Live a Live/Nightmare Fuel
- Akira's chapter. It's even more disturbing than the anime it's inspired by.
- Let's just say it combines the most disturbing plot elements of Ghost in the Shell, Akira, and friggin' End of Evangelion. It's about as disturbing as 32-bit can get.
- Cube's chapter, once the Behemoth gets loose and things start to go to hell. The tense music doesn't help.
- (Even touching it is game over) the lights being turned down and the screeching of the Behemoth doesn't help much. Not to mention the ship will have a hand in trying to kill you, yes the very same ship that you are on has become sentient and is killing off the crew members.
- Oboro's chapter: that weird person(?) who runs away from Oboro emitting some kind of horrible roar.
- One attack used by the final boss is also accompanied by a horrible wail. The visuals make it far creepier, too.
- That would be "Saint Alicia". The aforementioned visuals are that of an angelic-looking female figure hovering over the target, and then quickly melting into a horrifying hag with a mouth of fangs. The worst part of it is the name. Saint Alicia. Oersted is so consumed by hatred that that is how he sees his once beloved Alicia.
- One attack used by the final boss is also accompanied by a horrible wail. The visuals make it far creepier, too.
- In the Final Chapter, the kingdom that the Medieval chapter took place in is eerily quiet. What happened is hinted in a number of places, and then all but outright said in Akira's secret dungeon: everyone's dead. They either died during the events of Oersted's chapter, or were killed by Oersted as Odio. Even the little kid who still believed in Oersted.