Nether
Nether
Has anyone tried Nether? Seeking a fresh title to explore, curious about its quality. Appeals visually but costs $15? I'm sharing this Steam review from a gamer who says: "Do you enjoy wastelands? Are you a fan of firearms? Does the thrill of facing monsters without fear excite you? Then this game is perfect for you!" In Nether, players can experience challenges like being attacked by creatures, starving, or losing their minds over keyboard input. The motto here is simple: spot it and hit it! We encourage teamwork through co-op while reminding everyone that betrayal is possible. But keep in mind the heartfelt message at the end! If you enjoyed being tied up and fed a rotting banana in DayZ, you'll love facing relentless gunfire in Nether every time you spawn! Avoid getting shot? A new safe zone has been added—but it’s also known to be a dangerous place. You’ll feel the rush when you finally lose your health and join the chaos! Kill instantly, loot bodies, and realize you’ve spent over $15 on what is arguably the most expensive game ever made! Skip the weapons and perks that mostly serve to eliminate other players. The story is absent, leaving only intense action, and the new tribes will tempt you to spend more than just for fun. Highlighted features include boss fights that are underwhelming, frequent Nether waves, and a wealth of cosmetic items. Lastly, the community! Over 300 regular players claim Nether is the best game ever, and many swear by the thrill of hunting outside safe zones. If you’re a gamer who enjoys dark, intense experiences and isn’t deterred by a steep price tag, this might be your pick. And if you’re undecided, here’s a tip: save your money—this isn’t worth it!
It doesn’t seem like an enjoyable experience at all. It brings back memories similar to those in the Call of Duty: Ghosts reviews.
It’s hard for a company to create something like DayZ that’s only for one player because many people prefer shared experiences and don’t want to face danger repeatedly. Some reviews warn against spending money on it, which shows most players don’t want to risk getting hurt every time they join.
It's amusing how that person really enjoys "From Soft... Praise the Sun."