- Alternate Character Interpretation: Is Mei actually seeing a bunch of ghosts and fighting evil spirits or were her eyes hacked by parties unknown to send her on a wild goose chase? The entire game starts because someone was fiddling with the latter but they are never revealed and could be the ghosts in the apartment building. Though the hidden Yotsuya epilogue seems to imply that the ability to see ghosts runs in Mei's family, long before the invention of cybernetics.
- Best Known for the Fanservice: To the point that a subset of gamers were put off by the voluptuous character designs even back when the game was originally announced. Of course, this being a YMMV matter, just as many were drawn to the game as put off by it for the same reason.
- Just Here for Godzilla: At first many were into this for the Fanservice but then, the gripping story and Nightmare Fuel won many adepts.
- Obvious Beta: The initial 1.0 version on PC was unbalanced and had corruption glitches, to the point where it was pulled from digital store shelves until version 1.1.
- So Okay, It's Average: The game is mostly trying to figure out puzzles and some minor combat. It also involves a lot of backtracking and fiddling around with objects while searching every avenue. The animation and art are also fine, though opinions are divided on the character designs.
- Tainted by the Preview: See Best Known for the Fanservice above.
- They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: Despite being called a cyberpunk ghost story, the vast majority of the game is set in an abandoned apartment building that is permanently set in the late Eighties. The cyberpunk elements barely fit into the plot or atmosphere at all.
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