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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: James , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: As one of the first truly great horror games of its day, Splatterhouse is finally getting the updated remake fans have been craving. Originally an arcade release in Japan in November of 1988, it struck a chord with audiences both good and bad. The game wa...
Abstract: Splatterhouse is Namco's most recent reach into its old bag of tricks, an old arcade game that was not known for pulling punches. The original was a slaughterfest for those into Friday the 13th and Halloween who needed a slot in the arcade. Namco has p...
Abstract: My first gaming console ever was a Turbo Grafx-16 back in 1990, and one of my favorite games for that console was called Splatterhouse, a side-scrolling beat-em-up where I played a guy wearing a hockey mask searching for his lost (or demon-napped) girl...
Abstract: Aside from a few notables, action games have fallen out of favor as of late. The pressure of making a fleshed-out environment, tight gameplay and controls, is just too much. There are decades of fantastic platform action games that have tempered expect...
Abstract: Back in 1989 Namco released an arcade game that stuck out like a sore, bloodied thumb compared to the rest of the market. Called Splatterhouse, it was a blood-splashed horror-fest rendered in tiny 16-bit pixels. Taking control of Rick, a beefy, masked ...
Abstract: If the current economy is affecting the way we buy games, it's certainly affecting the way publishers are making them. For a while now it seems game publishers have been digging through their archives, looking for ways to repackage their existing fr...
Splatterhouse is a solid reinvention of the franchise that’s fun to play and honors the franchise enough that both fans and newcomers should be able to enjoy it, but some issues in both mechanics and theme prevent it from being as good as it could hav...
Let’s be honest: Splatterhouse was always the video game equivalent of an exploitation flick. In an era where games were dominated by perky platformers and colorful beat-em-ups, Splatterhouse was a breath of rotten air, full of gore, secondhand referen...
Published: 2010-11-29, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: There's a lot wrong with Splatterhouse. It's a bungling action game that relies heavily on the nostalgia from its predecessors while hiding its faults under the copious amounts of blood you spill kicking, punching, and chainsawing the fleshy demons tha...