I liked N&T and I keep seeing this come up in latest updates but every time I read the description it just removes any desire I might have had to try it.
The description makes the entire thing seem boring and pointless.
The main character (of your own naming) awakens to find himself in the Interim, a realm which exists between the old world and the new. Before long, he runs across Mira, an Entede--a metaphysical being sent to aid him.
Sent by who or what?
From her, he learns that he's there to assist those who've yet to properly move on. As these lingering humans desperately hold onto memories of their former lives
As someone playing the MC, why should I care about them any more than I care about random people I walk past in the street?
Plus we're all dead already anyway so who gives a shit?
he must help them come to terms with their existence
I
must?
Why?
Don't tell me what to do, in fact the more you try and make me do anything the more likely it is that I'll do the opposite just to piss you off.
all the while learning about the reason for his own situation.
This makes it even less likely I'll willingly do anything for anyone, considering we're all already dead, I have no idea why I'm in this situation and someone or something is trying to force me to dance to their tune.
There is nothing in this description which suggests to me that this story is a good time waiting to be had.
Then I read through the comments to see if maybe its just a bad description and it really is a decent story like N&T was but now, it actually seems to get worse;
It seems to mostly be some disjointed, sandbox-esq scene-selector with a cast that the whole point is to get rid of them as quickly as you can, thus making caring about them pointless.
It seems about as interesting as a bunch of standard fetch-quests in an RPG, aka boring filler to pad out the main story, which is likely not that robust since apparently it needs a bunch of filler quests to even make it seem longer and more involved than it actually was anyway.
Basically, the description doesn't make the story seem interesting and the comments don't change or challenge that impression.