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  • Shout-Out
    • The opening cutscene is just like the first person travel scenes by the angels in The Prophecy (1995).
    • The Terminator - The opening scene of a killer stalking through the dance floor of a nightclub.
    • Star Wars:
      • "Aren't you a little short for the Grim Reaper?"
      • The Tauntauns from Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back make an appearance in Solum. The Queen even rides one.
    • Tomb Raider
      • Jen has a "look" mode, where she moves her head around and the camera follows, much like Lara Croft's "look" mode in the Tomb Raider series.
      • Screen does a forward handstand/legover to move from climbing down a wall to the ground. Lara Croft has a similar special move when climbing over a ledge.
  • Hey, It's That Voice!: Jen is voiced by Hudson Leick.
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