I went in expecting jump scares, but Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! hit me with a gut punch instead. The reveal that the school is a tomb for painful memories is chilling. Ethan Vance didn't just fight ghosts; he fought injustice. The moment the principal realized her family was innocent broke my heart. Truly a masterpiece of emotional horror.
Watching Ethan hold that burning photo while screaming at a vengeful spirit? Absolute legend behavior. He didn't use brute force; he used truth. The way he convinced the ghost to let go by showing the real arsonists was brilliant. This isn't just a dungeon clear; it's a courtroom drama in a graveyard. The Chess Queen reward feels so earned after that performance.
The transition from a terrifying SS-level dungeon to a tragic story about a framed educator is wild. Seeing the black-and-white flashbacks of the students protesting really added weight to the resentment. It makes you realize the scariest things aren't monsters, but lies. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! definitely knows how to subvert expectations.
The animation quality when the ground cracked open with lava was insane. But the quiet moments hit harder, like the paper puppets in the bunk beds. The contrast between the chaotic battle and the peaceful memory of the teacher with her students under the moon was beautiful. It's rare to see such artistic care in a short format.
I love how Ethan's team didn't just stand around. The girl in the red dress using the Mark of Truth was crucial. Even the old man with the scrolls held the line. It felt like a real raid party where everyone had a role. Their loyalty to Ethan, even in an SS-level nightmare, shows the power of their bond. Great character dynamics.