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[[Final Fantasy XIII-2 (Video Game)|Final Fantasy XIII-2]] [[Up to Eleven|is even scarier than]] [[Final Fantasy XIII (Video Game)/Nightmare Fuel|Final Fantasy XIII]]. Not to mention the first sequel game to have its own article for it.
 
If you play this, you may want to spend a few days or weeks without sleep... Especially once you truly understand [[You Can't Fight Fate|the ending.]]
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** The [[Mind Screw]] secret ending (gotten for [[Hundred-Percent Completion]]) doesn't help matters, either. {{spoiler|Caius is alive. He knew the entire time that all timelines end with Etro dying and him winning, only the specifics differ. He's sitting in the Void beyond, ''laughing at the player'' for [[Hundred-Percent Completion|trying so hard]] to find an escape, because ''there isn't any.'' He's won, he knows it, he always knew it, and there's literally ''nothing'' the player can do about it. Cue his [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]] kicking in, as well as chaos itself surrounding him like a cloak as he heads off to reunite with Yuel in the post-[[Time Crash]] universe.}} Oh, and {{spoiler|Lightning knew too, and her hitting the [[Despair Event Horizon]] is what leads to her voluntarily crystallizing herself to try and ride out the ensuing apocalypse.}}
* Just the intro when you first play as Serah. You open your front door and step outside, expecting to see your friends and neighbors and a beautiful beachfront view...and then the air seems to warp and fold in on itself as you find yourself walking in a blasted, desolate landscape completely devoid of human presence, or any life at all for that matter.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v083EX9LCKI This song] sounds like something from Silent Hill, and it plays during a scene like the Scarecrow scene from [[Batman: Arkham Asylum (Video Game)/Nightmare Fuel|Batman Arkham Asylum]].
* Adam's plan, as revealed by the Augusta Tower Paradox ending. {{spoiler|First, he brainwashes Serah, Mog, and Noel into becoming his knights while he begins work on an army of fal'Cie. The worst part? This plan is called The Eden Project. He intends to make history repeat itself.}}
* Imagine this: In Oerba 400 AF, you're strolling along the shores minding your own business, when suddenly a space time distortion appears. You strike it and [[Eldritch Abomination|Oh my God what is that thing?!]] It's a [[Boss in Mook Clothing|Cie'th that is tough to beat even at Maximum Level]], and is also the scariest Cie'th you'll find in the game to boot. [[Demonic Spider|Spider-like legs? Check.]] [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Snake-like lower body? Check.]] And being a Cie'th? Double check. Not to mention it has all those human-like arms...
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* {{spoiler|Hearing Serah call out for her friends in fake Neo Bodhum after they disappear is somewhat unnerving. As she goes through the list of people that should be there, her calls get progressively more urgent and scared...}}
* Pacos Amethyst and Rubrite are this along with being a [[Tear Jerker]] boss fight. {{spoiler|They are large, paper-thin, crystalline giraffes that have an alternate version of Yeul's Theme playing in the background while you hear Yeul's disembodied voice telling you to turn back throughout the boss fight.}}
* In ''[[Downloadable Content|Requiem of the Goddess]]'', {{spoiler|hearing Yuel's laughter as Serah's soon-to-be corpse ''bleeds black out of its closed eyes'' with chaos engulfing it, with Yuel saying she will remain in darkness, like anyone else, until [[The End of the World Asas We Know It]].}}
 
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