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  • 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).
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  • overall good game

    This is probably my favorite game of the kind (idk what to call it) it's fun to play, the characters are all aesthetically pleasing, and have fun personalities, and they're easy to feel connected to. I lost my old account but replaying the game has been really fun and the game has become a lot more beginner-friendly since its launch, the rewards are good. The game is easy to understand so it's pretty fun to play in your free time. The only small issue I faced when I originally played the game is that sometimes it takes a while to level up your cards to go into the next level you want to play, but I think that is just me being impatient, and I also haven't had that issue yet and I'm on lesson 7. Overall give the game a try, it's really fun.
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  • This is a fun rhythm game. It is predatory though.

    I think this game is a big improvement over the original Obey Me! game in terms of gameplay. The Ruri Tunes battles are genuinely more fun than the original dance battles in the original game. Plus, you can grind for UR+ cards in hard mode.

    About the only down side is the fact that it’s still kinda hard to get UR memory cards, but it’s (mostly) easier to build your deck.

    The main story is really well written, though I have to mention that the chats are not quite as good as the original game. They tend to be the same no matter what choice you pick, unlike the original game where the decision trees had more variety.

    I removed one star from my score simply because I don’t like the VIP subscription in both games, and I prefer to buy packs when they’re on sale instead.

    I’m still not quite happy with how both games are monetized, but obviously it’s helped the company keep running the game instead of going out of business. As in, if you want to have enough AP to completely “clear” event runs each day, you’re gonna have to either save those AP presents from at least a few events or spend your pulling currency.

    I really do not like spending my pulling currency for something as basic as AP or run refills. It means that you are spending money to play the game when I’d prefer to spend money on extras (costumes) or pulls.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for playing Obey Me! Nightbringer. We will share your thoughts with the team and keep them in mind for the future. We hope for your continued support of Obey Me! Nightbringer.
  • Great game in general!

    I adore this game, I played the first Obey Me! game and it was really good, just like this one, it definitely meets it’s expectations. One thing that I like about this game is that I really like the storyline, I actually prefer it over the first game. The second thing is that you don’t have to pay to play, you can actually enjoy the game without paying at all, sure, paying does help you get to more levels faster, and you’ll most likely get a better experience if you pay, but, like I said, you can still enjoy the game without paying. Great game overall, definitely deserves five stars.
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  • It's good but...

    First of all, I love this game. It's fun and the story is good but there are some issues...
    The main currency: "Grimm" is INCREDIBLY difficult to actually get. Grimm is used to level up cards and throughout the game the levels get more difficult, and here's where the problem lies... I would get stuck on a certain level with no way to update my cards because I don't have enough Grimm. Well... I could just replay the previous levels right? Yeah but let's say it costs 6,000 Grimm to level up a card so I can pass a level. However you only get 200 Grimm each level, so you technically have to waste all your stamina in order to level up ONE card. It's incredibly annoying.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for playing Obey Me! Nightbringer. We will share your thoughts with the team and keep them in mind for the future. We hope for your continued support of Obey Me! Nightbringer.
  • I’m over the edge

    I love OBM Nightbringer since he get to know about the brothers and the others as well in a deeper level than the first Obey Me! game. Especially how the story keeps making me think of how much information we don’t know much about the boys then we usually did in the first game. The plot twist on each chapter keeps making me come back more and more and I can’t wait for more chapters to come, especially on the event stories as well. I do wish there was like a free time from event stories to get people time to work on the main plot stories, cause I’m way behind on chapters because of the event stories. I still love this game though.
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  • Rekindle my love for the cast, however..

    When NB first came out I was so happy to see a different version of the game and it gave back that charm and spark that original OB had when it first came out. It was fun and I enjoyed the story so far! However, the more I played the same issues that happened in the original obey me resurface.

    It is hard to level up cards because later levels past 80 is grimm eaters and hard to keep it up. Levels later in Ruri tunes are not friendly to new comers and has the same issues when it comes to passing the stage like the previous obey me. Ranking event rewards are a little better now since the devs listened but gameplay wise, it feels lacking. And the VIP reward feels like there could be more. Along with the brothers’ personalities being tone down on the English version, it kills the actual grim part of the story.

    I do still love the game but it’s having the same issues that killed the original Obey Me.
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  • Love the rhythm game!

    I love the change from the old dancing battle mini games to a a rhythm game. It makes me feel like I’m actually playing a game instead of just leveling up cards.

    I will say, story wise, I am disappointed that the original game is not being worked on. I feel like we earned our relationship with the brothers in that game where as in this one they just kind of started to simp immediately . And some things just don’t make sense timeline wise like Luke being around and him and Simeon coming to the Devildom just a year after the celestial war. That being said, I enjoy the extra lore we are getting with Solomon and Barbatos and I really. really hope that Thirteen gets to be added as a romance-able character by the time lesson 41 comes out.
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  • Kinda wish the game wasn’t targeted for children/wasn’t so childish

    As much as I enjoyed the OG game, this one was kind of a let down. I like playing the ruri tunes (when I’m even able to. My cards seem to never be strong enough after lesson 20 no matter how much I level them up or upgrade devils tree) but at this point the story isn’t what it had the potential to be, especially in events. I usually just skip the story now, even though it used to be my favorite part of the games. I'm probably not the target audience anymore since I’m 18 now, but at least rated T for teens would have been better. I miss the more developed and even sometimes spicy or actually angsty stuff. I don’t know if I like the game much anymore, but I’m hoping logging in everyday and doing my daily tasks will help in the future if I ever get that spark back.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for playing Obey Me! and Obey Me! Nightbringer. We will share your thoughts with the team and keep them in mind for the future. We hope for your continued support of Obey Me! Nightbringer.
  • Really fun game, could use a little work!

    I really love this game, I played the original a lot back in 2021. It stays close to the original story while making a lot of (mainly) good changes! The characters are very fun and loveable, and the story is entertaining. The only complaints I have are about the gameplay. To level up your cards past level 60/70, you’d need to get an additional card which can be really hard to do for FTP players. This makes it so that the farther you get into the story, the harder it is to actually progress unless you’ve spent some money. The devs have made this a little easier to get around, but it’s still a problem. Overall it’s a pretty fun game, I’d recommend it to anyone who likes story based games and non-binary main characters!
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