In fairness, most of those are just crappily written; literary errors/inconsistencies distract me too, but I still found Bedtime, NES Godzilla, Guts, and BEN DROWNED to be stimulatingI just checked out a lot of the fandom based creepy pastas and.... HYPER REALISTIC BLOOD and PURE BLACK EYES were everywhere. And so were the writers suicides at the end. As part of a community of writers, the creepy wears off when you start analyze the literary weaknesses behind some of the writing... THANKS ALOT IWAKU FOR RUINING CREEPY PASTAS
Also, not EXACTLY creepypasta, but one of my all-time favorite fucked up stories would be The Enigma of Amigara Fault. I'd highly recommend it, especially if you're a fan of Junji Ito's work ^_^
The part about the map being blurred is true though... I really wish it wasn't. I want to go see the park for myself to see if there's something else going on.I read that one. Short, but equal in the unsettling feeling it gives you. Have you tried Uzumaki and Gyo?
As for creepypastas, there was one about the abandoned Disneyland park, where the writer managed to find his way there to investigate it further. The ending was typical for that sort of story, but I loved how they slowly built it up to the climax. I'll have to find the link later, when I'm more awake (I love reading horror stories, but I have a wild imagination. I do need my sleep).
I read that one. Short, but equal in the unsettling feeling it gives you. Have you tried Uzumaki and Gyo?
As for creepypastas, there was one about the abandoned Disneyland park, where the writer managed to find his way there to investigate it further. The ending was typical for that sort of story, but I loved how they slowly built it up to the climax. I'll have to find the link later, when I'm more awake (I love reading horror stories, but I have a wild imagination. I do need my sleep).
Ah, looks like I found it. Not too sure if it real or not. I haven't done any research on it.
Abandoned by Disney
I tried Jeff the Killer but couldn't get into it; too many moments that made me go 'wtf, that could never happen'