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* The underground caves definitely belong here. The creepy music combined with the distant howling of those dangerous wolf-dogs really unnerved [[This Troper]].
* The moment that stands out to this troper is when Vulcan Raven is defeated...imagine, ''as'' you're dying, that ''craploads upon craploads of ravens are pecking and eating you, '''even though you aren't dead.''''' It creeps me out to think that Vulcan actually ''wanted'' that to happen to him (seeing it as "returning to the earth"), but in both the original and ''The Twin Snakes,'' that discretion shot with blood falling about reminds this troper how much buzzards in general scare the crap out of her.
** To add to this horror, it makes Raging Raven of [[Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots|MGS4's]] backstory all the more terrifying, even compared to the other three.
 
 
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== Metal Gear Solid 3 ==
* After saving the game after Snake ends up in prison in MGS3, this troper turned off his [[PSPlay Station 2]] to return to it hours later, expecting to load up at the prison where he left off. Instead, he was treated to the most bizarre sequence ever, where the entire screen was black and white, you wielded a big sword, were capable of gravity defying stunts, and zombies came lumbering at you endlessly that spewed impractical amounts of blood after you sliced through them, something that might have come out of a machine that mixed ''[[Resident Evil]]'' with ''[[Ninja Gaiden]]''. The sheer unexpectedness of such was freaky; even if you weren't necessarily scared by the zombies, you'd probably be wondering if your MGS3 disc is faulty.
** This was actually a very cleverly hidden tech demo for a game in production at the time, entitled ''Guy Savage''. Said game never wound up being released, which debatably makes the demo even better.
* Several of the bosses count. There's The Pain, who attacks using thousands of bees, and is, himself, a living beehive. The Fear has a long, forked tongue, and double-jointed elbows that allow him to scurry up and down trees in a very creepy manner. The End's battle is a long, drawn-out sniper battle, and though tense, isn't scary... though if you sit around in first-person view for too long, he'll sneak around ''right'' behind you and shoot you, which is sure to make some people jump. The Fury stalks you around in a series of dark corridors, with slow, heavy footsteps; hearing those footsteps ''running'' full-speed at you can be freaky. And, finally, the worst of the bunch, there's The Sorrow, who comes to you during a near-death experience, and takes you on a nightmarish trip through a river filled with dead fish and human skulls. Disturbing pictures occasionally fill the screen, accompanied with a scream. You must confront everyone whose lives you've ended so far, too. They're depicted in the way you killed them: If you shot a guy in the leg, his ghost will be limping. If you slit his throat, his head will be hanging back, his neck spurting blood as he shambles towards you. If you've been taking the Rambo approach to the game, indiscriminately gunning down guards and innocent scientists alike, this sequence can be quite gut-wrenching, as you'll be facing down dozens, even hundreds, of angry ghosts.
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* Call me crazy, but this troper finds the Gekko extremely unsettling, on an intellectual level. Those legs aren't just nanotech synthetic muscles, they're ''actual cloned living ungulate tissue''. They're basically two disembodied cow legs hooked up to life support, with a mini-tank on top. And after doing anything strenuous, they excrete excess lactic acid. Creepy. As. Hell.
** They're very likely ''designed'' to scare and unsettle, especially considering the variety of bizarre noises they emit during combat. These range from the chirping of cicadas to the screams of cattle, the latter being particularly unsettling considering their relation to Japanese WWII air raid sirens.
* For [[Nivenus|This Troper]] the scariest part of ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots]]'' was what Zero did to Big Boss. After supposedly being best friends and brothers in arms, Big Boss turned on Zero and left the Patriots. Zero's revenge? Have Snake "kill" Big Boss (in ''[[Metal Gear 2 Solid Snake]]''), retrieve his body, and keep it barely alive on life support, using him as the ''only'' working key to his [[Super Computer]] network that he chose to be his successor. [[It Got Worse|It gets worse though]]. It turns out that Big Boss is not simply in a coma - he's actually in a permanent state of [[I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream|locked-in syndrome]], a state maintained by the nanomachines injected into his body by the Patriots. As a result, he cannot move, speak, or do anything, but he is fully aware of his environment. Okay, he can thrash about a little bit - which only makes it worse. And of course, {{spoiler|it turns out they did this to Solidus too}}.
* That bit where Snake wakes up with his pixelated MGS1 head on his hi-res MGS4 body. It just drives straight into the [[Uncanny Valley]] and never leaves.
* The Microwave Hallway is a combination of this and [[Tear Jerker]].