The moment that teacher walked in with those glowing red eyes, I knew this wasn't a normal school setting. The way she announced quiz scores like a death sentence had me on the edge of my seat. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! perfectly captures this vibe shift from romance to terror. Anna's panic when she failed was so real, you could feel the dread in the room.
Zack standing there confused while everyone else is terrified shows he's either brave or clueless. The contrast between his calm demeanor and the chaos around him is fascinating. When the teacher called out names, the tension was unbearable. This show blends horror and school life in a way that keeps you guessing who will survive the next pop quiz.
Watching Anna tremble and cry made my heart race. Her reaction to failing the quiz felt so genuine, like we were all trapped in that classroom with her. The atmosphere in room 404 is suffocating, and every character's fear adds to the horror. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! nails the emotional stakes of surviving a supernatural school.
That teacher's design is iconic—pale skin, dark hair, and those menacing red eyes that glow when she's angry. Her sharp teeth when she smiles after announcing failures give me chills. She's not just a teacher; she's a predator. The visual storytelling here is top-notch, making every scene feel like a trap waiting to spring.
Eric sweating bullets until he heard he passed was such a relatable moment. But in this world, passing one quiz doesn't mean safety. The constant threat of failure looms over everyone. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! uses school anxiety and amplifies it into life-or-death stakes, which is both terrifying and brilliant.