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New ASMR girls drama game Obey Me! launches on Eisys

New ASMR girls drama game Obey Me! launches on Eisys

Written by Ross Locksley on 08 Aug 2024



Here's something unusual - Eisys has launched a new ASMR game featuring Lucifer! What's an ASMR game you ask? Good question, we had to Google it too, so let's save you some time: ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, and the games are designed to evoke a sensory reaction to what's taking place. In the case of Obey Me!, you're going on a date with Lucifer (voiced by Kazuya Yamashita), who will speak to you softly as the night unfolds.

The game is compatible with the DLSite Sound ASMR app to get the full experience, as your romantic lead speaks gently into your ear, sometimes whispering into one or the other to elicit a feeling of sensory pleasure. It's perfectly safe for younger audiences (we checked!) so aside from some light kissing, it's about the atmosphere rather than the action.

This ASMR release is an offshoot of the popular Obey Me! otome game series, wherein you romance one of seven handsome demon brothers, interacting through chats and phone calls, with your decisions deciding the ending. 

The game is 2,200JPY (around £10) and can be purchased here: Obey Me! ASMR

Be aware that DLSite contains some raunchy content for over 18's only, though the direct link above is only for the game above.


Ross Locksley
About Ross Locksley

Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time. You can read his more personal articles on UKA's sister site, The Anime Independent.


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