There are plenty of popular culture references to go around.
Ending Names
- "By Grabthar's Hammer"
- "The Sky-Rover's Guide To The Galaxy"
- "How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Chaos"
- "Reynardo Nukem"
Steam Achievements
- "What does the fox choose?"
- "The Good, the Bad and the Grunt"
- "It's like a small Death Star"
- "You know nothing, Arctic Fox!"
- "Get over here!"
- "Masamune is for melancholic bad guys"
- "Hanzo would like these"
- "Kurama in a shiny stone"
- "Is it a sword? Is it a key?"
- "Show me your moves"
- "C-C-C-C-C-Combo Breaker!"
Miscellaneous
- Destroying enough objects will sometimes cause the narrator to mention that Reynardo once found a Superman Issue #1 after destroying a vase.
- He will sometimes shout "Reynardo Smash!" if you break too much objects in a short amount of time.
- Upon encountering enemies in Chapter 5, the narrator might also shout "Praise the Sun!"
- Or in random encounters, he will also mention "You shall not pass!"
- Hooking enemies may lead to him shouting "Get over here!" or imitate the tone of Pudge's "Fresh meat!" from Dota 2.
- Reynardo's name and character is a clearly inspired by Reynard the Fox.
- When hit by a fireball launched by a cannon, Reynardo can say "Magical cannons: the last argument of kings". "Ultima ratio regum" was one of Cardinal Richelieu's favorite idioms, which Louis XIV also liked so much that he had it engraved on the French army's cannons.