The developer behind the upcoming action RPG Nightin Cage has quickly responded to fan feedback about character animations and fanservice.
Recently, they showcased the main character’s climbing animations. Fans shared that the movements felt stiff and suggested a more natural style to enhance immersion. The game’s appeal lies heavily in its fanservice—featuring a striking protagonist with various outfits, some even damageable during gameplay, revealing more skin.
In one tweet, the developer highlighted a new animation update following fan suggestions. The changes aimed to create a smoother, more realistic climbing motion. They added transitional animations to avoid the awkwardness of previous movements, focusing on creating a more immersive experience.
A fan noted that a more refined approach would echo beloved characters like 2B from Nier: Automata. They pointed out that subtle animations can evoke a stronger connection with players, as seen with established gaming icons.
According to a recent survey conducted by the Entertainment Software Association, nearly 65% of gamers appreciate character design that balances allure with authenticity. This trend reflects players’ growing expectations for depth in character development.
Though Nightin Cage does not yet have a release date, it has already sparked significant interest, illustrating the power of community engagement in game development.
As fans continue to express their preferences, developers increasingly rely on feedback to shape their projects. For the latest updates, you can follow the game’s progress on their official Twitter.

