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6[[labelnote:Translation]]''The Dark Hour.''[[/labelnote]]]]
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10* The game's relentlessly dark and foreboding tone is established [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8AHS5zytm4 right from the opening cutscene]]. The protagonist is seen walking through the streets of Iwatodai, people are seen talking... and then Yukari is attempting to summon her Persona with her Evoker... but without knowing all of this, it looks like she's about to commit suicide.
11* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPY4M1mzmUs cutscene]] of a random student finding himself in the Dark Hour for the first time. Imagine it's midnight, and the world suddenly becomes much darker than it's supposed to be. He turns around just in time to see an array of oversized coffins towering over him, surrounded by a large puddle of blood. The student's heavy breathing is accompanied by a strange dripping noise... which turns out to be [[EyeScream a shadow coming right out of his eye]], leaving him screaming in agony as he falls to his knees. It's not even his body that drops to the ground; ''everything above his legs liquefies into sludge.''
12* The coffins contain people who are lucky enough to be spared from experiencing the Dark Hour and thus are immune to its effects. The ones who ''don't'' turn into coffins experience the Dark Hour and, unless they can summon Personas, tend to get consumed horrifyingly by Shadows in short order.
13* The mere idea of summoning personas via ''shooting yourself in the head''. The Evokers may not function as real guns (though it should be noted the Japanese version explains that they ''are'' refurbished models of the actual thing), but summoning '''still''' involves pointing a weapon, or something that looks like one, to your head and pulling the trigger. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg06RvVzzdM No wonder Yukari was scared out of her mind]], and the protagonist didn't exactly look too pleased when he did it either.
14* Most of the characters who use Evokers put them to their temples, presumably to avoid having to look down the barrel of something that closely resembles a pistol. [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior Ken]] hunches over and puts it on his chest, right on top of his heart, and we find out his entire arc is devoted to ''killing Shinjiro''. Something is ''seriously'' wrong with that kid. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJSldnQE_z4 The movie's rendition of this scene]] isn't exactly much better...
15* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN5gMe3tqbM The protagonist's first summon.]] Right after Orpheus shows up, Thanatos ''claws his way out of Orpheus' body''. You get to see Orpheus's head wobbling dangerously on his neck before hands just ''burst'' out of the neck, throwing the head aside, and the whole body just wriggles in the most unnatural way before long arms shoot up through the neck-stump, grab the body and then tear it apart in a shower of gore, revealing Thanatos, which then proceeds to rip the Magician apart while screaming in fury. The wailing roar that Orpheus makes when first summoned isn't exactly reassuring either.
16** In the first movie, it's even worse. Not only does Makoto have a flashback to his parents' deaths (already creepy enough), he grins the most evil slasher smile as he summons Orpheus for the first time. And then, when Orpheus gets some hits in (setting the roof on fire!), Makoto clutches his head and Orpheus imitates him, before his body starts convulsing from Thanatos inside. Makoto then lifts his head up and SCREAMS IN AGONY as his eyes glow bright blue. And then Thanatos bursts from Orpheus, who then proceeds to tear up the Shadow. Not helping is the reddish tint the Shadow now has when Thanatos crushes its final arm.
17* The Reaper:
18** Stay too long on one floor and ''Death itself'' starts stalking you. Not to mention the deeply unsettling sound of rattling chains that signal it's approach. God help you if your party members are separated when it appears. If you have the setting "Priority: defeat Shadows" on, your party members will fight it and will eventually fall unconscious. When that happens, the Reaper lets out an unsettling cry, and you know someone is dead.
19--> '''[[MissionControl Mitsuru]]:''' "I sense Death. [[DontAskJustRun Retreat at once!]]"
20** ''VideoGame/Persona3Reload'' ups the ante on Reaper. You think you're safe escaping to the next floor? Nah. ''He has a chance of follow you up the stairs!'' Even worse he can pursue you up more than one floor. When the Reaper gets close in ''Reload'', one of your allies will be [[OhCrap noticeably terrified]].
21* How about Apathy Syndrome in general? The idea that you, your best friend, your mother, your partner, or anyone else you know could be out wandering the streets in a semi-catatonic state, slowly starving to death or dying of thirst, that is. Given the similarities and parallelisms between Apathy Syndrome and some forms of depression, this is most likely intentional.
22* Throughout the school year, you will see missing person reports posted by the police, and all of these missing people end up in Tartarus, falling victim to the aforementioned Apathy Syndrome if not rescued in time. Think about it from the victim's perspective: You're lost in a dark, eerie maze, with otherworldly creatures ready to tear you apart, for hours...which is Tartarus being merciful, because of [[YearOutsideHourInside the way time flows inside]]; by the time you're rescued, ''if'' you're rescued, days or weeks will have passed, with your loved ones most likely scared and very concerned about where you've been. Oh, and several of these people are ''Social Link characters''. Fail to rescue them in time, and you've basically just let a friend suffer a FateWorseThanDeath.
23* The side effects of Persona-suppressing drugs can be downright scary. Just ask Shinjiro — according to Episode 1 of ''[[http://p-ch.jp/psc/ Persona Stalker Club]]'', a Persona-themed variety show airing on Nico Nico Douga, he has to wear winter clothing all year round because his body ''can't regulate its own temperature anymore.''
24* The Hanged Man Arcana Shadow is depicted as a [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/megamitensei/images/d/df/XII.png/revision/latest?cb=20110731173326 large human-shaped blob of black mass attached to a floating cross-like mechanism]]. Notice how it is attached to the thing that makes it float? Its skin is nailed and hooked, with the stretching of the "flesh" visible to the audience. What's worse is that its idle animation will sometimes involve stretching the hooked flesh ''further'' before returning to its default pose...
25* [[GreaterScopeVillain Mitsuru's Grandfather]] was [[MadScientist into human experimentation]] and this resulted in the 12 Shadows. It's also stated he [[KickTheDog experimented on his own granddaughter]], [[LadyOfWar Mitsuru]], at a young age to get her a Persona.
26* [[EldritchAbomination Nyx]]. She is the actual personification of Death, responsible for creating Thanatos, the Persona that claws out of you in the beginning, ''and'' the Reaper that stalks you in Tartarus. Oh, and this thing is the FinalBoss. She isn't all that terrifying if not for the fact that she is merely fulfilling her purpose; when humanity becomes too self-destructive, she will descend from her shell [[ThatsNoMoon in the Moon]] and brings upon [[EndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt The Fall]]. That's right, Death itself thinks that humanity wishes for the end of the world, and so she comes to grant that!
27* The Fall itself is a very horrifying way to wipe life off the face of Earth. Every single living thing will be consumed from the inside out by its own desire for destruction. Thus everything, everywhere, will lose all sense of self and become a mindless, soulless shell that can only moan and whimper, completely unaware of its own death. And if the protagonists challenge this fate, Nyx Avatar warns that the protagonists will suffer an even more horrible fate, and ''then'' die. And in the end, Nyx proves to be unkillable even after you defeat her Avatar, and The Fall is only averted after the protagonist sacrifices himself to prove that it isn't the time for her to end humanity yet. She ''will'' come back, if humanity's mind calls her again. And it's worse than that. Nyx isn't even malicious or capable of causing The Fall on her own. Instead she's meant to descend from the heavens and join with Erebus, ''the manifestation of humanity's collective desire to die'', to bring about The Fall. Death doesn't ''think'' humanity wishes for the end of the world, we ''do''. We want it so much that we unconsciously created a creature from the depths of the Collective Unconscious to ''do just that.''
28* The bad ending where you kill Ryoji in exchange for a month of bliss before everyone inevitably dies is really awful. At first glance this would look like a good ending, and it would be in any other context. Aside that nobody remembers anything anymore, Aigis is only known as "Mysterious Girl" and nobody ever recognizes her (and it's implied that the vice versa is not true), the deaths of Yukari and Kirijo's fathers are overwritten to not have anything to do with Ikutsuki and the Fall, Yukari and Junpei creepily telling themselves and the protagonist to "live in the present", with Yukari in particular advocating "Ignorance is Bliss" like Takaya and Jin would, and Nyx will still annihilate everyone off the face of the earth. The final scene is Akihiko and Mitsuru staring up the sky and Yukari, Junpei and the protagonist are singing karaoke as the screen fades to black, implying Nyx killed everyone when the three are living out their lives forgetting what will happen very soon.
29* Turns out the Nyx Avatar is actually your ''friend'' in the form of Pharos and Ryoji, and Aigis sealed this thing inside ''YOU''. Not only is your childhood friend actually an EldritchAbomination, but you yourself are also a host of doom. And you still have to deal with fighting him; Nyx Avatar's battle dialogue just feels like that he doesn't even want to fight you and he's apparently bored trying to do it, both because he used to be your friend and he thinks you are absolutely no resistance to her. Also this thing looks legitimately creepy. His hair looks like Ryoji's, but his face is now a mask with an eerie, hollow SlasherSmile. In the movie, it also speaks in [[VocalDissonance Ryoji's voice]] rather than the deep, booming voice in the games.
30* When Nyx's true form is revealed, people who believed in the apocalyptic rumours that Takaya and Jin were spreading throughout Port Island start randomly exploding into shadows in ecstasy!
31* The ''Persona 3: FES'' disc contains some cut tracks and beta versions of tracks, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RwZx8QafcdU two of which are work-in-progress versions of "The Voice Someone Calls"]]. They're much creepier than the final version; the first version is simply an [[NothingIsScarier eerie ambiance]], while the second version has faint traces of the drum beats, which sound more like ''footsteps'' in this version.
32* The cutscene you see after you defeat "???" in The Answer. Enjoy the sight of someone dissolving, one layer of flesh at a time; starting off by giving you a good eyeful of the protagonist's blood-red, ''skinless'', ''eyeless'' face. It ends with a closeup of their beating heart and watching their torso dissolve into ''butterflies''.
33* The FinalBoss of The Answer, Erebus. Not helping matters is its true nature, similar to [[EldritchAbomination Nyarlathotep]] in the previous games, this thing ''isn't'' a Shadow, but a being born from the Collective Unconscious. Erebus represents humanity's unconscious desire to die, and it's unison with Nyx is what would cause The Fall should the Great Seal ever falter. Think about that for a second. We, ''all of humanity'', actually desire death to come. And then there's the fact that the party defeating it achieves nothing but getting it off their backs. Erebus will never ''ever'' stop reviving until it's source in the Collective Unconscious fades, and that would mean that all of humanity would need to stop fearing and desiring death.
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