Compara los precios de Teria en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por ElZzap Software. Publicado por Volens Nolens Games. Lanzado el 17/1/2017. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A lo-fi sci-fi FPS with a promising premise - alien threat, a rocky mining world, a detective dropped into chaos - that sits at a hard-to-ignore 'Mixed' on Steam for good reason.

My honest first reaction to Teria was sympathy. There is something genuinely appealing about the setup: a private detective named Alex gets rerouted to a remote mining colony on a mineral-rich rock called Teria in the year 2143, a distress signal is the only clue, and nobody knows what happened to the settlers. That premise, a scrappy one-man-versus-the-unknown thriller in space, could have been the backbone of something quietly great. The reality is rougher than the fantasy. Teria is a first-person shooter built around combat against Morphs, bio-robots designed to look like zombie dogs, and a later confrontation with Aliens who are connected to the colony's collapse. The planet's resource hook, a rare metal called Kretium worth more than gold and platinum combined, gives the world a reason to exist beyond being a shooting gallery. The gear loop offers weapons suited to different situations, medical kits, and protective field generators, which suggests a modest but real attempt at tactical variety. On paper that is enough scaffolding for a short, pulpy FPS adventure. In practice, the execution is where goodwill bleeds out. Community feedback points consistently to poor optimization, stuttering on hardware that should handle the game with ease, and controls that feel unpolished even by budget-title standards. The station robot you need to locate early on to receive mission guidance has already become a running joke in the community forums, not because the idea is bad but because the game fails to communicate it clearly. There is also the episodic issue. Teria was designed as a multi-episode series, with the current release covering only Episode 1, subtitled 'The Beginnings of Salvation.' Episode 2 was announced for May 2017 and, as of writing, there is no evidence it was ever released. Buying into an episodic game where the follow-up episodes never arrived is a real consideration. What you are paying for is a single short chapter of a story that stalled at its opening paragraph. For collectors of curiosities or trading-card hunters this barely registers as a problem, but anyone hoping for narrative payoff or escalating world-building should temper expectations before checkout. Who actually gets something out of Teria? Possibly the most forgiving tier of budget sci-fi FPS fans, people who find genuine charm in rough-around-the-edges ambition and can overlook optimization headaches. The premise is worth more than the execution delivers, but the Kretium-mining-colony backdrop has a certain bleakness that almost earns its keep. At its current price floor it asks very little, which is about what it gives back. Approach it as a curiosity from a small developer still learning the craft, not as a polished genre experience. Kai, Scout Team

Teria

Teria

17 ene 2017ElZzap SoftwareVolens Nolens Games
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A lo-fi sci-fi FPS with a promising premise - alien threat, a rocky mining world, a detective dropped into chaos - that sits at a hard-to-ignore 'Mixed' on Steam for good reason.

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My honest first reaction to Teria was sympathy. There is something genuinely appealing about the setup: a private detective named Alex gets rerouted to a remote mining colony on a mineral-rich rock called Teria in the year 2143, a distress signal is the only clue, and nobody knows what happened to the settlers. That premise, a scrappy one-man-versus-the-unknown thriller in space, could have been the backbone of something quietly great. The reality is rougher than the fantasy. Teria is a first-person shooter built around combat against Morphs, bio-robots designed to look like zombie dogs, and a later confrontation with Aliens who are connected to the colony's collapse. The planet's resource hook, a rare metal called Kretium worth more than gold and platinum combined, gives the world a reason to exist beyond being a shooting gallery. The gear loop offers weapons suited to different situations, medical kits, and protective field generators, which suggests a modest but real attempt at tactical variety. On paper that is enough scaffolding for a short, pulpy FPS adventure. In practice, the execution is where goodwill bleeds out. Community feedback points consistently to poor optimization, stuttering on hardware that should handle the game with ease, and controls that feel unpolished even by budget-title standards. The station robot you need to locate early on to receive mission guidance has already become a running joke in the community forums, not because the idea is bad but because the game fails to communicate it clearly. There is also the episodic issue. Teria was designed as a multi-episode series, with the current release covering only Episode 1, subtitled 'The Beginnings of Salvation.' Episode 2 was announced for May 2017 and, as of writing, there is no evidence it was ever released. Buying into an episodic game where the follow-up episodes never arrived is a real consideration. What you are paying for is a single short chapter of a story that stalled at its opening paragraph. For collectors of curiosities or trading-card hunters this barely registers as a problem, but anyone hoping for narrative payoff or escalating world-building should temper expectations before checkout. Who actually gets something out of Teria? Possibly the most forgiving tier of budget sci-fi FPS fans, people who find genuine charm in rough-around-the-edges ambition and can overlook optimization headaches. The premise is worth more than the execution delivers, but the Kretium-mining-colony backdrop has a certain bleakness that almost earns its keep. At its current price floor it asks very little, which is about what it gives back. Approach it as a curiosity from a small developer still learning the craft, not as a polished genre experience.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayertrading-cardstier:sub-5EpisodicBudget FPSSci-Fi SettingAbandoned SequelAlien EncounterResource ScavengingShort Campaign

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Windows 7,8,10
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 460 1 Gb or AMD HD 6850 1 Gb
Processor
Intel Core i3-4170 или AMD FX-8120

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Desarrolladora
ElZzap Software
Distribuidora
Volens Nolens Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
17 ene 2017

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Teria fue desarrollado por ElZzap Software y publicado por Volens Nolens Games.