- Awesome Music: It seems Trollface-based FNF mods have a pattern of great music.
- "Glad" starts the mod great, being a catchy opera tune with Mr. Trololo's voice bordering on Most Wonderful Sound. No wonder it's Girlfriend's favorite.
- "Evacuate" is, of all things, a fast-paced rock song packed with a heavy panic-inducing intimidation factor, coming from the composer behind "Deathmatch" and "Thunderstorm".
- Most Wonderful Sound: As mentioned in Awesome Music, Mr. Trololo's voice comes directly from the singer of the famous "Troll Song", Eduard Khil, and is used to produce a lovely opera baritone that contributes greatly to "Glad" and "Prepare".
- Nightmare Fuel: As is standard for Trollge media, the Trollge itself is a menacing Ax-Crazy maniac with the intent to kill at no provocation. This mod, however, takes it to the next step by having him directly kill off Mr. Trololo as he assimilates his body before reviving him into an And I Must Scream situation.
- Tear Jerker: Girlfriend is utterly heartbroken at witnessing her "uncle" Trololo get killed and assimilated by Trollge, and her crying and fear in his presence are worryingly realistic.
- That One Level: Until an update removed the Life Drain and single-miss instakill mechanics, "Evacuate" was incredibly tough, so much so that few managed to beat it without the help of Botplay. The song itself is tough enough with its high BPM and scroll speed, though its note density is thankfully rather average in comparison. Where things become insane, though, are the song's gimmicks. Axe notes are littered throughout the chart, which instantly kill the player if they're hit and may give players of The Tricky Mod flashbacks. Trollge also gives a constant Damage Over Time effect, ensuring that the player is constantly close to defeat...not that this matters all that much, as similarly to Vs. Impostor's "Defeat", missing a single note causes an instant death.
- As if that all wasn't bad enough, playing it in "Troll" difficulty turns it into a challenge so absurdly hard, the chart itself is unfinished because the devs don't expect it to be possible. The scroll speed is set to a whopping 10 (the same as Friday Night Sandboxin''s "Spyware", another case of ToL) in a game where anything above 4 is considered absurd, meaning that you would need inhuman reflexes or pure memory to notice the notes coming. Additionally, the chart is changed to be ridiculously bloated with double and triple notes, hold notes combined with other notes, and tons of notes that don't follow the vocals - and that's not even getting into the axe notes. Even if you were to somehow complete the song, it still remains impossible thanks to an incomplete chart preventing Boyfriend from counteracting the Damage Over Time. Unfortunately, this led some players to criticize the song's overcharting and unfinished nature, but fortunately the devs are aware of this and intend to release an update that fixes Evacuate's charting.
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