1/17/2024 0 Comments Splatterhouse ps3 cover![]() I just want to slam some creatures into some walls baby! Even worse is the fact that you get hit once and the weapons vanish which makes the game almost broken to a point of unplayability. Did I say Streets of Rage yet? Multiple endings, more story. It’s awesome!Īs I kind of pointed above the third game follows a new formula more like Streets of Rage, I love Streets of Rage but if I want to play Streets of Rage I’m going to play Streets of Rage. It’s believable that the transformation between Rick and the mask brings out makes you feel like a bad ass. Splatterhouse in the 90’s did what most games don’t even do today. The first two installments stick to the same formula, 2D side scrolling action, you move left to right either punching and kicking things to the floor or using weapons to smash creatures into the walls, Oh it’s so satisfying to use those weapons. He would be a millionaire in no time, two of the hardest most unforgiving yet awesome video games ever created. The guy that owns these should seriously invite friends over. I didn’t even know what the Turbo Grafx 16 was until It was too late. ![]() Quite happy personally considering my Genesis has been broken for a very long time! I also only previously had Splatterhouse 2 and 3. Still love the series though.īest thing of all, fast forward to 2010 and the Playstation 3 and XBOX 360 both received a new Splatterhouse with these three games included. I however really don’t like this as much as it’s not as straight forward and the whole emphasis of combat was tweaked and it became Streets of Rage rather than actually being Splatterhouse. This entry is absolutely full of story with multiple endings which indicated it was the last one. The final entry or so it seemed apart from some horrible little spin off was released on the Sega Genesis in 1993. I’ll say that the second one has a lot more story, but for some reason I still absolutely love the first one more even though the second entry has way more variety. It gets harder to talk about these without giving too much away. The second entry, Splatterhouse 2 was released in 1992 for the Sega Genesis, once again you take control of Rick who is convinced by the mask that he should return to the mansion. I wont go any further because that would just spoil the game. Rick springs back to life with a little help from a mask that obviously holds the ability to bring someone back to life. The primary focus of the story is a guy named Rick who gets left for dead while accompanying his girlfriend Jennifer to a mysterious mansion owned by Dr. ![]() The first entry into the Splatterhouse series was released in Arcades in the late 1980’s then ported across to the TurboGrafx 16 Entertainment System in 1990. (Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Turbo Grafx 16) Also available on Playstation 3 and XBOX 360 as part of the 2010 release “Splatterhouse”
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