The 2D sandbox Metroidvania Terraria already has a wealth of content, but the popular Calamity mod brings even more side-scrolling goodness with new enemies, items, and biomes. Mana-using items, such as spell tomes and lasers, are also included in the mod, which can greatly shake up the st...
There are many bosses to conquer in Terraria already, and even more if you’ve already gone ahead and installed Calamity or Thorium. To make sense of the game’s extensive roster of baddies, consider using theBoss Checklistmod to keep track of which ones you’ve previously defeated. ...
If you're late to the party, one of the best Terraria builds should get you started, or check out this Terraria whips guide for help with the newest weapon class. But if you're ready to take the game to the next level, read on to discover the best Terraria mods. You may like Th...
Tunnel through vast caverns, battle monsters, befriend NPCs, build yourself a palace, and play alone or with friends in co-op. Terraria has been around for years, but it's stood the test of time. Further reading: Terraria review This War of Mine In a sentence: Struggle to survive in a...
A great Calamity rocks the world, wiping out all of civlization in an instant and leaving behind only a handful of floating islands in a vast void. As the Kid, along with your ever-present Narrator as a guide, search the remnants of the world for something that might rebuild it, uncover...
It’s set in a technically post-apocalyptic, but actually pretty cozy world which hasn’t managed to recover technology lost in the Calamity. This is where you come in, as a fresh-faced Builder bringing in much-needed technical expertise to the town of Sandrock...
We are all sad to see The Journey's End update and Terraria come to an end, but we are also hyped for Terraria 2 and all the new mods that have come and are coming, like Calamity. Fez Awesome. Pure awesome. Except for all the negative Phil Fish buzz, of course. Don't Starve ...