Have you ever wondered what life would be like if you were to start from the beginning? If we could do the world over again, with the knowledge that we have now, do you think you could make a life for yourself? Well, Project Terra offers you that very chance!
Project Terra: Alternate Earth is a revolutionary new game offered to you by Geam Studio. Explore a world much like our own, but filled with mysterious monsters, sensational sights, and the kind of challenge that real life possesses. It's a brand-new life! Get immersed in the world, fight monsters, and build yourself a home!
Featuring innovative, realistic combat and a gritty survival element, this game aims to be as close to real life as possible, all while giving you a fresh canvas on which to stamp your identity! Create a character and explore the world of Project Terra today!
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Good soup, a review title that the author will understand. What can I say, I liked the characters and the writing doesn't have glaring issues. The glossary is essential for remembering everything though. Remembering things like who each character is and their avatar name is hard and the glossary takes care of that for you. The system is easy to understand at a glance. It was easy to binge in one setting to write a review for, which should be a good thing. I think it is at least. Reading in large chunks is my recommendation, since it makes it easier to notice POV changes instead of walking in confused as to who you are watching. It's not incredibly stat heavy and focuses more on the story than on number crunching, so if you are looking for a light litrpg this is a good one to try. I like the world they enter, it's interesting and I would be happy to read more about it. Players going in basically blind and slowly figuring things out along with the readers is a fun way to learn about the world. The stat sheets offered so you can make your own character are pretty clear and easy to understand. Good soup, worth writing a review for.
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