The Nest is a VR sniper game that initially impressed players with its immersive mechanics and authentic sniping experience. Players appreciate the intuitive scope zoom, accurate aiming, and the feeling of being a sniper within a confined nest environment. The game features a single map with day and night variations and a focus on precision shooting against robotic enemies. However, the game is still in early access with limited content, offering only one gun, simplistic AI, and minimal gameplay modes. Many players hoped for a campaign and more levels, but the development appears stalled with few meaningful updates over time.
Significant frustration arose when the developers removed the original single-player mode, shifting focus to a multiplayer-only experience that lacks active servers and community. This change alienated many early buyers, leading to negative feedback about the game's direction and perceived abandonment. Despite its solid foundation and potential, the lack of updates and content has left the game feeling incomplete and disappointing to many players.
Players praise the immersive sniping mechanics, especially the realistic scope zoom and aiming controls. The VR implementation and room-scale interactions provide satisfying sniper gameplay. The night mode map and graphics quality, given hardware constraints, are also appreciated. The game’s core concept of a sniper nest with cover mechanics stands out among VR shooters. Many reviewers found the game fun and engaging during initial play sessions, with some calling it one of the better VR sniper experiences available. The price point during early access was considered reasonable by many, given the quality of the existing mechanics.
Common criticisms focus on the extremely limited content, with only one map, one weapon, and rudimentary AI. The AI enemies do not react intelligently, making gameplay repetitive. The removal of the single-player mode in favor of a multiplayer experience with no active servers frustrated many players. Technical issues such as tracking glitches, scope zoom problems, and occasional bugs were reported. Several reviews mention the game's development stagnation, with no substantial updates or new content, leading to perceptions of abandonment and a cash grab. The price is seen as too high for the current state, and some players experienced discomfort due to awkward gun positioning and controls.
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