Leave a Review GODDESS OF VICTORY
More than just a waifu gacha
I’m gonna be honest, this game is NOT what it looks like at first glance. One might expect copious amounts of fan service, some rudimentary story mode or daily challenges, and a heavy emphasis on getting the player to spend money. Nikke does the first one admittedly, but the rest completely outshines anything on the market. Each Nikke has their own personality and story, feeling unique but believable, like they could be real people with real lives. I’m not even done with the story and I’ve been playing for a YEAR, that’s at least an hour a day for 330-some days, skipping any breaks I might’ve taken. The breadth and depth of the story feels like something you’d find on console or PC title that costs MONEY. There’s so many little events and side modes to play, it’s pretty much impossible to find yourself bored with the game. My only comment is on the luck system with gacha pulling. It’s MERCILESS. You can save up for two premium even ten-draws and come up with nothing, it’s ruthless and my only gripe about this game, especially as a free-to-play user. Speaking of f2p, one thing that startled me about the game is its lack of ads. Not that I expected any, but a game this fleshed-out and, well, just GOOD, seems too good to make its money back through gacha and IAP alone, so I’m surprised there’s no ads hidden somewhere. In the end, good stuff, I’d definitely recommend you download.Show lessBeen playing since launch.
Nikke is when you combine Time Crisis, Terminators, and Gacha. It definitely rewards you more than most Gacha’s too for dailies and weeklies honestly, but there is genuinely a lot to do when you are farther in. It is definitely a “fan service” game, but the story, lore, characters, and game play are all worth it themselves. If you aren’t the type for repetitive “dailies” and stuff, it’s probably not meant for you for the long run, but the beginning is just so easy and fun to experience with multiple different bosses, you just gotta at least try it to experience it. Though being new means you won’t be strong enough to do the new event all the way through every 2-4 weeks. The developers really listen to the community too. We have votes for concept art of skins to release new designs, they give out surveys quite often enough to listen to willing participants to fill it out, and they release video online with similar “VTuber” models for the voice actors to announce fun animated events online while giving out free paid rewards. The game is extremely fun if your willing to dedicate yourself to this gacha and the characters all have their fun quirks and personalities that make them feel really original.Show lessDeveloper Response
Thank you for trying out GODDESS OF VICTORY: NIKKE. We value the feedback from all our players and your feedback will be shared with the team. Your feedback will help us improve the game and bring a better gaming experience to all players. Thank you for helping us out!You will get bored in a week
At first the game is super fun and intriguing, you get pulls, your team set up and then start the grind. I got lost in the story, the art is amazing, the progression of leveling becomes addictive. I’m currently about 1 week into the game and it has became a task more than fun to do in your downtime. I just log in a 3pm everyday do mindless tasks over and over (side note please make the simulation room more automated, no one wants to do the same 50 battles every day for skill books.) then I gather my little bit of resources maybe do 5-8 pulls and maybe progress 3-4 battles in the campaign. It’s just mind numbing and boring now. Also I’m hitting the dreaded core dust walls (that no one likes btw). I’ve done the math and I have to wait over 4 days to even get past my new level wall with core dust (without opening your wallet of course) also, on that topic I don’t mind giving devs of games their earned money, I’ve dropped easily $500 on this game in a week and would be willing to give more if I actually maintained interest. I saw that and decided to just play another game. If I log onto a game, I want to actually play and progress more than a centimeter a day and spend less than 30 minutes doing it. The game has massive potential, but it’s needs to be a bit more forgiving and actually allow their player to progress.Show less