* Many enemies and places qualify, but the hands coming out of the mirrors in the subway restroom at the beginning of the game seem to be first scare factor for a lot of players. You can’t stand at a distance and be safe either, since they bend and reach towards you.
* Other significant ones includes ghosts of children who only have legs and is just a wisp from the waist up, complete with creepy giggling. They speak English, too, saying "Here I come!" before attacking, even in the Japanese audio track of the game.
* One type of ghost is a crying woman with many pins in her back and a giant eye that opens and is her weak spot. Why she’s like that isn’t known, but she possibly could’ve been another human experimented on, like Sai.
* Speaking of, one of the monster enemies at the dam has a human torso but has multiple legs and moves like a crab. It holds protest signs while shooting projectiles and gives a high, unsettling laugh when spotting the player. Seems to be just another victim of whatever contamination or experiments that were going on.
* Many times there are suddenly eerie noises signifying enemies are nearby, but you can’t see them until you’re closer, which usually means it’s too late to flee. One nerve-wracking encounter is when you find dogs who growl loudly as a warning before they’re visible.
* When Seto leaves the train station through a tunnel, he and PF see the sunset. Nice enough. But off to the right, there are tally marks on a wall. It could be the number of days that another person had been there...or it could be the number of people who've died going the way Seto was about to go. In that case though, who made the marks?
* After exiting the tunnel, Seto finds the ghost of a little girl in a warehouse. On the walls there are scribbles. Some are happy, like a girl and a mother, flowers, and other things kids might draw...but there are also things like "Mommy" and "I'm hungry" written on the walls. This also doubles as a TearJerker.
* Seto enters a trashed room filled with boxes and other post-apocalyptic junk towards the end of the game. For those using one of the regular flashlights, there is nothing remotely disconcerting about this room. However, if you were using the flashlight that allows you to see hidden messages written on the walls, you will suddenly enter a room where literally every surface has "I don't want to die! I don't want to die! I don't want to die!" scribbled over it in an increasingly desperate hand. If you scare easily, do yourself a favor and don't enter the room with that flashlight.
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