I also loved all the little easter eggs. I haven't tried them all out yet, I'll have to play through it again and discover the others. I especially enjoyed reading the book titles in the library in Kolyma (some of my favorites were "How not to turn a book into a film: see Dune," "How to feed a carnivorous plant," and the one about the brady bunch causing phsycological problems - was that a nod to the X-Files episode?). Being a Star Trek fan I also enjoyed the little captains log egg

My only main complaint is that the cursor seems to be incredibly sensitive. I found this problem in KQ1 as well, I had to click all over an object before I could find a good position where it'd let me pick it up. Especially if it were a small object. But that's my only complaint. No problems otherwise (well, I think it crashed once but I can't remember where and it only happened once).
The thing that sucked me in the most was the story, how much better and more engaging it was than in the previous game. IMHO, the updated story can easily be put right next to games like Final Fantasy 7 and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. It'd be cool if somebody did a sequel of the game (like a KQ 9 or something) that explained the future sequence we see Daventry under attack (it reminded me a bit of the sequence from the Babylon 5 episode War Without End, Part 2, where Sheridan is thrown into the future and sees an aged Londo Mollari as emperor and Centauri Prime in flames). I really enjoyed that part, especially the part that's even further in the future, a nice reference to Mask of Eternity.
I've been a KQ fan for longer than I can remember. KQ4 was one of the first games I played (I hope someone remakes it), and discovering both the KQ1 remake and the KQ2 remake was a real treat for me. I've played through KQ 1-6 multiple times, and 7 and 8 a few times as well. It'd been a while since I've played through KQ (last time I played was when Mask of Eternity first game out), I'd almost forgotten how good they were. Playing through KQ2 is probably one of the best game expereinces I've had in the past year, next to playing through Knights of the Old Republic and The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (still playing that actually, probably never gonna beat it). I hope Lucasarts discovers this and realizes that there is still a market for adventure games and reinstates development on Sam and Max Freelance Police, I was really dissapointed when they canceled it. Thanks guys, for making such a great game and allowing me to recapture my past
