![]() A good practice is to treat subjects in a "See also" section as topics that could be worked into the article (and then the "See also" section deprecated and removed). Topics that could not reasonably be made into article text probably do not belong in a see also section. Topics related to an article should be included within the text of the article. JAF1970 16:31, 5 November 2007 (UTC) Reply OK, then you won't mind me adding Syberia, Syberia II, Still Life, Paradise, and, say, Beyond Good & Evil (which is not point-and-click, but similar thematically), right? :) I also recall reading this in the manual of style: They're both about female adventure game protagonists of a similar age in a futuristic world dealing with a mystery. The fact that The Longest Journey was similar enough to Culpa Innata to garner a mention is enough. None of those games are connected to Switchball - they're just other games in which you control a marble through abstract levels. For example, in Switchball, See also has Ballance, Marble Madness, Geon and Marble Blast Ultra. It's not a reference, just a "Hey, if you liked THIS, check out THAT." "See also" doesn't require explicit connections, period. A "See also" just means "For another article about a similar subject". ^^ Compare this to what is said about Schroedinger's Cat to see what I mean. :) - Koveras ☭ 09:55, 5 November 2007 (UTC) Reply It doesn't matter. ![]() ![]() I think seeing a "comarriage" in these would be too much reading between the lines. That is because I was among the people expecting a wonderful adventure game saga but sadly saw it deteriorate to a casual console-oriented hybrid. ![]() Now, you may have wondered while reading the first paragraph of this review why I mentioned The Longest Journey. And you too disillusioned Longest Journey fans who were expecting one of the greatest adventure sagas ever created ![]() Secondly, TLJ is not "comaried" to CI: exact quotations areĪnd, from out of nowhere, rises Momentum DMT to show the way with one of the most brilliant adventure games to have ever graced the genre’s entire history. First, if the connection between the two games is pointed out in a single review, it belongs to the according section, otherwise, the relevance of a link to TLJ article will not be clear. ![]()
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