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** Almost any scene involving [[spoiler: The One - the game's true protagonist, and a fourth wall-breaking immortal serial murderer who devours people in order to take over their lives. Everyone who has played ''Immortality'' remembers the first time they saw her, probably popping into existence as a JumpScare while they were rewinding what seemed like an innocuous clip. It's arguably worse early on, when the player has no idea who or ''what'' this strange, alien-like woman staring directly into the camera even is.]]

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** Almost any scene involving [[spoiler: The One - the game's true protagonist, and a fourth wall-breaking immortal serial murderer who devours people in order to take over their lives. Everyone who has played ''Immortality'' ''IMMORTALITY'' remembers the first time they saw her, probably popping into existence as a JumpScare while they were rewinding what seemed like an innocuous clip. It's arguably worse early on, when the player has no idea who or ''what'' this strange, alien-like woman staring directly into the camera even is.]]
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** The hidden scene of [[spoiler: The One]] lipsyncing to a cover of Candy Says by [[Music/AntonyAndTheJohnsons Anohni]]. Overlaps with TearJerker.

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** The hidden scene of [[spoiler: The One]] lipsyncing to a cover of [[Music/TheVelvetUnderground Candy Says Says]] by [[Music/AntonyAndTheJohnsons Anohni]].[[Music/AnohniAndTheJohnsons ANOHNI]]. Overlaps with TearJerker.

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** The hidden scene of The One lipsyncing to a cover of Candy Says by [[Music/AntonyAndTheJohnsons Anohni]]. Overlaps with TearJerker.

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** The hidden scene of [[spoiler: The One One]] lipsyncing to a cover of Candy Says by [[Music/AntonyAndTheJohnsons Anohni]]. Overlaps with TearJerker.


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* NightmareFuel:
** While most of the terror in the game comes from [[spoiler: the reverse scenes]], some of the more mundane moments have their own scares, too. Take, for instance, the scene where Marissa accidentally discharges a prop gun directly into Carl's chest - a frighteningly-realistic look at the dangers of carrying a loaded gun on-set, and not too far away from similar incidents that have happened in real life. [[spoiler: It's almost a relief to discover that the apparent "accident" was a deliberate murder, although Marissa and Carl's stunned, numb reactions might still hit too close to home.]]
** Almost any scene involving [[spoiler: The One - the game's true protagonist, and a fourth wall-breaking immortal serial murderer who devours people in order to take over their lives. Everyone who has played ''Immortality'' remembers the first time they saw her, probably popping into existence as a JumpScare while they were rewinding what seemed like an innocuous clip. It's arguably worse early on, when the player has no idea who or ''what'' this strange, alien-like woman staring directly into the camera even is.]]
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** "Two of Everything," the titular song from the in-universe film, which manages to sound exactly like a turn-of-the-millennium pop hit a la Music/BritneySpears or Music/ChristinaAguilera. Bonus points for [[DoItYourselfThemeTune being sung by]] [[TheCastShowoff Manon Gage as Maria!]]

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** "Two of Everything," the titular song from the in-universe film, which manages to sound exactly like a turn-of-the-millennium pop hit a la Music/BritneySpears or Music/ChristinaAguilera. Bonus points for [[DoItYourselfThemeTune being sung by]] [[TheCastShowoff Manon Gage as Maria!]]
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** "Two of Everything," the titular song from the in-universe film, which manages to sound exactly like a turn-of-the-millennium pop hit a la Music/BritneySpears or Music/ChristinaAguilera. Bonus points for [[DoItYourselfThemeTune being sung by]] [[TheCastShowoff Manon Gage as Maria!]]

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** "Two of Everything," the titular song from the in-universe film, which manages to sound exactly like a turn-of-the-millennium pop hit a la Music/BritneySpears or Music/ChristinaAguilera. Bonus points for [[DoItYourselfThemeTune being sung by]] [[TheCastShowoff Manon Gage as Maria!]]Maria!]]
* SlowPacedBeginning: Due to the game's nonlinear nature, it can take a while before you have enough information about who's who in which movie to get a picture of what's happening. Before then, you're basically watching random movie clips, almost definitely out of order, possibly from different movies clip to clip.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The hidden scene of The One lipsyncing to a cover of Candy Says by [[AntonyAndTheJohnsons Anohni]]. Overlaps with TearJerker.
** "Two of Everything," the titular song from the in-universe film, which manages to sound exactly like a turn-of-the-millennium pop hit a la Music/BritneySpears or Music/ChristinaAguilera. Bonus points for [[DoItYourselfThemeTune being sung by]] [[TheCastShowoff Manon Gage as Maria!]]
* GuideDangIt: There are a few [[spoiler:reverse clips]] present that are not accompanied by [[spoiler:their tell tale sound cue]]. These include [[spoiler:the initial interview clip which conceals the One and the Other explaining facts about their nature]] and [[spoiler:the clip of the accident that kills Carl, which reveals both the fact that it was actually the One killing the Other and that the latter came back via Amy Archer]]. Making this particularly frustrating is that this conceals crucial plot points.
** However, at least in the case of the [[spoiler:reverse clip connected to Carl's accident]], the vibration meant to hint at [[spoiler:the presence of a reverse clip]] is still present, and the interview clip does contain [[spoiler:large amounts of visual distortion at the end to hint at something off, and does contain vibration cues for the clips hidden further within the primary reverse clip.]]

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic:
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The hidden scene of The One lipsyncing to a cover of Candy Says by [[AntonyAndTheJohnsons [[Music/AntonyAndTheJohnsons Anohni]]. Overlaps with TearJerker.
** "Two of Everything," the titular song from the in-universe film, which manages to sound exactly like a turn-of-the-millennium pop hit a la Music/BritneySpears or Music/ChristinaAguilera. Bonus points for [[DoItYourselfThemeTune being sung by]] [[TheCastShowoff Manon Gage as Maria!]]
* GuideDangIt: There are a few [[spoiler:reverse clips]] present that are not accompanied by [[spoiler:their tell tale sound cue]]. These include [[spoiler:the initial interview clip which conceals the One and the Other explaining facts about their nature]] and [[spoiler:the clip of the accident that kills Carl, which reveals both the fact that it was actually the One killing the Other and that the latter came back via Amy Archer]]. Making this particularly frustrating is that this conceals crucial plot points.
** However, at least in the case of the [[spoiler:reverse clip connected to Carl's accident]], the vibration meant to hint at [[spoiler:the presence of a reverse clip]] is still present, and the interview clip does contain [[spoiler:large amounts of visual distortion at the end to hint at something off, and does contain vibration cues for the clips hidden further within the primary reverse clip.]]
Maria!]]
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** "Two of Everything," the titular song from the in-universe film, which manages to sound exactly like a turn-of-the-millennium pop hit a la Music/BritneySpears or Music/ChristinaAguilera. Bonus points for [[DoItYourselfThemeTune being sung by]] [[TheCastShowoff Manon Gage as Maria!]]
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** However, at least in the case of the [[spoiler:reverse clip connected to Carl's accident]], the vibration meant to hint at [[spoiler:the presence of a reverse clip]] is still present, and the interview clip does contain [[spoiler:large amounts of visual distortion at the end of the clip to hint at something off\, and does contain vibration cues for the clips hidden further within the primary reverse clip.]]

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** However, at least in the case of the [[spoiler:reverse clip connected to Carl's accident]], the vibration meant to hint at [[spoiler:the presence of a reverse clip]] is still present, and the interview clip does contain [[spoiler:large amounts of visual distortion at the end of the clip to hint at something off\, off, and does contain vibration cues for the clips hidden further within the primary reverse clip.]]
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** However, at least in the case of the [[spoiler:reverse clip connected to Carl's accident]], the vibration meant to hint at [[spoiler:the presence of a reverse clip]] is still present, and the interview clip does contain [[spoiler:large amounts of visual distortion at the end of the clip to hint at something off with the clip, and does contain vibration cues for the clips hidden further within the primary reverse clip.]]

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** However, at least in the case of the [[spoiler:reverse clip connected to Carl's accident]], the vibration meant to hint at [[spoiler:the presence of a reverse clip]] is still present, and the interview clip does contain [[spoiler:large amounts of visual distortion at the end of the clip to hint at something off with the clip, off\, and does contain vibration cues for the clips hidden further within the primary reverse clip.]]
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* GuideDangIt: There are a few [[spoiler:reverse clips]] present that are not accompanied by [[spoiler:their tell tale sound cue]]. These include [[spoiler:the initial interview clip which conceals the One and the Other explaining facts about their nature]] and [[spoiler:the clip of the accident that kills Carl, which reveals both the fact that it was actually the One killing the Other and that the latter came back via Amy Archer]]. Making this particularly frustrating is that this conceals crucial plot points.

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* GuideDangIt: There are a few [[spoiler:reverse clips]] present that are not accompanied by [[spoiler:their tell tale sound cue]]. These include [[spoiler:the initial interview clip which conceals the One and the Other explaining facts about their nature]] and [[spoiler:the clip of the accident that kills Carl, which reveals both the fact that it was actually the One killing the Other and that the latter came back via Amy Archer]]. Making this particularly frustrating is that this conceals crucial plot points.points.
** However, at least in the case of the [[spoiler:reverse clip connected to Carl's accident]], the vibration meant to hint at [[spoiler:the presence of a reverse clip]] is still present, and the interview clip does contain [[spoiler:large amounts of visual distortion at the end of the clip to hint at something off with the clip, and does contain vibration cues for the clips hidden further within the primary reverse clip.]]
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The hidden scene of The One lipsyncing to a cover of Candy Says by [[AntonyAndTheJohnsons Anohni]]. Overlaps with TearJerker.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The hidden scene of The One lipsyncing to a cover of Candy Says by [[AntonyAndTheJohnsons Anohni]]. Overlaps with TearJerker.TearJerker.
* GuideDangIt: There are a few [[spoiler:reverse clips]] present that are not accompanied by [[spoiler:their tell tale sound cue]]. These include [[spoiler:the initial interview clip which conceals the One and the Other explaining facts about their nature]] and [[spoiler:the clip of the accident that kills Carl, which reveals both the fact that it was actually the One killing the Other and that the latter came back via Amy Archer]]. Making this particularly frustrating is that this conceals crucial plot points.
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SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The hidden scene of The One lipsyncing to a cover of Candy Says by [[AntonyAndTheJohnsons Anohni]]. Overlaps with TearJerker.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The hidden scene of The One lipsyncing to a cover of Candy Says by [[AntonyAndTheJohnsons Anohni]]. Overlaps with TearJerker.
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SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The hidden scene of The One lipsyncing to a cover of Candy Says by [[AntonyAndTheJohnsons Anohni]]. Overlaps with TearJerker.

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