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TerraTech Worlds

$29.99
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Developer:
Payload Studios
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

TerraTech Worlds is an open-world, build-craft exploration adventure game, set on an uncharted alien world. Playing solo or with friends, you’ll explore your surroundings, craft unique vehicles, construct automated bases, and battle your way through natural hazards and challenging enemies to harness the power of your environment.

CRAFT & AUTOMATE

Expand your base with complex, automated production lines to refine minerals, scrap spare parts and keep you stocked with ammunition. Design intricate conduit networks to manage production, and scale up your power infrastructure to keep pace as the factory grows.

CREATE & CUSTOMISE

Create different Techs to meet different needs. From mining to combat, you can build the perfect vehicle for the mission! Visually customise your Techs and bases until everything is just to your liking, then optimise your Tech by taking advantage of powerful stat modifiers.

MINE & TERRAFORM

Expand and consolidate your planetary infrastructure by extracting exotic resources from the world around you. Resculpt the landscape to suit your needs with free-form terraforming tools - from flattening out a racetrack to creating peaks and valleys for base defence!

EXPLORE & DISCOVER

Explore a 300km² planet with no loading, no streaming and no limits, populated by rich and diverse environment biomes, with a day/night cycle, dynamic weather, dangerous plant life, hostile enemy factions and bases, and more. Venture deep into strange Woodlands, traverse the acidic Swamps, dodge lightning storms and enter the snowy Arctic.

COMBAT & DEFENSE

Encounter and overcome a diverse range of enemy Techs as you expand your territory, scavenging and researching new blocks to upgrade your combat capability. Face down dangerous opponents, experiment with ever-more powerful and specialised combat builds, and team up with your fellow Prospectors to raid enemy bases and push back the frontier.

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User Reviews

Mixed
40 user reviews
68%
Positive
275 hrs at review
Recommended

TTW is now finally in a state where i can give it an honest positive reveiw. With the addition of many more game settings, you can now make the gameplay feel much better / cater it to how you want to play the game. Want to play something close to the original Terratech? you can turn off the reactor system, the ammo consumption, and fuel consumption, solving many of the complaints people had initially. The game now has many more graphics settings as well, allowing this Ue5 game to run on a fairly middling computer without making it want to explode. It almost feels like a completely different team is working on TTW with how much better the game is now. (Now, do keep in mind that TTW is HEAVILY early access and it does still have some issues, but i'd say it's trying to pull a no man's sky, and I respect that, the launch may have been riddled with issues, but the devs are actually, actively improving the game, instead of turning the game into abandonware, which is a good sign.)

14 helpful
24 hrs at review
Not Recommended

compared to the previous version, this isnt a challenge to play, its a struggle, getting into water being the worst battle, its such a pain to go out into the water if you dont make a pier 20 blocks out and either use a dock module or just throw yourself off. Limiting tech design behind arbitrary need for egregious power needs for a single building to add special parts to your tech, limiting builds behind a reactor limit, yet multiple skull enemies feel like they have twice your count. several weapon types do add to the pick and choose what is best is a nice touch, if it was easy to use them with leading shots while AI CANT MISS unless you are squirming all over the place so you cant shoot at all now either. or sucking their bumpers off, trading hits with armor that feels like paper, even at 80% Block layout is also a joke, making you create this tech abomination from a childs lego creation.

10 helpful 1 funny
20 hrs at review
Not Recommended

It's got real crafting depth, beautiful world, fun Tech modifier system (adds bonuses to connected blocks), fun boss fights. So it's got some real strong points going for it. However: - Conveyor system is trash. It's hard to see which way it goes and UI for build and changing (fuckups) is horrible. - There is no birds-eye view when building your base so you have to drive your clunky tech around and there is a max range of interacting with station blocks. They need to make base building disconnected completely from your Tech. - Conveyor system bug: If a fabricator requires 2 different components it will pull all quantity of #1 before it pulls a single #2. This means if you have 4000 thousand units of #1 it will spend 4000+ seconds before it has made a single item. - I thought having multiple lines connected would speed things up (see my previous point) - it does not. So you have to make a splitter from your resource gatherer to several storage devices and then several lines to the fa...

4 helpful
58 hrs at review
Recommended

It's ok, it sure follows a more survivalist like style, different from the original tt, ttw at first didnt hold the expectations that some expected but quickly redeemed itself. I Generally like it, would recommend it. Payload Studios is a smaller developing group that puts effort, love and mostly passion in their games, i have yet to find games like terratech and terratech worlds that made me spend so much time on the computer and not regret it. Cant wait for the next updates!

4 helpful
130 hrs at review
Recommended

I feel like I owe this game a review. I have played it on and off a fair bit and its had its up's and down's in terms of development. Recently they really seem to have got a decent handle on what they want to do with the game and it been coming on leaps and bounds in the past few months. Not sure where its going to end up but I'm optimistic. It's a fun game that I can spend hours in at a time.

3 helpful
8 hrs at review
Recommended

a bit early but oh dear this is so much like space engineers but it is not. There is a lot of action and exploration in between. Building is very cheap so far. In SE there were a lot of undocumented stuff and quirky key shortcuts but - i have seen ppl complaining about that. Love this <3

2 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

its a huge improvement from the beta/early access, and it feels fun to play, although some bosses arent balanced to your tech available. i.e the minatour a 3 skull boss is comprised of 2 techs! both with heavy guns, lightning, and armor plus boosters. probably has a reactor power of atleast 420, compared to your current progression in the story you have about 260 power as your 260 power tech bot your expected to beat 2 420 armored monstrosities , that out speed, out damage and out armor you, its a hard fight solo and you only get 3 repairs. i only managed to beat the early game boss because the boss 2 times in a row flipped upside down and got stuck, so by sheer luck i beat it. if some enemies where rebalanced then the progression wouldnt be so bad. tool tips on using multiple tech yards and how to make them would help save the constant trips back and forth to your base for repair points, it would be great if we can tp between base locations like you can with the tech and dock yar...

1 helpful
18 hrs at review
Recommended

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1 helpful
174 hrs at review
Recommended

I bought the game and I loved it. I could not play the game after the last update: it would crash immediately. But it does work fine after I reinstalled it.

1 helpful
14 hrs at review
Recommended

games fun, decent progression, my only gripes are the tech limits and the terrain, but this is coming from a guy who is really used to the first game, now if there was one thing Id like to see in worlds, its the return of player AI, and Id hope that if it does come back, it comes with plenty of new features as well to make it more dynamic and unique from the original terratech.

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: 4-core CPU @ 3.4Ghz or similar
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: nVidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB
  • Additional Notes: Minimum requirements may change over the course of development.

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-9700K or AMD Ryzen 3700X
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: nVidia Geforce RTX2060 Super or Radeon RX 5700 XT
  • Additional Notes: Minimum requirements may change over the course of development.

FAQ

How much does TerraTech Worlds cost?

TerraTech Worlds costs $29.99.

What are the system requirements for TerraTech Worlds?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: 4-core CPU @ 3.4Ghz or similar Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: nVidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB Additional Notes: Minimum requirements may change over the course of development. Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Processor: Intel Core i7-9700K or AMD Ryzen 3700X Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: nVidia Geforce RTX2060 Super or Radeon RX 5700 XT Additional Notes: Minimum requirements may change over the course of development.

What platforms is TerraTech Worlds available on?

TerraTech Worlds is available on Windows PC.

Is TerraTech Worlds worth buying?

TerraTech Worlds has 68% positive reviews from 40 players.

When was TerraTech Worlds released?

TerraTech Worlds was released on Mar 22, 2024.

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