Splatterhouse 2
- Eight Levels Explore The Depths Of Horror
- 8 Megs Of Gruesome Graphics
- Wicked Weapons And Eye Popping Boss Encounters
- Copyright 1992 Namco Ltd.
Product Description
It Starts Again! Your girlfriend Jennifer is trapped in a living nightmare and it’s up to you to save her. The only option is to don the terror mask to transform into a buffed-out mayhem machine ready to smash and bash a path to freedom. Utilize every weapon, from your gnarled fist to a roaring chainsaw, to conquer legions of discharge zombies and ghastly ghouls. With skill you may last long enough to confront horrible bosses. An iron will and a strong stomach are mandatory.
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Cool monsters, splendid concept and just a horrible, piece of garbage game. The controls, game play, and difficulty due to the crappy controls and terrible game play make this game unplayable.
Rating: 1 / 5
This review is in fact for the original arcade version of the first splatter house. The game is really hard with out cheats. The bosses in stages 4 to 8 took at total 113 blows more or less to beat. This game should be fine for those that want a challange but expect it to take a while to master unless you place on infinite continues or infite shape and lives. I highly this recommend for splatter house 2 and 3 as well. The world record for the mane version of the orginal is all seven stage in about 23 minutes with infinte shape and lives on. Those of you that do master this honestly I admire your keenness to this hard game. This game should be fine for 13 up due to mild gor and unsettling images. But don’t take my world plays this game you will have a fun time. This game I recommend for any fans of resident evil or similar series. Now go forward and save your girl friend and may the undead trembled before your fists of furry.
Rating: 5 / 5
This game is so vintage and so much man that I’m guessing a lot of people won’t even be able to handle it. The graphics don’t compare much to the arcade version, but are considerably better than TG16’s. The game itself is not much of a beat ‘em up like the 3rd, which is the most fun in the series hands down. The gameplay is much more akin to the first. The last boss cheats so terrible that you probably won’t kill him without an emulator, but it can be done.
You play as Rick. In the game, you pulverize and pound mutant horrors into piles of gore with a variety of weapons that all have that home-utility feel to them. Splatter enemies onto parapet with clubs and punch heads until they explode! This game is killer every way you look at it.
All in all, for vintage gaming fans, this is an awesome trophy to have in your SEGA pool. If you liked the thought of this game + Double Dragon, check out the 3rd Splatterhouse, as its the most cruelly fun of the series.
Rating: 5 / 5