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  • Great Game, Rhythm Game is Familiar…

    As someone who has played Obey Me! in the past, it may be a bit biased.

    I love the ideas Nightbringer has. As someone has said, in order to truly understand the game, you would need to get to lesson 80 in Shall We Date. However, that doesn’t drive away from what context clues were given.

    I love the idea of the rhythm games, but the only thing I’m caught up on is how it is practically like this other rhythm game that came out before it known as Muse Dash. Down to the style, enemies, notes, ghost notes, jumps, and bosses. It’s the exact same gameplay but with recognizable characters. I wish they had brought something a bit different for the rhythm game portion. It was a bit disappointing. Perhaps they were inspired by Muse Dash, but it just looks like a copy to me.

    Other than that, the 3D models were a bold choice. Some can look pretty janky at times, but overall they capture the character. It seemed like some of the model mouths got stuck in certain positions, but that’s to be expected, as stuff like that happens all the time in 3D VR games.

    I love the series as a whole, and I love how we can be in the perspective of a demon, however, I wish there were some proper credit somewhere (if I missed it disregard this) to Muse Dash.
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  • Gameplay

    As somebody who plays rhythm games like muse dash I was excited to see a game i play have a rhythm version of it. I was hoping this version wasn’t so heavily reliant on character leveling for a S score and wished good accuracy would be enough, sadly this is not the case. Knowing the game recently came out this might be a lot but I was wishing they could optionally change the difficulty the songs in normal mode to something higher. It would be nice if you could get a higher score by doing harder songs. The gameplay note placement feels a little off but bearable. Other than that i’m invested in the storyline and am constantly rushing the stages to get the next part of the story. The 3d models bug me but that’s the usual for 3d anime models. They’re way more generous with devil points in this version than the og game. I am looking forward to see the progress of this game in the future
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  • Very cool

    While the story line is definitely quite similar to the previous game, it’s a better experience in a lot of ways! The dance battles in the previous game have been changed into mini rhythm games very reminiscent of Muse Dash. This just makes these levels a lot more fun and has more of an impact on your score if you’re skilled enough to keep your combo! Though I will admit that as someone who’s played a fair amount of rhythm games, the beat maps could definitely be improved, with some higher difficulty levels.
    There’s also a good amount of options for ftp players I think, since if you can do some extreme levels and keep at it you don’t even have to go through gacha to get UR+ cards anymore. Though I do wish that for people that connected their accounts they would get extra bonuses in this new game, I also don’t mind starting from the very beginning again.
    I definitely recommend it to people that enjoyed the original game, or didn’t get to play it before! :)
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  • Made An Amazing Game Even Better

    I’ve been playing the original Obey Me! for about two years. I absolutely adore it, and it’s one of my favorite games. I love the characters and plot. The only part I wasn’t a fan of was the minigame between chapters. It just didn’t entertain me as much.

    This game, however, is such an improvement in that aspect. It maintained the same characters and humor I’ve loved for years, but the new rhythm minigame is so much better than the original minigame in my opinion! This one feels like it’s more based on a combination of skill and card level, while the original minigame was mainly focused on card level.

    This is a bit unrelated, but I also like the “claim all” button in the To Do screen. I don’t believe it’s in the original game (unless I just missed it), but it makes it so much more convenient to collect rewards.

    Overall, I am just loving this game so far, and I can’t wait to see how it goes!
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  • Absolutely Incredible, but I have a few issues

    Now, I adore this game even more than the original. Rhythm games are very fun to me, and that’s the majority of the gameplay apart from the story (which has been really good so far). I do have some issues with it though.

    1. Grimm is incredibly hard to come by.

    Grimm is the currency of the game and you use it to level up your cards, but it’s hard to even get enough Grimm for one card, much less three core cards and three memory cards. The XP isn’t enough to level yourself up, and it’s frustrating. There is a way to get enough Grimm, but it’s very difficult and tedious. Jobs don’t produce enough Grimm for the early game, either.

    2. The intimacy levels.

    I know they’ve patched this somewhat, but the levels still tend to reset a bit. It’s usually fine and it’s not a major issue, but it’s still annoying.

    3. Barbatos’s Song Remix.

    This is a personal issue. This game remixed songs from each character, and most of them are good. Except for Crazy About You.

    It is a rhythmic mess and I find it hard to play just because it does not make sense. It doesn’t sound bad, it just sounds uncoordinated. My favorite remixes are Hungry Six Pack, No. 1, Arcadia, Read My Heart and Our Destiny, but Crazy About You is just annoying to play, even if the vocals are fantastic.

    It’s a wonderful game that I fully intend to continue playing, but these are just my opinions. If you liked the original and/or like rhythm games, this is a great one to play!
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  • Thank You

    Devs, this is amazing. Thank you so much for not only putting in work for the OG game, but putting so much love into this one as well. Massive props to you guys! <3 I’d also like to add that I enjoy battling now. I’m excited to get through the story because I love the gameplay which was lacking in the original. Great job guys!
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  • Good game but a few glitches

    The game just came out so I’m hoping this gets fixed soon, but sadly the Fabsnap feature just gives me a black screen while the audio plays. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling the app, as well as restarting my phone. So far nothings worked so I assume it’s just a bug since I’ve seen a few other reviews about this problem.

    The game itself is good, albeit similar to the original. Still having a good time. I wished they updated the 2D sprites to be different than the original game, as well at the R and SR card arts.
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  • I love it but I think there is a problem

    I just now started playing and when you first enter your phone all you see is black, and I don’t really know what to do. The game runs perfectly fine but I just can’t see anything 🥲
  • Black screen

    Hey. I don’t know if it’s just me but on my iPad. Every time I start going tin the game everything on it is just black. I can still play and talk in the game but everything is just black were it makes it difficult to play. But other then that it’s a pretty good game, hope you read this and fix it, Thank you.
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  • IN LOVE

    Ah! I’ve been playing the og obey me for a bit now and playing this game is amazing. It so much more fun to play then the og obey me. With all the new features being awesome as well. Definitely recommend to download if you enjoy the og and I also heard it’s new comer friendly as well, if you aren’t interested in playing the og!
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