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Nope Nope Nope Nurses Review – An Intensified, Refreshing Nope

Exploring the Protagonist’s Unique Condition in Nope Nope Nope Nurses

When you think about, uhm, self-relief, it’s usually associated with anticipation, excitement, or just general delight. It’s a reliable form of self-pleasure that plenty of us can understand and maybe even relate to. However, what if that pleasure becomes a curse? No one understands that notion as much as the protagonist of the Nope Nope Nurses trilogy, Yamada. Sadly, he suffers from a rare condition that requires him to achieve ejaculation every three hours, making the physical catharsis a continuous chore. Plus, with his arms now broken, he’s been staying at a hospital of ill repute, where the nurses want nothing to do with him.

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In the first entry of this intense trilogy, Nope Nope Nurses, we witnessed the beginning days of Yamada’s hospital stay as four nurses callously treated him. Now, in Nope Nope Nope Nurses, we see the continuation of his time here with even more nurses joining the abusive fray. Unfortunately for Yamada, he finds himself treated by the OG Three, a triple threat of veteran nurses who outclass the cruelty of the ones Yamada is familiar with.

These three nurses all vary in their attitude toward Yamada and obligatory ejaculation methods.

These three nurses all vary in their attitude toward Yamada and obligatory ejaculation methods. For instance, Numajiri is disturbingly obsessive with incessantly brutal remarks that egg her on further the more Yamada reacts. In direct contrast, another member of the OG Three, Kiritani, is strangely kindhearted toward Yamada, not inflicting physical or verbal torment. Supposedly, she used to be a delinquent, so she’s undoubtedly hiding prominent darkness behind those assuredly veiled smiles, especially considering this hospital’s track record.

Character Interactions and Methods in Nope Nope Nope Nurses

The final member of the OG Three, Tendo, is perhaps the most frightening of the bunch. She can be best described as psychopathic, dealing out constant jeering and torture with not the most sane expressions. Plus, Tendo’s not particularly well-liked by other nurses, and she’s the sister of the head nurse who wields significant sway among the staff. Consequently, no one can openly defy her haphazard machinations.

Introducing New Characters in the Nope Nope Nope Nurses Sequel

To be honest, I found these new characters more captivating than the original group. The nurses in the first entry did their job effectively, but it gradually became clear that we were only going through the motions, as each appearance was like a mini story arc unto itself until the narrative’s end. On the other hand, the new nurses in this sequel have more presence, likely because of their connections to the already-established setting and cast. Admittedly, their attitudes play into tropes far more transparently, yet that’s not really a negative in this case since they embody clear fetishes that’ll excite the right crowds.

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The original Nope Nope Nurses was a genuinely refreshing experience for how it unabashedly embraced male-centric masochism. Granted, you yourself need to be masochistic to derive sexual pleasure from these scenes and scenarios. Still, it pulled out all the stops in that regard, ensuring that all who find the genre stimulating are catered to quite nicely. This sequel, Nope Nope Nope Nurses, is more of the same in that general notion, with plenty of intense, hardcore M scenes that’ll make you simultaneously feel envy and pity for Yamada.

The story takes a somewhat unexpected turn in the later hours… painting a fresh new dynamic in this institution.

Understanding the Genre Appeal of Nope Nope Nope Nurses

However, the story takes a somewhat unexpected turn in the later hours. Alongside Yamada’s guilt at his circumstances taking centerstage, other innocent individuals become victims of this collective mess. One of these affected parties is the new nurse, Mochizuki, a naive new employee who is nothing like the heartless nurses in the vicinity. Her tenderhearted nature makes the disparity of her reception by others in her profession alarmingly sympathetic, painting a fresh new dynamic in this institution where every woman being inhumane was the norm.

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In fact, the H-scenes reflect this altered approach, with there now also being a focus on female-on-female domination. While certainly a different brand of appeal than male-centered masochism, these new scenes instill this entry with increased distinction. It’s a bold step that may spread the audience a bit more thin, given how highly focused the first game’s H-scenes were in their collective type. Still, I found it all to work out well, thanks to the new personal conflicts of this entry. As a reminder, if you’re playing the Steam release, a free patch from Johren is required to implement the H-scenes. 

Narrative Shifts and New Dynamics in Nope Nope Nope Nurses

Nope Nope Nope Nurses is a surprising sequel. While the developer could’ve stuck to what made the first game work, that being the sole focus on male domination, they opted to take a different direction here, giving this entry a standout identity. Alongside the ambitious intensity remaining at the forefront of the various relationships and sexual content, the twist on the narrative and character dynamics make this a worthwhile entry for those who wanted something more out of the Nope Nope Nurses formula. A few noticeable typos can take one of the experience, though. Now, there’s only one entry left for our groins and hearts to confront, Nope Nope Nope Nope Nurses.

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Nope Nope Nope Nurses elevates the series with intriguing new characters and a richer narrative. Diverging from the first game's male-centric focus, this sequel introduces the OG Three nurses, each with distinct personalities that range from obsessive to psychopathic, adding depth and intensity. The game broadens its appeal with the inclusion of female-on-female domination scenes alongside its core masochistic content. Central to the story's evolution is the character of Mochizuki, an innocent nurse whose presence introduces emotional complexity. Despite minor typos, the game's ambitious character development and narrative twists make it a compelling addition to the Nope Nope Nurses trilogy, setting an exciting stage for the final chapter, Nope Nope Nope Nope Nurses.

The Good

  • New Character Dynamics: The introduction of the OG Three nurses adds depth and variety to the character roster, making the narrative more engaging compared to the first game.
  • Complex Emotional Layers: The game explores deeper emotional themes, such as Yamada's guilt and the innocence of nurse Mochizuki, adding a new dynamic to the story and character interactions.
  • Intense and Varied Scenes: The game maintains its intensity in relationships and sexual content, catering well to its target audience with a mix of masochistic and domination scenarios.

The Bad

  • Quality Issues: The presence of noticeable typos and potential technical flaws can detract from the overall immersive experience of the game.
  • Risk of Monotony: Despite the new additions, the game still risks becoming monotonous for some players, especially those not specifically interested in the niche themes it explores.
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