The Callisto Protocol Easter Eggs na Playstation 4 (PS4)

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Schofield Landmark

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Glen Scofield was one of the Dead Space co-creators and is now the founder of Striking Distance. He is also the director of Callisto Protocal. It feels only right that a piece of him should live somewhere. And this is reflected in the naming of a ravine on Callisto's surface after him.

Other Zombie Games' Influences

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The various influences from older games are evident throughout this game. They serve as a shining memory of the older titles. 

The mechanics of smashing glass cabinets around the prison are similar to Resident Evil Village, and the Biophages are closely modeled after the clickers from The Last of Us.

Both versions are blind and only take notice if you make a noise, so the stealth function and the Blind’s design beautifully capture this aesthetic.

Also, Jacob being hung upside down with the infected mimics the sequence, which is similar to where Joel is hanging upside down defending Ellie in The Last of Us.

Philip K. Dick's B.I.P

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The name of the central area of the game, the Black Iron Prison, has special meaning to it as well, because it is a direct reference to the acclaimed science fiction author Philip K. Dick, whose books as well as short stories made appearances in films like Blade Runner, Minority Report, Total Recall, and the TV series The Man on the High Castle.

Back from the days of Dead Space

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For those who have played the game “Dead Space," one of the more obvious Easter eggs appears during the fourth chapter, when a new biophage that springs tentacles mutates into a more difficult opponent.

The original message read “cut off their limbs” and appeared as you got the plasma cutter. “Shoot the tenticles” is an important instruction to follow as they will be much more difficult to kill once they mutate.

MetaSquad goes through all the Easter Eggs.

Predator Area Design

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There is also a clever Predator Easter Egg. This area hosts a massive jungle with a vast treeline, and somewhere in this jungle, you hear what sounds like the klicking of a predator, but as soon as you make your way to the source, another strange, four-legged Biophage Rusher jumps at you. 

Eyes Wide Shut

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A huge eye-opener happens in the final moments of the game when you get to know exactly who is behind the Callisto protocol. You find out that it is not the Warden of the Black Iron Prison but rather an entire cult known as The Commonality, who in turn have conferences wearing masks to hide their faces.

These ominous gold masks look a lot like the masks from the secret society scenes in Stanley Kubrick’s 1999 film Eyes Wide Shut, starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.

References to Alien films

The Callisto Protocol is packed with references to Ridley Scott's Alien Universe films, with loads of inspiration that went into the design of the creatures as well as the environment. There are bodies stuck to walls, covered in a slimy organic matter from Biofphage secretions, as well as egg-like pods carrying leeches that attack you.

In one case, a leech attached itself to Dani’s face exactly the same way a facehugger would. The UJC spacesuit closely resembles the suits from Prometious; the bloodworm Biophages shoot from pods that resemble facehugger eggs; and Elias is from Faralon’s Hope, a name that sounds the same as Hadley’s Hope from Aliens.

Braindance Session

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Within the Callisto Protocol, there is memory sharing technology available. One cannot help but think of the Braindance Tech from Cyberpunk 2077.

Wrong Timeline.

This game takes place three hundred years in the future, around the year 2320.

All the birthdays line up perfectly relative to their individual timelines, except for Edward Bates.  If one looks at his birthday, it is listed as 2527, or two hundred and twenty-seven years after the events of the game. That makes him a possible time traveler.

PUBG References

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The original idea of the Callisto Protocol was for it to become part of the PUBG universe. The easily recognizable helmet from the character on the cover of PUBG is lying on the workstation table. And this, as explained by Dr. Mahler, is that the Biophge infection also occurred on the planet named Paramo, which is the name of a volcano in PUBG.


Darth Maul's home planet.

When actor Sam Witwer appears in the cast. A Star Wars reference seems inevitable. 

In the Callist Protocol, he is one of the antagonists, named Leon Ferris, and in turn, his data-bio reveals that he is from Rimohtad on the moon Io, which is Dathomir spelled backwards. which is Darth Maul’s place of origin.

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