Illbleed/YMMV

"Narrator: "Suddenly, a face appeared on the treeand it swallowed good him. He was presumed ---lost in the wilderness or eaten by a bear. No one cared because he was a loner anyway.""
 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: The "Toy Hunter: Cork Goes to Hell" level, which recasts you as an action figure named Cork who returns home just in time to watch his owner die. His Fan Service-y girlfriend, Sexy Doll, is placed in the coffin along with the boy and ends up in Toy Hell. Despondent, Cork becomes a milkoholic, shoots up a bar full of singing eggs, goes to prison, is sentenced to execution, escapes prison through the Absurdly Spacious Sewer, finds a new owner, kills him, is placed in the coffin, ends up in Toy Hell, fights a Satanic (and animatronic) Sonic the Hedgehog, is nearly forced to fight said evil hedgehog forever due to a programming glitch, and escapes on a rocket. It's an entire subplot made up of BLAMs, none of which have anything to do with Illbleed's story.
 * Lesser example: what the crap does the Cake From Hell have to do with anything?
 * Even in one of the videos made to hype up the game, it cuts to him saying his name for no discernable reason and moves on without any reference to it again.
 * Critical Dissonance: Critics disliked this game, but it has a decently sized Cult Following.
 * Crowning Moment of Funny: Stealing Cashman's remote from the operator of the level he first appears in, and using it to make him kill himself. ("Cashman's on fire!")
 * Also, failing to grab Randy's brain before you rescue him results in Brainless Randy, who communicates entirely through hoots and grunts.
 * Especially great on Killerman. Watching him try to solve a murder mystery while he can't even talk is just wonderful. It can be seen here.
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: Finding Mr. Banballow's diary entries written before the accident. He truly is proud of his son. Counts as a Tear Jerker as well.
 * This image of which comes after beating the True Final Boss and staying after the credits.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: The ending credits theme, Time 2 Get Ill!. Some fans say the game is worth beating at least once to hear it. They're right you know.
 * The surprisingly somber true ending credits music.
 * Cult Classic
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Dummyman, a recurring enemy that appears in certain spots of the game. He appears to be one in universe as well, as movie posters advertising Dummyman movies are all over the place, and he even has a photo shop!
 * Killerman to a lesser extent. The manual states that he has a movie series as well.
 * Don't forget OHNOMAN, the most popular of the three final bosses. Mostly due to his name.
 * Fridge Logic: In the bad ending, why doesn't Eriko  It's like she forgot it was there! Might be a case of Gameplay and Story Segregation though.
 * Good Bad Bugs: Opening your map causes the enemies to freeze for a few seconds when you close it. Vital for avoiding tougher battles (like when you're a Woodpuppet).
 * Harsher in Hindsight: In this game, one of the ways to die is shock death, where your heart pulse rises, and if it rises too high, you die. The creator of the game, Shinya Nishigaki, died of a heart attack years later.
 * High Octane Nightmare Fuel: The game is a parody, but that doesn't mean there aren't some scares.
 * Memetic Mutation: "Killerman is Killerman"
 * Narm: JIMMAJIMMAJIMMAJIMMAJIMMA!
 * MEWWY CRISMUH
 * "Let's go back to hell :D!"
 * During the Woodpuppets opening narration:

"Narrator: "In his warped mi...In his warped mind...""
 * Listen to the opening narration of Killer Department Store, The narrator flubs his line. It's around 0:35 if you just want to get to it.

"Brainless Randy: "OOAGH CAHSUHSWAHHASUH HABUGLBLAHHH"
 * Playing through the "Killerman" section as Randy without a brain. Whatever little bit of seriousness from that section is completely blown to bits.

Cunningham: "You must be one of those part-timers.""


 * Rewatch Bonus: In the intro, Eriko is being chased by a monster. If you play through the game again after getting the true ending, you realize what the monster is:
 * Scrappy Level: The Cutey Mary section of "Killer Department Store", especially the jump-rope, are notoriously irritating among fans of the game.
 * The section in "Woodpuppets" where you become...a Woodpuppet.
 * Scrappy Mechanic: Playable characters other than Eriko fall down and crawl away from enemies, allowing them to get many amble hits on you.
 * That One Boss: Trent The Tree in "Woodpuppets" is considered annoying by fans of the game, since you have to get through the aforementioned Woodpuppet section to fight him.
 * Bullstinger, the hardest of the three final bosses.
 * What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?: Toy Hunter.
 * Hell, the entire game.