The Darkness (video game)/Nightmare Fuel

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  • The Darkness. Some highlights:
    • The first time you hear The Darkness unexpectedly start talking to you in what, up to that point, seemed for all intents and purposes like a mob shooter game.
    • The one love of your life getting her head splattered onto the floor in front of you while The Darkness holds you helpless at the window to watch.
      • "Aw... what did they do, Jackie? What did they do to Jenny?" evil giggle
    • The patchwork WWI soldiers in the Hell levels. The sad, stoic way most of them stood around, seeming to understand and accept their fates -- except for the few who had gone completely mad muttering insanities to themselves and you. It got even worse for me when I thought about how you'd probably need three or four soldiers from the actual war to have enough pieces left over to make just one of these guys...
    • The German ...things ...in the Hell levels. Not quite human, not quite animal, not quite demon, just...not right.
    • Everything about the Hell levels is intended to be twisted only just far enough from normal, into Nightmare Fuel territory, to crawl right up your spine and into your hindbrain and sit there waiting for you to recognize something familiar, only to realize there is something horribly wrong with it.
      • The Hills section of the Hell levels in particular... among other things, you have to deal with shots coming from seemingly nowhere, the seemingly endless advance of the German things... Oh, and the random flashes of lightning that randomly displace you, usually with three or four of the Germans right behind you. Add to this the endless mist that obscures everything beyond five yards or so... * shivers*
      • All of the Hell levels were pretty bad, but the image of the starving horse as Famine is one of the worst.
    • Mike Patton voicing The Darkness being Crazy Awesome and Nightmare Fuel at the same time. The fact that he did the performance without any post-processing makes it all the more eerie to imagine a person could actually sound like that.
      • "Stay away, Jackie..." "REMEMBER! PAST! Present. future"
      • His voice varies from a demonic claws-on-blackboard screech to satanic rumbling to a raspy whisper to thick tarlike bubbling, usually transitioning between one word and another in the same sentence and nothing he says isn't creepy in some way...