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Nether Brings The Pain To Post Apocalyptic
Game Review - Nether

Nether Brings The Pain To Post Apocalyptic

July 16, 2014 Vincent Mahoney

Nether follows the post- apocalyptic trend in MMOs, and adds in a monster race to further harass players trying to kill one another. This dynamic might appeal to some people, but is likely too hardcore for most players.

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