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Ever noticed that sometimes the rain falls upwards?
Sometimes the rain is made out of kanji symbols.
You can sometimes see ghostly hands waving at you from around a corner and there'll be nothing there when you look.
Sometimes you'll see the shadows of the students of misery cast on a wall from a corner only for them to not be there.
On rare occasions when you climb a set of steps there'll be an eye watching you on the wall at the top of the stairs.
These are just a few completely random things that can happen as you explore the city, and there's plenty more, lots of corner-of-the-eye trickery, and it does so much to give the entire city the feeling of being haunted. I've yet to experience any other game so far that has this immense degree of love and care put in to the crafting of it's world.