Leave a Review Obey Me! NB
I don’t know
I’ll admit, I play this game often and have grown surprisingly attached to some of the characters. The gameplay is a definite improvement over the original, but the frustrating difficulty spikes in leveling can make it a chore. Unfortunately, where the game consistently falls short is in its storyline. It teeters on the edge of being compelling but never quite gets there, leaving me constantly disappointed. Whether it’s the fault of the writers or the translators, the characters have somehow become even more one-dimensional, and any hint of a deeper narrative feels hollow. The seasonal events and pop quizzes are painfully repetitive and uninspired, ticking off the usual boxes without adding anything new or exciting. The visual novel segments could have really benefited from an art style update—no offense to the current design—and a sprite-based approach would have been much more fitting than the mildly unsettling live2D animation they’ve gone with. Despite the game’s undeniable charm and the ease of picking it up, I can’t in good conscience recommend it as a quality app or story. It’s familiarity is comforting, but I can only lend it about 3 star. In the end, it’s more of a guilty pleasure than something I’d recommend to a friend with any confidence.Show lessDeveloper Response
Thank you for playing the original game as well as Obey Me! Nightbringer. We will share your feedback with the team and keep it in mind for the future. We hope for your continued support of Obey Me! Nightbringer.10/10 (Veteran Player)
Just like the first game, I’ve been playing this game since day one and it is still AMAZING. I love the first game but honestly the second one is a bit better than the first one because the dance battles are way more interesting and Devil Points are WAY easier to get. The only annoying thing is that, for some reason, they made it to where you can't get Demon Vouchers with Devil Points..so now you have to level up in order to spend your Devil Points to get Demon Vouchers from the level up reward. Either that or spend your raven on them (which is harder to get on this game for some reason).
I've been there since the OG game dropped and I've been here the day NB dropped. The part with Lucifer and Levi made me tear up. 🥹Show lessI don’t know
I’ll admit, I play this game often and have grown surprisingly attached to some of the characters. The gameplay is a definite improvement over the original, but the frustrating difficulty spikes in leveling can make it a chore. Unfortunately, where the game consistently falls short is in its storyline. It teeters on the edge of being compelling but never quite gets there, leaving me constantly disappointed. Whether it’s the fault of the writers or the translators, the characters have somehow become even more one-dimensional, and any hint of a deeper narrative feels hollow.
The seasonal events and pop quizzes are painfully repetitive and uninspired, ticking off the usual boxes without adding anything new or exciting. The visual novel segments could have really benefited from an art style update—no offense to the current design—and a sprite-based approach would have been much more fitting than the mildly unsettling live2D animation they’ve gone with.
Despite the game’s undeniable charm and the ease of picking it up, I can’t in good conscience recommend it as a quality app or story. It’s familiarity is comforting, but I can only lend it about 3 star. In the end, it’s more of a guilty pleasure than something I’d recommend to a friend with any confidence.Show lessDeveloper Response
Thank you for playing the original game as well as Obey Me! Nightbringer. We will share your feedback with the team and keep it in mind for the future. We hope for your continued support of Obey Me! Nightbringer.