Terraria review for PSN, XBLA
Terraria’s one of those games you’ll either love or find irredeemably boring. Which side does Matthew land on? Click through to find out.
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Terraria’s one of those games you’ll either love or find irredeemably boring. Which side does Matthew land on? Click through to find out.
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(This review contains no images of a city on fire next to a headline about the game.)
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