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Nightmare Fuel / Siren: Blood Curse

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  • Given how it's on PS3, the update in graphics makes every little thing creepier, such as the locations - more grittiness, more detail, and more disturbing looks on the Shibitos' faces.
    • The 'Making of' featurette on the disc reveals that all of the freaky movements you see from the Shibito were modeled from professional dancers. Their movements are creepy.
  • An early yet easily missed scare in Chapter 1 features a mutilated corpse in a bathroom. Should you leave and then come back? Its eyes opened.
  • The game-exclusive Maggot Shibito. It's big, it's fast, and it can One-Hit Kill you. It's body is large and thin, looking like a maggot itself, with elongated limbs and legs. The face is horrifically bloated, too.
  • The redesigns for the Shibito Brains. They have more variety this time, including one that has four tentacles that allow it to hang, with the rest of the body limply lying there mid-air.
  • Bella's last level: after exiting a house filled with a family of shibito, you come across the path that allows you to leave the area... then Melissa Gale calls out for her daughter, and you think it's all good, right? Then Melissa comes forward to reveal herself bloodied, with a distorted voice, happy, and says that "I came to get you!" You then have to run around the place, desperately avoiding her grasp.
    • Melissa traps Bella in the yard by shutting the entrance door and winding the lock tight, meaning that Bella has to get it open again by unwinding the lock while Melissa is searching for her a few yards away. Seems easy enough...until the moment you start unwinding the lock, Melissa can hear Bella trying to escape.
      Melissa: "Stop fiddling with that, honey!"
  • In Episode 6, Howard has to defeat Shibito Seigo Saiga. There's actually detail to Seigo's head, given how he committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a shotgun; there's a great big hole in the back of his head.
  • Sam's last level in Episode 12. Melissa bursts through as a Maggot Shibito, demanding her daughter. For the most part, you have to run the hell away from her before reaching several safe spots that allow you to electrocute her through chucking antennae, making sure that you don't fall off while she's circling the place like a predator waiting for its prey. And after that, you have to shoot about a dozen Spider Shibito with a shotgun, taking into account the constant reloading and the fast recovery rate of the Spiders.
  • In Episode 7, as Seigo, you need to help Bella escape, you're sniping at first and feel very badass. Then you go down and need to find an item but, as explained before, it is vague to find exactly what you want, so if you open a certain closet you find a freaking gigantic face in it screaming at you. It is a Jump Scare, but a very good one.

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