Again, this is most likely because Starbound is a newer release. That being said, Starbound 's animation seems to be a step-up from Terraria ’s in complexity. The animation is as best as it can be for a 2D game. Despite their simplicity, the animation in both games is still good. AnimationĢD games usually have simple animation. On the other hand, Starbound's story must be completed to some extent before you can have the "real" sandbox experience. ![]() Terraria appears to lack an official story, which is great for players who want to dive into content. Personally, I like both fantasy and sci-fi. The "better" genre depends on one’s own preference. In Terraria, you fight against evil using magic spells, although how you fight depends on your fighting style. You'll also meet an assortment of alien races along the way. Fantasy and sci-fi are both too different. In my opinion, you can't compare the genres of these two games. This could be attributed to one of Starbound's leading artists, who has also worked on Terraria. There are some similarities in the games' art styles. In addition, the shading adds more depth and shadows, which contributes to a sleeker gameplay experience.īoth games use 2D pixel graphics for nearly everything you'll see: sprites, objects, the foreground, background, etc. For a pixelated game, it's far less pixelated than Terraria. The Visuals GraphicsĪs the newer game, Starbound's graphic quality is superior. ![]() To find the answer, I'll break down each game from the soundtrack to combat. So, if you're looking to pick up one of these games, which should you choose: Terraria or Starbound? That's a great question. ![]()
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