That is... uncannily familiar

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Nocta-Aeterna

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Have you ever encountered something minor in a game, which resembles a recurring feature of another game, too uncannily to be coincidence but isn't a(n) (explicit) shout out, homage or reference?

Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinistrals is one of my most nostalgic games, as I used to play it at my grandma's house as a little boy. Some recurring elements of the series are: the protagonist has red hair and wears blue clothing under his armour; either his love interest or death incarnate has blue hair (usualky, they are the same person, though they threw it around a bit in Lufia 2, giving both death incarnate and the love interest greenish hair and the unlucky childhood friend blue hair).

A few years back I borrowed an American-made JRPG from an uncle (don't ask me why) called Sudeki.
Apart from Elco's HORRENDOUS accent, the game was mostly forgettable, and at the time any similarities just passed over me. However, not to long ago, the realization struck me like a brick to the head: Sudeki's protagonist has red hair, wears blue clothing under his armour and has a blue-haired love interest.

I know JRPG characters tend to have ridiculous colour schemes and designs at time and there most likely are other redhead protagonist, but just try and point me another game with a protagonist matching this description.
 

Simalacrum

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One of the screaming sounds used with Time Splitters 2 is re-used in loads of things, including lots of games and films...

I twitch slightly every time I hear it :p
 

Legion

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The ending level of Halo 3 seemed suspiciously familiar to the one in Halo: Combat Evolved. I think it may have has something to do with driving...
 

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Simalacrum said:
One of the screaming sounds used with Time Splitters 2 is re-used in loads of things, including lots of games and films...

I twitch slightly every time I hear it :p
That sounds familiar... Can you find a link to it?
 

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I often notice when games use sounds from other games - there was one the other day that I heard (it may have been in Alan Wake, in between all the Max Payne references). Valve games do it a lot because they all use Source.
 

Insomniactk

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Slightly off-topic. But I hope it's ok:
The music used in the launch trailer for Mass Effect 2. I hear it everywhere.
I even heard it last week when I was at the local supermarket! I think it haunts me... :'(

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http://www.gametrailers.com/video/launch-trailer-mass-effect/61043
 

xHipaboo420x

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The Wilhelm Scream. In EVERYTHING.

Also, the plot of Final Fantasy 12 is essentially just Star Wars, but I'm lead to believe that it's a stylised homage of sorts.

Also, loads of early-90s action games reuse Doom sounds, which were in turn usually doctored library sounds.
 

Nocta-Aeterna

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Insomniactk said:
Slightly off-topic. But I hope it's ok:
The music used in the launch trailer for Mass Effect 2. I hear it everywhere.
I even heard it last week when I was at the local supermarket! I think it haunts me... :'(

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http://www.gametrailers.com/video/launch-trailer-mass-effect/61043
He, that sounds like music by Two steps from Hell!
 

BlindMessiah94

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In perfect dark the Farsight's laser shot sound is used in a ton of things. It's even preloaded into Logic Studio's sound bank.


Also Squeenix is notorious for using the same sound effects in FF3 and CT.
 

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Legion said:
The ending level of Halo 3 seemed suspiciously familiar to the one in Halo: Combat Evolved. I think it may have has something to do with driving...
Better than Halo 2's boss fight. The driving was damn fun.
 

Insomniactk

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Nocta-Aeterna said:
Insomniactk said:
Slightly off-topic. But I hope it's ok:
The music used in the launch trailer for Mass Effect 2. I hear it everywhere.
I even heard it last week when I was at the local supermarket! I think it haunts me... :'(

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http://www.gametrailers.com/video/launch-trailer-mass-effect/61043
He, that sounds like music by Two steps from Hell!
Correct! Two steps from Hell it is. Can't remember the name of the tune, though.
 

GRoXERs

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Simalacrum said:
One of the screaming sounds used with Time Splitters 2 is re-used in loads of things, including lots of games and films...

I twitch slightly every time I hear it :p
I know exactly the one you mean; it's called the Wilhelm scream, and it has its own wikipedia page. It's from 1951, so it's older than you might think.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_scream
 

rokkolpo

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every mario felt strangely familiar. to the first one. DEJA VU is the phrase you were looking for by the way.

instead of uncanny familiar.
 

BehattedWanderer

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The Sims always seemed uncannily familiar to me, it was like I was watching someone else life my day-to-day life...wake up, go to work, change the furniture around while I'm away, get bored, earn millions of dollars by entering some odd command at my work computer, return from work, kiss the three girls I'm having a simultaneous Awesome Time with, watch my friend come over to swim but I don't like him so I remove the ladders and let him drown, then get even more bored and burn my house down. Suds, rinse, dry, repeat. It's downright spooky, that!
 

Ghost1800

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my local gas station uses a register that makes that sound you hear when sonic collects those golden rings in the old sega games... drives me nuts.

Not sure if that's what you meant, but that's what came to mind.
 

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GRoXERs said:
I know exactly the one you mean; it's called the Wilhelm scream, and it has its own wikipedia page. It's from 1951, so it's older than you might think.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_scream
I don't actually think that scream is in the game.

Personally I think Simalacrum is referring to the scream when you set a woman on fire which is used in EVERYTHING.

/is probably horrendously wrong