Fun fact: Melina Juergens, the actress who portrays Senua, didn't have any prior experience with acting before this game. Actually, she was a video editor for Ninja Theory and was invited to perform the role while they were looking for an actress. Finally, after seeing her perfomance they gave her the role.

Fun fact: The first run of physical copies for original 3DS version had the name wrongly misspelled on the box; as it is written "Revelaitons". Apparently, it only happened to the US batch.

Fun fact: The dev team chose penguins as protagonists because they are cute and, allegedly, "the clumsiest creatures in the world"; therefore they fit right in with the idea.

Fun fact: In "A Quiet Drink", Alix Wilton Regan (voice actor for Kerillian) actually recorded her lines while drunk.

Fun fact: Originally, "Space Marine" was planned as a trilogy where it would show Titus slowly severing his ties with the Ultramarines to build his own "Chapter" (a type of WH40k army/group). And, even though the game got a sequel, it is suggested that the original plans were discarded.

Fun fact: when the original game was under development at Square, Hiromichi Tanaka (director) had to fight Hironobu Sakaguchi (Final Fantasy creator) for more staff due to the lack of programmers. Apparently, their co-workers were being constantly reassigned to other projects such as Chrono Trigger.

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Fun fact: the kung-fu presented is based on the "Pak Mei" style (which derives from the legendary chinese master Pak Mei). Benjamin Colussi (a french coreographer and martial arts master) did the mocap and stunts for this game.

Fun fact: The voice actor for Adam Jensen (Elias Toufexis) is actually married to the voice actor of Megan Reed (Michelle Boback).

Fun fact: a bunch of media serves as inspiration for the main setting (some of which may be a spoiler for those who hasn't played); but the main influences are Silent Hill and The Crucible (a theater play about the Witch Hunts).

Fun fact: The early prototype of the original Halo Combat Evolved (2001) was an RTS game; later on the project the team shifted their focus to a "console based FPS". Therefore, it's only fitting that a real time strategy game would fit in this universe, but something like this would only be launched 8 years later with Halo Wars.

Fun fact: even though the franchise is still relevant, vermintide is based upon a discontinued property of Games Workshop, "Warhammer Fantasy". On the lore, this universe eventually gave away to the forces of chaos, and was reset by this god-like figure, Sigmar. Therefore, starting the new property "Warhammer: Age of Sigmar".

Fun fact: the motion capture for this game was done during the Covid pandemic, therefore the scenes were made without physical contact and later edited to make it work.

Fun fact: this Pokemon generation (Diamond/Pearl/Platinum) is the first to introduce international "matchmaking". Allowing players to play and trade globally.

Fun fact: this game (like its predecessor) was developt by "Team Gravity", also known as "Project Siren", which is Japan Studio's team lead by Silent Hill 1 director/creator, Keiichiro Toyama.

Fun fact: The VA's for the turtles are the same from the original 80's cartoon.