12/27/2023 0 Comments No thank you game reviewThe only magic I want from Nobeta is a disappearing act. It is a catastrophic fumbling of the bag with a narrative that makes no sense, combat that feels far too basic, puzzles that don’t even warrant a mention, and a distinctly unappealing target demographic. Little Witch Nobeta is not for me, but then I’m not certain who it is for. I’m fighting a ghostly apparition of a tiny girl wielding a gigantic sword, and the game expects me to be sad about it. They function as a sort of prerequisite or turning point for a story branch. 'Flags' are a basic component of many visual novels. Then, after hours of confusing cutscenes that did not endear me to a single character and twists that were either startlingly obvious or bafflingly left-field, the final boss fight starts up, and the soft, plinky plonk melody (designed to evoke the same sad gravity of Dark Souls and Dark Souls 3’s final fights, no doubt) sent me into hysterics. The titular game mechanic of NTY revolves around destroying 'flags' by way of the No, Thank You button. Despite losing her hat so obviously in the cutscene, she spawned right after with the hat squarely on her head. The first was during a totally random diversion where Nobeta loses her hat and insists that she spend the next 25 minutes engaging with an annoying dungeon filled with dark/light puzzles. GeekBuddy Analysis 37 Players Community: 37 Best: 45 20 Min Playing Time Age: 8+ Community: 8+ Weight: 1. This product requires the No Thank You, Evil! game to play.I smiled precisely twice during my five-hour playthrough. It’s full color on one side, and ready to be colored in on the other!
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