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Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 proves to have no shortage of scary moments.


  • The Stranger's House, which is basically an even more ominous and oppressing version of the Old Chateau. It even has furniture that shakes and moves as you travel through it, and the music, which has creaking noises, makes the place extra creepy.
  • Castelia Gym for those uncomfortable with clowns and webs; It even provides the best of both worlds by having one of the Harlequins randomly popping out of a cocoon.
  • One particularly unsettling instance occurs in Lostlorn Forest. A backpacker staring at a rock (very likely the same one who warned you about the disguised Zoroark from the first game) will ask you about the Pokémon Zoroark and then give you the TM95 Snarl. He'll then talk about Zoroark's visit to the forest two years ago and talk about its devious ability to create illusions. Then just as he's walking out, he suddenly transforms into a Zoroark — much to not only yours, but your character's surprise as well - and runs off immediately.
  • Ghetsis trying to use Kyurem to freeze the player character alive a la Master Xehanort from Kingdom Hearts. The animation in the scene makes it even scarier due to the floating chunks of ice spinning around and hurtling towards the hero at high speed; imagine what that would look like in real life. To some, the scene was even scarier back when the games were untranslated and fans didn't know what the characters were saying; it looked like Kyurem was actually going to brutally impale the player using pointed icicles. To others, what it was actually going to do was even scarier!
  • On that note, the ultimate fate of Ghetsis himself, who loses his mind so entirely that he is reduced to a catatonic, non-functioning vegetable in the immediate aftermath of the game. Thoroughly deserved, but no less unfathomably horrible.
  • Some of the Bad and Strange endings to some of the Pokéstar movies can be quite creepy, many even implied to result in the death of the player.
    • The Bad ending to the first of the Timegate Traveler movies has the time machine exploding, followed by the main character discovering that they have merged with their Solosis.
    • The villain for The Red Mist of Terror is pretty much an Eldritch Abomination. Even its humanoid minions are unsettlingly creepy. It even has one of its spawn use Selfdestruct/Explosion just to hamper you. Needless to say, its endings can be quite disturbing as well, the Strange Ending of one movie even resulting in the player cannibalizing a helpless woman.

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