Nezori

Nezori

March 31, 2026
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About Nezori

Nezori is a role-playing game from 2026 that tasks you with playing a fox girl seeking a mythical hot spring in a world of anthropomorphic fox and wolf characters. Developed by a small team, it mixes light action RPG elements with whimsical storytelling. You explore vibrant forests, snowy peaks, and cozy villages while battling foes using melee and elemental magic. The game leans into its cute aesthetic, balancing combat with character interactions and simple puzzles. It’s a short, self-contained adventure aimed at players who enjoy quirky, story-driven RPGs with a focus on charm over complexity.

Gameplay

Combat in Nezori is real-time but accessible, with quick melee strikes and elemental spells that can be upgraded. You’ll often fight small groups of wolf-like enemies, using dodge rolls and magic to clear paths. Exploration involves solving basic environmental puzzles, like redirecting water to unlock doors. Dialogue choices have minimal impact, keeping the story linear. Between battles, you craft items at campfires and upgrade skills with earned experience. The controls are tight, with responsive movement and fluid animations. Sessions feel breezy, think 30-minute stretches of combat, exploration, and dialogue. While the action is satisfying, the lack of deeper systems or branching narratives keeps it from feeling weighty.

What Players Think

Nezori holds a 7.5/10 critic score but is split among players. Average playtime is 14.7 hours, with only 28% completing the main story. Community moods are mostly “Wholesome” (42%) and “Playful” (35%), but 30% label it “Meh.” Reviewers highlight its art style and combat polish, though 45% call the quests repetitive. One player wrote, “Cute but forgettable, finishes in under 20 hours.” Achievements are easy, with 85% unlocking all 14 within 16 hours. The game’s charm wins points, but its short length and shallow systems leave many unimpressed. Criticisms often focus on underdeveloped side content and a lack of lasting replay value.

PlayPile's Take

Nezori is a niche pick for fans of casual RPGs with cute aesthetics and light combat. Priced at $24.99, it feels fairly priced for a quick, charming experience. The core gameplay is fun but lacks depth, making it unsuitable for players seeking complex systems or branching stories. With under 15 hours of content and easy achievements, it’s better suited for a weekend playthrough than a long-term commitment. It’s worth trying if you like quirky adventures, but don’t expect anything impressive. The game’s strengths lie in its visuals and atmosphere, not its lasting impact.

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