I've always wanted to play one of the Splatterhouse titles. They actually seem fairly creepy.
Nostalgic Vacation: 1988 - Splatterhouse
On 09/17/2014 at 02:48 AM by KnightDriver See More From This User » |
"Give me a little bit of bass with those 88s" sings The Capitols in the song "Cool Jerk". . . What to play then. For NES we've got: Metal Gear, Zelda II, Double Dragon, R.B.I. Baseball (I mistakenly put it with '87), Contra, Ikari II, Super Mario Bros 2, Bump n' Jump, and Castlevania II; for Arcade: Super Contra, Splatterhouse, Altered Beast, Gradius II, New Zealand Story, Vindicators, Alien Crush, and Double Dragon II; for SMS: Phantasy Star, Miracle Warriors, Shinobi, Wonder Boy, and Ys: Vanished Omens (good year for SMS!); and for PC: Ultima V, Dungeons & Dragons: Pool of Radiance (the first of the SSI DnD games), Exile, Bard's Tale III, and Wasteland. I must've been in a bloodletting mood because I chose Splatterhouse.
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An arcade perfect port of Splatterhouse is on iOS now, but I wanted to get 2010's Splatterhouse for Xbox 360 because I wanted to play it and Splatterhouse 1, 2 and 3 are present as unlockables. I got it for $10 at Gamestop. All I had to do to unlock the first arcade game was to play the first few levels, or phases as they're called. I really liked the game though and couldn't pull myself away from it until I had finished Phase 6.
Splatterhouse, the arcade game, is a side-scrolling brawler with a horror theme. The story is Rick and his girlfriend Jennifer have wandered into West Mansion, nicknamed "Splatterhouse" for its history of gruesome deaths at the hands of Dr. West. Rick is brutally killed there and reawoken by the magic of The Terror Mask. With his magically enhanced strength, he must destroy the monsters of the undead lurking there and search for his girlfriend Jennifer.
Rick punches what Obi-wan light-saber's. That's BADASS!
The graphics of Splatterhouse are wonderfully gruesome and colorful in dark tones of blues, reds and greens. Blood, or whatever that green gore is, flies everywhere. The music is dark and aggressive and the sound effects are are kinda funny. When you hit something it sounds like a hollow tube hitting a wood block. You can punch, kick, jump, slide and pick up and throw weapons. Some stages let you chose alternate routes and at the end of each stage there is a boss fight.
Ground Kontrol in Portland, OR. now has a custom Splatterhouse cabinet. I like it!
I didn't get past stage 1 in this game, but I didn't know you could do a slide kick move - those parasites at the end of stage 1 are a pain. Luckily I can enjoy what I wasn't able to play by watching some guy's expert playthrough. It's an entertaining watch.
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