System Says: Kiss Her, Be King
A deadly game suddenly comes to the real world. Beasts can eat humans and other beasts to survive. Humans can eat beast cores to gain random powers. The higher the beast's core level, the better the power they may get. The male lead has a system that shows him the right choice for everything. What is waiting for him?
Recommended for you








Office Horror Done Right
Nothing hits harder than seeing a normal workplace turn into a slaughterhouse. The zombie transformation scene in System Says: Kiss Her, Be King had me gripping my phone. The way the colleague's eyes glowed red before attacking felt so visceral. It captures that specific fear of being trapped with people you thought you knew. The sound design must be incredible to match this visual chaos.
That Tentacle Monster Design
I have to talk about the creature design in System Says: Kiss Her, Be King. That octopus-like entity with the sharp teeth and glowing red eyes is pure nightmare material. The way it shatters the glass to get in adds such a dynamic layer to the horror. It is not just a jump scare; it feels like an invasion. The animation quality on the tentacles moving is surprisingly fluid and gross.
Running for Your Life
The pacing in System Says: Kiss Her, Be King is relentless. One minute the guy is watching the news, the next he is sprinting through dark corridors with demons on his heels. The contrast between the calm cityscape and the chaotic streets filled with horned beasts creates such high tension. You can feel the desperation in every step he takes. It makes you wonder what you would do in that situation.
The Countdown Adds So Much Stress
Seeing that timer ticking down in the sky while the moon turns red in System Says: Kiss Her, Be King creates such a unique sense of doom. It is not just random chaos; there is a deadline. The protagonist's expression of pure shock as he watches the world end on TV is something I cannot get out of my head. The blend of supernatural horror with modern technology is executed perfectly here.
The Moon Turns Red and So Does My Screen
The moment that full moon shifted from white to blood red, I knew the countdown wasn't just for show. The atmosphere in System Says: Kiss Her, Be King shifts so quickly from office boredom to absolute nightmare fuel. Watching the protagonist realize his mundane life is over while monsters tear through the city is terrifyingly relatable. The red lighting design during the chase scenes really amplifies the panic.