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There's a good reason why this game comes with content warnings. After all, Doki-Doki is the sound of rapid heartbeats, and this game is sure to speed up the ol' ticker.All spoilers below are unmarked. It is strongly suggested that you play through this game before reading this page.Game. Sayori's depression, how she describes it, and how it has been affecting her life, is a rather realistic depiction of depression, and can hit close to home for those experienced with it. The fact that there are several signs of it in plain sight, while it is still very easy to buy into her makes it much worse. Some reviewers and, like and, reported to find this part the most disturbing and effective bit of the story because of how raw and accurate it was depicted, and found the 'creepypasta' part of the game to be in comparison.

The end of Act One. It begins with Sayori's 'poem' for the festival turning into a full-on, and ends with the of Sayori's suicide. The music track for this ending is. And that only marks the beginning of the fuel.

Speaking of Sayori's suicide, take a good look at her hands. Her fingers are covered in blood despite dying from hanging. Later in Act 3, we find out why. According to Monika, Sayori actually didn't die straight away, and was alive long enough for survival instinct to kick in.

The blood was from her attempt to tear herself free. In other words, Sayori's death was slow and agonizing. Even worse, Dan Salvato that the suicide occurred before the main character even woke up. by, however, turns the whole thing into a unique mix of this and by mixing it with the Burger King Foot Lettuce meme, framed with reaction to the actual scene. You 'restart' the game after the ending of Act 1, and it just looks.

Wrong, attempting to go through the first part of the game with Sayori deleted, until it just crashes and reboots with you abruptly having no childhood friend you walk to school with. The fact that Sayori isn't just dead, but is rendered an through a. And the game carries on like normal, as if she never mattered.

Some of the poems can be rather disturbing. A rotating wheel. Turning an axle. Linear gearbox. Seven holy stakes. A docked ship. A portal to another world.

A thin rope tied to a thick rope. A torn harness. Parabolic gearbox. Expanding universe. Time controlled by slipping cogwheels. Existence of God.

Swimming with open water in all directions. A prayer written in blood.

A prayer written in time-devouring snakes with human eyes. A thread connecting all living human eyes. A kaleidoscope of holy stakes. Exponential gearbox.

A sky of exploding stars. God disproving the existence of God. A wheel rotating in six dimensions. Forty gears and a ticking clock. A clock that ticks one second for every rotation of the planet. A clock that ticks forty times every time it ticks every second time. A bolthead of holy stakes tied to the existence of a docked ship to another world.

A kaleidoscope of blood written in clocks. A time-devouring prayer connecting a sky of forty gears and open human eyes in all directions. Breathing gearbox. Breathing bolthead. Breathing ship. Breathing portal. Breathing snakes.

Breathing God. Breathing blood. Breathing holy stakes. Breathing human eyes. Breathing time. Breathing prayer. Breathing sky.

Breathing wheel. Somewhat downplayed by Yuri herself, as she follows it up acknowledging that her mind has felt particularly hyperactive lately and that she wrote this odd poem as a means of of releasing some of that energy. Yuri's final 'poem' in Act Two is completely illegible and stained with blood. Other fluids. Doesn't help. And when you click away from it, with her photorealistic eyes.

Fresh blood seeps through the line parting her skin and slowly colors her breast red. I begin to hyperventilate as my compulsion grows. The images won't go away. Images of me driving the knife into her flesh continuously, fucking her body with the blade, making a mess of her. My head starts going crazy as my thoughts start to return. Shooting pain assaults my mind along with my thoughts. This is disgusting.

Absolutely disgusting. How could I ever let myself think these things? But it's unmistakable. The lust continues to linger through my veins. An ache in my muscles stems from the unreleased tension experienced by my entire body. Her Third Eye is drawing me closer. Act Two is where the horror elements begin creeping into the game.

The game 'glitches' a lot. Examples include eyes slowly drifting away from characters faces or their facial features disappearing altogether, the background music frequently going off-kilter, a poster in the background briefly changing to a CG of Sayori's suicide, and Monika suddenly appearing in front of the interface. It may not be outright scary, but it works to create an ever-present sense of dread.

There's another scare known as the, which has a 1/64 (1.5%) chance of triggering when you load up the game after Act Two. A churning sound repeats as it shows the END card, and then shows the menu screen, but with everything in black and white. The girls all have odd eyes and the music continues its awful drone. When you close, on Monika's face.

Yuri's across Act Two gets increasingly disturbing, especially when coupled with the and distortions that only get more frequent as the game goes on. One particular moment involves Yuri rambling to the player while Monika slowly fades into the foreground, over her and the text box, before abruptly cutting to the next dialogue choice. Another favorite of Yuri's is having her eyes randomly become and move organically from her sprite, sometimes looking directly at you. It puts her expression to shame. Yuri has one lovely quote towards the tail end of her. You know it's bad when Monika specifically brings it up later, mentioning that, despite being responsible for her, she was still creeped out Yuri would say that to her.

'Here's a suggestion. It'd be beneficial to your mental health.' . This all culminates in her confession just before the weekend.

Regardless of whether you accept or reject it, Yuri goes mad with laughter and stabs herself as the game's music grows frantic and suddenly cuts out. You're then forced to watch her corpse decay over three days, scrolling through a long string of garbled characters as a plays in the background. And worst of all, it's implied Yuri,. You can get a special scene if you compose poems that appeal to Natsuki for the first two days of Act Two. When she shows you her poem, it's all in garbled code (which someone actually found out was in base64 and managed to translate) Translation Open Your Third Eye. I can feel the tenderness of their skin though the knife, as if it were an extension of my sense of touch.

My body nearly convulses., but I can already tell that I'm pushed to the edge. I can't stop myself.

She then proceeds to ask you why you flaked on her, and that it was the only thing she had left to look forward to. The screen turns a dim red as she tells you Yuri is a 'sick freak' and you shouldn't associate with her. As she continues to ramble, and the grows distorted. Eventually, she dons a huge, screaming 'PLAY WITH ME!!!' As her neck like.

Her sprite then and you get the 'END' card backwards. The game then goes back to normal as if nothing happened. If, in Act Two, there's a chance that if you show Natsuki a poem that she doesn't like, the music stops. It's so sudden and ends just as quickly as it happens. While discussing the festival in Act 2 with Yuri, the game will to an image of Yuri's face on a black background with the side of her head glitching.

She says 'Who cares about that obnoxious little brat?' While a distorted piano piece plays in the background, before the game suddenly cuts back to normal.

A few moments later, the same thing happens, only this time the image is zoomed in, with the text 'Nobody would cry if she killed herself.' , then blood starts pouring out of Yuri's right eye. The game then goes back to normal, apart from Yuri's eye continuing to bleed throughout your conversation with her. The special poems, which randomly appear between scenes in Act 2. Some of them are actual poems (either about Monika's realization, Natsuki's abuse, or Yuri's self harm), and some are just chilling.

One, called 'happy thoughts', is a stick figure drawing of Sayori, hanging from a noose and smiling. This one gets repurposed a few times, too. It's possible to get a scene while Natsuki is talking, only for her and her mouth to become. What she says isn't much better, either, as it's just random words. There's one scene where, while reading with Yuri, she goes to get some water for her tea.

But ten minutes pass and she's still not back yet. You go out to check on her, then hear some weird breathing sounds like somebody in pain.

Once you turn the corner, you're greeted to an image of a shocked Yuri with with bloody lacerations all over her arm. The game then abruptly rewinds back to the classroom and Yuri saying she's back. If you check the history, you'll find nothing from the sequence.

This scene can happen twice in one playthrough, except after the abrupt rewind, the screen fades to black for a few seconds, then with her photorealistic eyes that are now completely white with her irises and pupils gone. The game then glitches horribly for a few moments before returning to normal, with Yuri mentioning a feeling of deja vu, if the player writes poems for Yuri in the first two poem minigames of the act. During the poem minigame, there's an extremely note Less than 1% small chance Yuri's happy reaction will be replaced by ◊. It can only happen once, which can easily leave the player.

One rare event is for Yuri's sprite to flash to ◊ for a split second. Yes, that is a heavily saturated sprite of her with purple. Natsuki and Yuri's argument when they first share poems was vaguely funny in Act 1, and was easily defused by Sayori. Not so much in Act 2; because Sayori isn't around and their worst traits are slowly being exaggerated, it gets horrible quickly. The two hurl increasingly cruel attacks on each other, culminating in Natsuki making a mocking joke about Yuri's. As it goes on, the screen gets darker and more glitched, and the background music gets distorted.

When you're finally allowed to pick an option on who to side with, the game simply zooms in, until Monika pops up right in front of the screen. You don't get to see the rest of the argument since you step outside to have a talk with her, but you do see how it ends: Natsuki runs out of the room crying, while Yuri is hunched over at her desk muttering that she. It gets worse the next day, as Yuri tries to apologize, but Natsuki doesn't remember anything happening. It's all but outright stated that Monika wiped her memory of it,. What makes the fight worse is that the music stops and the screen starts to turn grey, and then you are forced to choose between Natsuki or Yuri, and each time you click one of the options, the screen zooms in until you see Monika invite you outside. After the afore mentioned scene with Natsuki, Yuri attempts to stay longer in the room with Monika trying to tell her that as the president that she herself should be the last to leave. Then Yuri thanks Monika for allowing her to be the last to leave, and then it cuts to you at the poem minigame without having said anything or even walking home first.

When working on the poem minigame in the second act, at least before the third day, a tiny Monika sprite can be seen jumping below the game and having just the top of it shown with the bow. Another thing that can happen is another Yuri popping up below the notebook, who sometimes reacts when the first Yuri reacts. If all three of your poems in act two are favored by Yuri, attempting to share poems with Monika results in and her only giving you a chilling message that can make the player feel like. Monika: Don't say I didn't warn you. Anything to do with Monika is just one big exercise in. She knows she's inside a game, knows when you're recording the game, and even knows when you're playing on the Steam version. She'll even know your real name!

She reads from the username of your computer's currently used profile.). Monika can tell. She gets self-conscious that you're filming her, acknowledges chat (though she can't read the comments), and says she'll do a little trick for them, before the screen zooms in on her face., and that she can't do anything after all. Before the this time with Monika having a. Monika: Did I scare you?. At one point in Act Two, when things have clearly started to go wrong, Monika will hand you her regular daily poem. When the player tries to read it, they will suddenly get a Windows 10 Blue Screen of Death.

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Monika will quickly appear in front of the blue screen, apologize, and return you to the game. If you can read the blue screen before Monika gets in the way, the error message is 'DDLCESCAPEPLANFAILED', implying that Monika was writing code again.but since the broken code impacted your operating system, it means that this time, she wasn't just trying to escape the game. Note The BSOD only appears if the game is running in fullscreen, if the game is running in windowed mode, a blank poem with red and green rectangles over it will appear. There's various easter eggs that provide a good scare, too. For example, on the splash screen with the content warning, there's a chance of a different line showing up. Including ones like 'You are my sunshine, / My only sunshine.' , 'I missed you.'

, and absolutely eerie ones like 'It was only partially your fault.' 'This game is not suitable for children / or those who are easily dismembered.' And ' '. Anybody who's played through will be rather unsettled by Monika's deletion, similar to an infamous from that game.

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Basically, she'll say 'it hurts.' And look all glitched up and deformed. The fact that she's still inside of the game's code after Act 3 implies a lot of stuff. Any and all references to Project Libitina. Some players did some digging through the game files, only to discover various ARG-like hints about human experimentation, heavily implied to involve psychic powers. Some have speculated that it could be for a future game, but there's enough possible references in the game proper (such as references to ) that it could feasibly mean than Monika.

Don't try to outsmart the game. Don't try to delete Monika ahead of time and start a new game. If you do that, you get a scene of Sayori realizing that something is wrong, gains enough self-awareness about herself and the 'world' around her, and starts screaming and panicking—and then her suicide.

Her cries of 'Is this all there is??' Are disturbing enough, but delves into nightmare when one thinks that suicide may not 'kill' her- only deleting her file will- leading to an scenario for her. The worst part? Monika's meddling and Sayori's own damaged psyche means that when the game is played as intended, - no matter how hard the player tries to avoid it. This can only happen by directly interfering with the game's files.

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That's right: in this case,. Think about everything that happens/could happen during Act Two. Then remember that Yuri seemed to be somewhat aware that something was very wrong with her and Natsuki even asks you to help her (even if Monika makes it moot immediately). Even if they're not quite as aware of the fourth wall as Monika is, there are signs there that both girls are actually somewhat aware that things aren't going as they should in their world. They're both still 'living' as such.

It gets worse when you then recall that at this point there should be three romance choices but there aren't anymore. As the player, you're aware that everything is a game, as does Monika with her. But Natsuki and Yuri, while they show some awareness of the strange things going on, don't have that same knowledge. So how do all the visual glitches, black text, and animations appear from their perspective?. Both in and out of game, the weekend in Act 2 is nightmarish. You watch the text scroll for a while over Yuri's dead or dying body, click through some of it impatiently, maybe even do that long enough to see the light shift, which you might mistake for another 'glitch'. But then it just keeps going.

You have to watch. You are forced, even if you press skip to make it quicker, to look at this corpse as its eyes go noticeably more blank, its mouth goes slack, and the blood all over the CG goes dark. You're forced to look at it for longer than any graphic in the game besides Act 3's only graphic.

In character it's even worse. The MC's gone quieter and quieter, voiced fewer thoughts and been given fewer dialogue choices. When it seems like he might finally have a chance of affecting Yuri's actions by accepting or rejecting her confession, either way he answers leads to her sudden and deranged death. There's no script for MC leaving the school that weekend, so he's forced not to. He has to stare at her corpse, watch and smell it rot, and listen to garbled nonsense for an afternoon, evening, and two full days, not sleeping or moving until a scripted character enters and starts things moving again. Hearing during the end might come off as this, but it gets subverted as she sounds (instead sounding ), and starts singing what would be the ending credits theme.

The entirety of 'Just Monika.' Monika changes the game so all that is left is both of you in the now-empty classroom, which, by the looks of the windows, is now floating in space.

Monika sits on the other side of a table staring directly at you, unmoving. And Monika is drawn more sinister looking than ever.

Finally, if one looks at Monika's eyes, ◊, which are never present at any other point in the game. It is incredibly discomforting to look at. The player character gradually being phased out of the game is super creepy. Imagine that your mind is slowly degrading, and there's no way to stop it. Worse, it's implied that Monika is responsible and is doing this to talk to the player directly, since it's YOU who she's interested in and the player character just gets in the way.

Monika has made clear she can see and hear all. One can only deduce, then, that leaving the player alone with Yuri's rotting, bloody corpse for an entire weekend is a DELIBERATE 'punishment' on the player for choosing Yuri (or BEING chosen) over Monika.

She acts as though this were an unfortunate accident that she didn't anticipate, a text file she leaves you of 'Have a Nice Weekend!' With a poem about actions and consequences seems to contradict this. At one point in the game, there's a red tint on the display and, suggesting that a rodent, likely a mouse or rat, is being physically torn to pieces. A comment on suggests it's even worse than that. : Something really disturbing about 0:40. Apparently, that should recreate how Sayori's suicide went. When someone hangs themselves 'properly' their neck snaps.

Well after they are already dead their body is obviously still hanging there.and while they hang their neck begins to slowly stretch out, because it is suddenly carrying a huge amount of dead weight. This would make a horrifying flesh stretching noise as it expands. As for the squeaking that everyone assumes is rats; while the neck is stretching any last pockets of air left in the throat is pushed out with all the force, emitting a high pitched squeaking noise. Now as we know Sayori did not fall from a great enough height meaning she instead essentially suffocated herself. This makes the sound even worse.

This turns them into the sound of Sayori struggling against the rope, all of the air being sucked out of her by the tightness of the rope. This would also explain the red screen and pulsing veins; could possibly be all the pressure that might be accumulating in her brain. Would also explain the muffled music because of all the pressure on her ears.Meta. As if the scene in question wasn't disturbing enough already, is just downright bone-chilling. Besides the creepy image that accompanies it, you can just hear the in her voice, and added details like her laugh glitching out and her struggled breathing before finally collapsing add to the unnerving factor. is either this, a, or both, depending on your perspective.

In case you don't want to click, it's a sprite edit of an apparent attempt to fuse the 'best traits' of all four girls plus into one girl, only for it to become a monstrosity straight out of. The best part? It has a name now: Reginald. Lesser known Youtuber had some exceptionally brave moments during his Lets Play of 'Doki Doki Literature Club.' The aforementioned moment of Monika fading into the foreground during Yuri's rambling however had him run to get a crucifix and for the rest of the video he had it with him. It is half and half but eventually the latter takes over.

During the take over of the, Jesus actually falls off of the crucifix. is actually a very informative and thorough video detailing all the hidden scares and easter eggs in the game. Too bad it's riddled with its own scares courtesy of the video creator.

When explaining a particular scare that involves the screen going black, his commentary momentarily becomes unintelligible as an incredibly creepy image of Yuri with a appears. Team Salvato's merch section on their webpage includes a. The posters of Yuri and Monika are creepy, but not nightmare-inducingly so, and Sayori's poster just makes you want to give her a hug. Natsuki's poster, on the other hand.

A full list of the best poem words favored by each girl in Doki Doki Literature Club.In Doki Doki Literature Club, word choice matters. If you want to impress one of the lovely ladies of Doki Doki Literature Club, you’ll need to select words that appeal to their personalities. Each character favors certain poem words. This guide will go over the best poem words for each of the girls in Doki Doki Literature Club, with the exception of Monika, who doesn’t have favored poetry terms.Choosing enough of the right poem words for a girl in DDLC will allow you to unlock that character’s CG cutscene, which you’ll need to do if you wish to.