Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge/YMMV


 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: The dream sequence. Okay, it is referenced later on but three games and 19 years later, we still have no idea why it happened or what the fuck it was supposed to mean.
 * Hilarious in Hindsight: A pirate gloating about having a bucket of mud... isn't that a bit like a pirate gloating about having a jar of dirt?
 * "That is a nice-looking beard. One thing's for sure... I am never shaving this off."
 * Guybrush's beard in the original version of this game is probably about as badass as he can ever realistically hope for. The Special Edition reduces it to wispy fuzz that barely even qualifies as a beard at all, but this leads to some Hilarious in Hindsight moments since Guybrush spends the whole game talking about how much effort it took him to grow his beard, when it's barely even noticeable (which Wally eventually calls him out on in the sequel).
 * Nightmare Fuel: This is certainly the scariest of the series. For specific examples, see below.
 * LeChuck chasing Guybrush around  is terrifying. While you're desperately trying to solve the last puzzle of the game, there's this dread that at any point, LeChuck could come in and send Guybrush screaming in pain into the next room. For a little kid trying to finish the game while watching the loveable pirate being tortured, this game is an anciety-inducing masterpiece.
 * Guybrush's parents come back in his dream, and then their skin melts off. Then the scene goes funny again when they start dancing. But the scene goes scary again when LeChuck shows up, turns into YOU, and then kills you the same way you killed him in the first game. It's not exactly The Exorcist, but it can be pretty freaky when you're a kid.
 * The first time you enter the bolted tunnels under the waterfall.
 * They Changed It Now It Sucks: A surprisingly large amount of fans were upset that the Special Edition omitted the original version's title sequence, even though it would have been slightly redundant when you can listen to the main theme in its entirety in the main menu. The Bone Song's music was also out of sync with the lyrics. A patch released on July 29 restored both the original intro and credit sequence for the classic version, as well as addressing the issues with iMuse music and sound effects and fixing the lyrical sync with the Bone Song; interestingly, the intro is fully voiced, meaning that they had at least planned on making an HD remasterization of it, one can only hope they do it in a future patch...
 * Much like in the game's predecessor, the Sam and Max cameos were removed because of copyright reasons, although in the case of the previous game, the Sam & Max totem was at least replaced with one in the likeness of Purple Tentacle...
 * Values Dissonance: Apparently it's not acceptable to make jokes about white slavery anymore.
 * The Woobie: Wally.