Other mistake: If the player ends up being caught by the Naomi ghost during the final bossfight, it possesses Isaac, making him to shoot himself in the head with the javelin gun, killing him instantly. However, the health indicator on the back of his RIG suit doesn't react. Isaac can be seen collapsing dead but the indicator lights are still on like nothing happened to him, despite the fatal trauma.
Other mistake: When Forlan meets Radna in the cabin in the woods, he mentions that he's in as much of a hurry as she is. At the end of the encounter, the dialogue mentions that she is the one in a hurry, and not him. Moreover, this second encounter can happen in the same day as their first meeting, which does not make logical sense.
Other mistake: In Part 3 of the Juniour Youth saga, during "The Victory Pennant" cutscene, Roberto tries to get on stage to talk to Tsubasa. Katagiri stops him to tell him "You can't get past here with out a pass." "Without" should be one word.
Other mistake: Kyo's father, seemingly dead at the end of KoF94, is back here as sub-boss. In the cutscenes, his name is "Saishu", but in-game (the name under his energy bar when you face him) his name is "Saisyu."
Other mistake: During character creation, Cube explains the meaning of the various jobs; the second choice available in the menu is Business-man (sic), but Cube in the tutorial refers to it as "Executive."
Other mistake: In the last step of Willow's "phone fling", she says to you "And I've had...Fantasties" (typo for 'fantasies').
Other mistake: For the Make a Snowman event for February of 2018, there is a showcase advertising the new skin for Capt. Sun that pops up in the first part of the game called Lantern Girl. But her name is misspelled as Lantern Gril.
Other mistake: In the introduction clips of the campaign, the historian is writing in Latin on a book with illustrations of armies and warring empires. The text he is writing though is from St. Augustin's "Confessiones."
Other mistake: The Awoken are always hostile, alien, and unknown to the player character, even if the player character is an Awoken.
Other mistake: During the road stage Bebop and Rocksteady take turns fighting you outside the passenger's window of their monster truck. Given they're both pretty big it seems impossible for them to switch back and forth from one driving while the other's leaning out the window with ease.
Other mistake: The railroad background seen at the beginning of KoF96 has a sign saying "Railroad CROSED."
Other mistake: The title of the game is "City of Broken Dreamers", but when you start the app, the title bar on the GUI says "The City of Broken Dreamers."
Other mistake: In the character database, Umi Ryuuzaki's dubber is credited as "Konami Yosida" instead of Yoshida.
Other mistake: In one of the finest examples of EngRish in SNK videogames, whenever you win a round, you are treated to a triumphant message of "VICTOLY."
Other mistake: In the game tutorial, the instruction box suggests to click on the "Interplanetory Propulsion." The propulsion device is in-game correctly called interplanetAry.
Other mistake: The hospital elevator that operates via voice decoding system - so it can only be opened by the doctor (s) - is absolutely out of any sense. It would make visitors, nurses, maintenance workers, emergency services (police, firefighters), etc. to be unable to access or leave certain areas of the building without constant doctoral escort. Even there are secretly operating Umbrella labs in the facility, this method of keeping unwanted personnel outside is illogically exaggerated.
Other mistake: The character of Roger Warwick, or at least the one the player meets during the game, is confirmed by dialogue and terminal entries from the Institute, his farm, and Roger himself, to be a Synth. But killing him and looting his corpse will not reveal a Synth Component, as it will for every other Synth in the game, including ones like Deacon that the player is never supposed to be able to kill.
Other mistake: In the picture in the collection that shows the platforms for Underbelly, there are two typos in the description. One is supposed to stay stopped, but it's spelled stope. The other is supposed to say patrons, but it's spelled patorns.
Other mistake: Animals that have the scratching post as an enrichment object will either scratch or rub against it. Regardless of how an animal uses it, the guest thought panel will always comment on the animal scratching it.
Other mistake: The lineup of enemies is quite illogical when you consider that villains with devastating physical power such as Juggernaut have less energy and pack less power than the penultimate boss, Crossbones, that is simply a skilled mercenary. Juggernaut is also shown with a single eye in contrast with any and every portrait of the character.