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* [[Odd Couple]]: Kate and Oscar.
* [[Odd Couple]]: Kate and Oscar.
* [[Ominous Pipe Organ]]: One in Komkolzgrad.
* [[Ominous Pipe Organ]]: One in Komkolzgrad.
* [[One Game for the Price of Two]]: Despite being slighty more simplistic to the original (and bordering nearby the [[Porting Disaster]] scale), the DVD release [[Zig Zagged Trope|zig zaggs]] this by giving you three DVDs with both games in one package... or two games for the price of three.
* [[One Game for the Price of Two]]
** Despite being slighty more simplistic to the original (and bordering nearby the [[Porting Disaster]] scale), the DVD release [[Zig Zagged Trope|zig zaggs]] this by giving you three DVDs with both games in one package... or two games for the price of three.
* [[Our Souls Are Different]]: The automatons have a soul. What "souls" are is never explained.
* [[Our Souls Are Different]]: The automatons have a soul. What "souls" are is never explained.
* [[Retro Universe]]: The entire series, really. Boy, Kate sure has problems trying to stumble over anything resembling the [[Magical Realism|more]] [[Like Reality Unless Noted|mundane parts]] of Europe and Russia...
* [[Retro Universe]]: The entire series, really. Boy, Kate sure has problems trying to stumble over anything resembling the [[Magical Realism|more]] [[Like Reality Unless Noted|mundane parts]] of Europe and Russia...
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*** Then again, his epitaph is Latin for "God has destroyed my science."
*** Then again, his epitaph is Latin for "God has destroyed my science."
* [[Those Two Bad Guys]]: Ivan and Igor. {{spoiler|They're the main antagonists of the second game}}.
* [[Those Two Bad Guys]]: Ivan and Igor. {{spoiler|They're the main antagonists of the second game}}.
* [[Translation Convention]]
* [[Translation Convention]]: Kate visits a number of out of the way European locales which seem all to speak English.
* [[Welcome to Corneria]]: The things in the middle of the dialogue do vary depending on the context, but, oddly enough, the beginnings and endings to them are usually the same.
* [[Welcome to Corneria]]: The things in the middle of the dialogue do vary depending on the context, but, oddly enough, the beginnings and endings to them are usually the same.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Oscar does this to Kate twice in an optional dialogue path during the first visit to Komkolzgrad. The first time: Kate believes that the person who broke into the train and assaulted Oscar could have been Hans Voralberg. Oscar is not pleased when he hears this and claims that "a father would never attack his offspring." Kate also admits that her theory was far-fetched. The second time: Kate tells Oscar that she's had enough with adventures, and she considers returning home and telling her boss that Hans Voralberg is dead. Oscar is shocked when he learns that Kate is ready to lie to her superiors, and tells her he'd thought she was a sincere and honest person.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Oscar does this to Kate twice in an optional dialogue path during the first visit to Komkolzgrad. The first time: Kate believes that the person who broke into the train and assaulted Oscar could have been Hans Voralberg. Oscar is not pleased when he hears this and claims that "a father would never attack his offspring." Kate also admits that her theory was far-fetched. The second time: Kate tells Oscar that she's had enough with adventures, and she considers returning home and telling her boss that Hans Voralberg is dead. Oscar is shocked when he learns that Kate is ready to lie to her superiors, and tells her he'd thought she was a sincere and honest person.