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Levels and enemies
- The Dancing Skeletons. Their walking animation is the Gangnam Style dance. In their status bar, one of their attributes is "Invisible Horse". Victor imitates them if he goes too close.
- There a wraith boss named "the Scyther in the Rye".
- The Mausoleum of Bones has seven unique midget skeletons collectively refered as "the Seven Dwarfs", though their individual names are more similar to Dwarf names from Middle Earth than from the Disney classical animated movie.
- There is a humanoid boss named Elsa at the end of the Heart of Frost dungeon.
- "The Gauntlet" dungeon.
- The great set of stone stairs Victor climbs down in the first half of the Well of Worlds dungeon is very similar (including the collapsing and wrecked parts) to the ones depicted in the end of the Moria sequence in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
- The "Weird West" level:
- There is a cemetery which graves are lined in circles. The enemies inside it includes three minibosses named "The One Who Digs", "The One With a Loaded Gun", and "The Bad".
- At the far south end of the map is a cliff overlooking the temple entrance at the end of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. When near it, Victor will quote the line about proving one's worth by leaping from the lion's head.
- A journal in the level has the Preacher recite the famous (fake) Bible quote from Pulp Fiction.
Items
- The lightsaber-shaped legendary swords not only looks like the ones from the movies, but also make the same noises when swung, and can deflect missiles. They are named "The Betrayer", "The Gardian", and "The Consular".
- There's a legendary shotgun named Vera.
- The Tome of Soul DLC contains legendary tomes named Nekonomicon (and yes, it can summon neon cats), The King in Yellow, The Arcanist Cookbook and Fifty Shades of Slay.
- The Ghostbuster legendary lightning gun.
Dialogs
- When entering in the Befouled Tomb, the Voice jokes that he was "a Hunter" like Victor, until he "took an arrow to the knee".
- The Royal Crypt's last large room is full of undead. At one point during the fight, the Voice sings the second part of "Brave Sir Robin", replacing "Sir Robin" by "Sir Victor".
- After Victor defeats Juliet the Spider, the Voice states that it death is the tragic conclusion of a love story (he was mockingly trying to ship it with Victor).
- The Voice, praising Victor's hat, states: "Man walks down the street in that hat, people know he's not afraid of anything."
- The Voice promises you a pumpkin pie if you find the five secrets of Dead Light Mine. It assures at one point that it's not a lie.
- On entering a spider-infested Den of the Broodmother, Victor muses: "Spiders. Why does it have to be spiders?"
- The narrator speaking to Victor accidentally addresses him as Stanley once before correcting himself.
- The Voice suggests Victor to use "Hatman" as a vigilante name.
- Two from the Hunter's Grounds: The Tzar recites a couple of lines from "The Stolen Child" by William Butler Yeats. The Voice suggests that Victor take up piracy as an alternative occupation, then sings "A pirate I was meant to be, trim the sails and roam the sea."
Other
- There's a wraith named GabaN who upon defeat serves as a salesman who offers special deals on unique weapons.
- Several of the successes added by Motörhead Through The Ages are named after Motörhead songs.