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Have a question - has anyone ever translated all the Latin-ish phrases that are used by the Soptus Ecliptus? --24.80.110.173 01:09, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Citations for it being a cult classic and having good graphics at the time[edit]

No citation is given for it having notably good graphics at the time, and there were earlier adventure games with better graphics that no particular fuss was made over. None of the reviews in the reception section mention its graphics. The citation for it being considered a cult classic does not provide support for this - it simply states that it is available for free on gog and that one reviewer remembers it fondly, despite having forgotten about it until the gog announcement.

Are there better citations for these claims, or should they be removed? 222.152.197.94 (talk) 00:05, 26 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]