Fantastic review of an underated alltime classic series. My favourite is Splatterhouse 2 for the Genesis. Holy Moly it was such a blast in my childhood to play something morbid like this. The Intro still gives me chills nowadays ( my favourite ost of all retro games) - awesome!
Yes! Probably my favorite game series of all time. I had Splatterhouse for the TG16 in the early 90s as a kid, definitely a life changer as it introduced me to the movies that the enemies and Rick are taken from. Someday I would love to play the FM Towns Marty version, it is supposedly "arcade perfect". I have played the actual arcade cab on a authentic PCB, and the TG16 version is very impressive how close it is to the original arcade. Legendary status for the Splatterhouse series, I really hope Namco does something else with it other than license the awesome Unbox figures. A new game would be rad!
Splatterhouse was the first game we bought for the Turbografx-16. My brother and I spent all Summer playing - and then beating- the game. It was an amazing game for its time.
The first 30 seconds of the Walking Dead's opening theme is quite similar to the Splatterhouse 3 opening theme. Not for nothing the Walking Dead's music composer is a huge Mega Drive Fan 😊
@@Adamtendo_player_1 The first 30 seconds of the walking dead theme use "urgent strings" followed by a "descending motion", exactly the same concept used in the beginning of the Splatterhouse 3 opening theme 😊
I remember seeing the screen shots for Splatterhouse 2 in a game guide in '92. It's the only game that actually made me hesitate to play it. I wasn't so much scared of it as I was... disturbed. Like it would physically harm me and cake my soul in filth. I'm happy to report it did, and I've been in love with these games ever since.
being a youngster i had never seen splatter house 1 in the arcade or ever knew someone with a turbo graphics so seeing 2 on my genesis as an introduction to the series blew my fucking socks off. I'd never seen something like that in a video game to that point it was WILD.
Splatterhouse trilogy is the all time unique action horror games ever made in the 16-bit era of video games. To think that its made by guys who made Pac-Man, and decided to make a very violent game filled with body horror.
Thank you for what you do and the work you put intothese video's. They are always entertaining. Your presentation is very reminiscent to sitting down with friends with a beer and saying "remember that game?" or "Dude, remember when we used to play that one game?" etc. 🙂
I like these compilation videos. This was fun to watch! Keep doing them because there is a lot of stuff you've done I have never seen and these comp videos help me see it.
Splatterhouse's US remake sucked zombie @ss! I hated the bland and off-brand depictions of Rick and Jennifer. The game wasn't scary and startling at all, but rather silly and edgy unlike the classic Japanese trilogy. The camera angles were irritating.
@@Vonboon11dy Yeah I am, it creeped me TF out, and that's a good thing! The enemy characters came straight out of a creepypasta, even the fight with Jennifer as a mutant was intense and upsetting.
17:55 : You always compare the original Vs the 2nd one ,and your conclusions are always based on this aspect ,but you have to remember that there are people out there such as myself who played the 2nd one (MegaDrive) yet ,they never played the original . I was blown away back then by this game’s😲 *atmosphere* ,gore ,depression and pessimistic mood and totally loved it(*their music themes were also great & very unique ). So ,since SplatterHouse 2 was (for myself) my first contact with the game I didn’t mind if it was similar to the (older)arcade as you say ,or if it was similar to the first one ,since I enjoyed what I saw and never cared to compare it with the previous ones. Thus ,for me SplatterHouse 2 ,will always be a unique MegaDrive-experience in my memory.
I love the channel Sega Lord X! I never did Splatterhouse as a kid but thanks to the magic of multi carts I have recently played the series on Genesis. Probably would've loved it as a kid.
I like your pivot to NEC TG-16. You’re doing a good job. I couldn’t get a TG-16 mini. I never owned the original, but I always read about the games in EGM and GamePro back in the day. I was able to import a PC Engine mini a few years ago, and it is really fun, with great shooters.
Nice seeing all three reviews put together. I'd be interested in seeing you take a look at Wanpaku Graffiti - Rob, West Mansion: The Splatterhouse Homepage
As a kid having a turbo grafix 16 splatter house was my favorite. I played the hell out of that game. Being from CT and name dave . Namco must have been spying on my life lol thanks sega lord X ahh nostalgia
The soundtrack of the first Splatterhouse was indeed a masterpiece, taking inspiration from the cult horror soundtracks done for Lucio Fulci films like The Beyond primarily. It really is unlike anything heard in gaming.
My best friend had a TurboGRAFX 16. So we argued all the time about which system was better. I remember going over to his house and playing Splatterhouse. And you won't believe this: I did not know that there was a version of Splatterhouse for the Sega Genesis. That's right. I did not know that we could resolve our favorite dispute right then and there by comparing two versions of this one game!
Splatterhouse 2 arguably has better graphics, especially running in a much larger window and featuring all those parallax/layering effects. However, it's a newer game, benefiting from twice the ROM space. Not a fair comparison.
My uncle had Splatterhouse on the TG16 and four year old me couldn't bear to be in the same room when it was on. I was similarly scared of the Genesis games on top of the whole violent game outrage Mortal Kombat caused around the time 3 came out. As I played them years later, I found the presentation and atmosphere of those games to be amazing and the narratives to be shockingly engaging. In short, this series will always have a special place in my heart. I will gladly replay the games once a year.
There is a secret move in splatter house 3 when rick is in mutated form called: Circle Spin. I did it accidentally and dont know how to do it. Even the developer has no idea about it. Rick picks up the enemy and jump towards the ceiling of house disappearing from screen, few seconds later he throws the enemy on the floor with him, like king from tekken
I was about 10 when i got my MD, and when it came to splatterhouse, i made the rookie error of assuming newest was best. I rented Splatterhouse 3, found it to be too clunky and i hated the timer, so i never tried 1 or 2. Boy, talk about a mistake. 1 + 2 are much different style of games, easier to pick up and play for the younger crowd. Great work, once again, SLX. You're one of the few video game TH-camrs i watch, because you keep it real and i can relate to your content, being a poor Sega kid growing up.
No Splatterhouse Wanpaku Graffiti? 😅 Love the Splatterhouse games. Wish Namco would release a modern compilation with the arcade original, the PCE and TG16 versions, the Japanese and US versions of 2 and 3, Graffiti, and the 360/PS3 game. Also, I really miss GamePro...
I really like the Splatterhouse series, still do! As a big fan of 1 &2, I was hyped up for the 3, especially when I heard it was adding beat'em up mechanics, and making it more non-linear. But I gotta say I was SO incredibly disappointed when I founded out about the Splatterhouse 3 had a timer! It's probably my biggest gaming pet peeve, especially when it's tied to the ending like it was. It took a game that I always wanted and kind of ruined it for me... (Almost akin, to getting a beautiful filet mignon, but when you take your first bite, you learn it was seasoned with a season you really dislike. It's still an amazing steak and you can still enjoy it but with every bite it leaves a bitter taste in your mouth that prevents you from truly enjoying it, but that one little addition makes it go from "OMG! Perfection!" to "Eh, it's ok".) I get that the developers wanted to instill a sense of urgency and panic by implementing it. But the thing about Splatterhouse that I really loved about it , was just soaking in everything, all the awesome monsters, the creepy setting & atmosphere, the disconcerting sound effects and music, and when you're rushing through everything to ensure you get the good ending, you don't really get time to appreciate all of it. IMO, It really doesn't make any sense for a game to rewards players for finishing the game faster by skipping a lot of the content and taking the absolute shortest path possible. Especially not in a game like this. It's kind ironic that with that game where they make a point to say it's non-linear, that because of the timer there's really only one route to take to get the good ending. It makes a lot of rooms pointless and only exist to cost you time. Once again, IMO I think the game would've been much better and better received if they threw out the timer, and instead tied the endings to certain goals, like how much of the house did you explore, if/how many times you died, or maybe finding certain items. It would've made for so much of better experience without changing too much of the game.
Honestly 3 is by far my fav, since it's the one I grew up playing. It also feels a lot more fleshed out (so to speak) in terms of story and gameplay. It is hard as fuck though, and that last boss is straight up brutal. Really wish this series would make a return with modernized retro 2D graphics, and get Stephan Weyte to voice the Mask.
I wonder if my brother sold his ps3 splatterhouse cause they had all three games to emulate on it. I honestly just like the first one in my opinion though but i should replay them
Ill give game sack sh.. about f16 falcon game. That game was always played as basic as a 3d flight sim it just was way better than its given credit for. Yes it sucks now even trying it for old times sake, but top notch back then.
Good reviews! I only played the first one as a kid, but I remember it being fun and fairly creepy. It is a shame the setting of the third game sounds pretty lackluster. These games still sound fun! I kind of wish they would do a remaster of this trilogy. Though, I heard the remake that came out years ago was kind of mixed bag.
As much as I enjoyed Splatterhouse 3, for years I legit thought that the stage 1 time limit was literally impossible, a cruel joke by the designers to toy with us that Jennifer could be saved. I eventually beat the game but never came close to a good ending.
@SegaLordX I have NO idea how you beat this game in 30mins...more-or-less 10 for that matter. You need to memorize every single step and stage in order to conquer this beast. I might just suck at console gaming, but I have yet to complete this gem of a game. Brent
It was a decent sequel to the arcade classic and the voices of the Screamin Mimis got old after a while lol. I remember Gamepro's review stating that they must've "Voice trained with Michael Jackson" 😂 Overall, I'd give it 4 tombstones out of 5. Now, with SH3 I do appreciate the new direction bit it felt like Namco was cashing in on the success of Sega's SOR franchise. And it had so much potential but fell flat like a bad F13 sequel. I'd give it barely 3 tombstones out of 5 Would love to hear your thoughts on the 2010 reboot.
I remember renting this game but part two or three it was and playing it in my bed room standing on my bed playing on my woodgrain crt being scared went to look for my mom I got freaked out
Is there any difference between arcade archives switch version and Namco museum on switch thanks for video showing this game can't believe didn't know about this game or play it looking forward to playing it 😊
I am sure that they could make a perfect port these days (just look at Mega R-Type or Shinobi MD) but why bother? Unfortunately, these projects almost never get completed either. Would've been awesome back in the day though, alone with Rastan port (instead of that travesty of a sequel).
Turrican was one we all could beat. Splatterhouse when youre onboard ship we all could beat it. Sad i never played the others. There was a game called doom came out.
I thought you were a bit too critical on Splatterhouse 2 and 3. I have played Splatterhouse 1 and now has done a commendable job on the sequels wrt to GFX and gameplay improvements. The improvements were derivative but Splatterhoue 1 was stuck in between 8 bit and 16 bit hell, the sequels broke the ceiling and reached new highs.
Still remember beating this at my local 7 eleven, then beating it again on my turbografx 16. Those were the days man.
Fantastic review of an underated alltime classic series. My favourite is Splatterhouse 2 for the Genesis. Holy Moly it was such a blast in my childhood to play something morbid like this. The Intro still gives me chills nowadays ( my favourite ost of all retro games) - awesome!
Yes! Probably my favorite game series of all time. I had Splatterhouse for the TG16 in the early 90s as a kid, definitely a life changer as it introduced me to the movies that the enemies and Rick are taken from. Someday I would love to play the FM Towns Marty version, it is supposedly "arcade perfect". I have played the actual arcade cab on a authentic PCB, and the TG16 version is very impressive how close it is to the original arcade. Legendary status for the Splatterhouse series, I really hope Namco does something else with it other than license the awesome Unbox figures. A new game would be rad!
Aside from the slight censorship (Christian imagery and the mask recolor) I _prefer_ the TurboGrafx port. 👌
You can emulate the FM Towns, Splatterhouse is pretty good on it.
If you get the Ps3 or Xbox 360 version of the game you can unlock all 3 when you beat the game.
There’s the arcade version released on the MiSTer FPGA.
@NinjaRunningWild - Even more accessibly, it's on Hamster's Arcade Archives for all major platforms 👍😎👍
Splatterhouse was the first game we bought for the Turbografx-16. My brother and I spent all Summer playing - and then beating- the game. It was an amazing game for its time.
Sega lord X is my favorite channel out of the many. I hope he can do another 60min special someday.
Did you look through the video list? You dont even have to go that far back to find videos over 60 minutes
@@cadwang_621 I meant one I haven’t seen
The first 30 seconds of the Walking Dead's opening theme is quite similar to the Splatterhouse 3 opening theme. Not for nothing the Walking Dead's music composer is a huge Mega Drive Fan 😊
Man, I'm glad I've found someone who also realised the similarities!
I need to hear the waking dead’s theme now.
@@Adamtendo_player_1 The first 30 seconds of the walking dead theme use "urgent strings" followed by a "descending motion", exactly the same concept used in the beginning of the Splatterhouse 3 opening theme 😊
I remember seeing the screen shots for Splatterhouse 2 in a game guide in '92. It's the only game that actually made me hesitate to play it. I wasn't so much scared of it as I was... disturbed. Like it would physically harm me and cake my soul in filth. I'm happy to report it did, and I've been in love with these games ever since.
Most horrifying detail of Splatterhouse 2 was it was on the Sega Genesis! As a TG-16 kid, this was miserable 😭
being a youngster i had never seen splatter house 1 in the arcade or ever knew someone with a turbo graphics so seeing 2 on my genesis as an introduction to the series blew my fucking socks off. I'd never seen something like that in a video game to that point it was WILD.
While I didn't find the game quite as satisfying as the first, the Splatterhouse 2 intro is one of my favourite things. 👌 Sets the mood perfectly.
Splatterhouse trilogy is the all time unique action horror games ever made in the 16-bit era of video games. To think that its made by guys who made Pac-Man, and decided to make a very violent game filled with body horror.
Thank you for what you do and the work you put intothese video's. They are always entertaining. Your presentation is very reminiscent to sitting down with friends with a beer and saying "remember that game?" or "Dude, remember when we used to play that one game?" etc. 🙂
I like these compilation videos. This was fun to watch! Keep doing them because there is a lot of stuff you've done I have never seen and these comp videos help me see it.
Perfect!
I was just rewatching the last episode, wishing there was more;
Then this episode got uploaded!
Cheers!
Splatterhouse reboot is probably my most fav 360 game I own. That game has some really nice graphics on some stages.
The fact that it included ports of the classics made it even better :)
Splatterhouse's US remake sucked zombie @ss!
I hated the bland and off-brand depictions of Rick and Jennifer.
The game wasn't scary and startling at all, but rather silly and edgy unlike the classic Japanese trilogy.
The camera angles were irritating.
I bought the game on eBay a few years back but have yet to play it. Perhaps I'll save it for Halloween.
You're scared from the original? Ok@@KenMasters.
@@Vonboon11dy
Yeah I am, it creeped me TF out, and that's a good thing!
The enemy characters came straight out of a creepypasta, even the fight with Jennifer as a mutant was intense and upsetting.
17:55 : You always compare the original Vs the 2nd one ,and your conclusions are always based on this aspect ,but you have to remember that there are people out there such as myself who played the 2nd one (MegaDrive) yet ,they never played the original .
I was blown away back then by this game’s😲 *atmosphere* ,gore ,depression and pessimistic mood and totally loved it(*their music themes were also great & very unique ).
So ,since SplatterHouse 2 was (for myself) my first contact with the game I didn’t mind if it was similar to the (older)arcade as you say ,or if it was similar to the first one ,since I enjoyed what I saw and never cared to compare it with the previous ones.
Thus ,for me SplatterHouse 2 ,will always be a unique MegaDrive-experience in my memory.
Absolutely love this game series, I remember playing the first in arcades then playing them on home consoles as a kid
I love the channel Sega Lord X!
I never did Splatterhouse as a kid but thanks to the magic of multi carts I have recently played the series on Genesis. Probably would've loved it as a kid.
I like your pivot to NEC TG-16. You’re doing a good job. I couldn’t get a TG-16 mini. I never owned the original, but I always read about the games in EGM and GamePro back in the day. I was able to import a PC Engine mini a few years ago, and it is really fun, with great shooters.
Would have thought we'd see this compilation out closer to Halloween, but oh well. Classic series like this is great anytime of year.
The music while Jennifer is infected with the bore worm haunted me for years lol
wasnt able to play this first splatterhouse game until the 360 version came about that you can can unlock the old games like in dracula x
Never had a TG16. Now i want one.
This game series about Rick fighting hordes of zombies,mutants,monsters,ghosts,demons and other murderous creatures.
I’m so glad you owned, gave a chance and liked the Turbografx16 then and pay homage to it today!!
Such an underrated system. Man I miss those days!
Nice seeing all three reviews put together. I'd be interested in seeing you take a look at Wanpaku Graffiti - Rob, West Mansion: The Splatterhouse Homepage
Back in that day, I had SplatterHouse for the TG16, I loved it! That and Ninja Spirit are its 2 bast games IMO.
happy halloween, everyone
Another Sega Lord X video. My day is now complete.
As a kid having a turbo grafix 16 splatter house was my favorite. I played the hell out of that game. Being from CT and name dave . Namco must have been spying on my life lol thanks sega lord X ahh nostalgia
The soundtrack of the first Splatterhouse was indeed a masterpiece, taking inspiration from the cult horror soundtracks done for Lucio Fulci films like The Beyond primarily. It really is unlike anything heard in gaming.
Splatterhouse 2's opening theme is one of my favorites. I jam to it regularly.
My best friend had a TurboGRAFX 16. So we argued all the time about which system was better. I remember going over to his house and playing Splatterhouse. And you won't believe this: I did not know that there was a version of Splatterhouse for the Sega Genesis. That's right. I did not know that we could resolve our favorite dispute right then and there by comparing two versions of this one game!
Splatterhouse 2 arguably has better graphics, especially running in a much larger window and featuring all those parallax/layering effects. However, it's a newer game, benefiting from twice the ROM space. Not a fair comparison.
My uncle had Splatterhouse on the TG16 and four year old me couldn't bear to be in the same room when it was on. I was similarly scared of the Genesis games on top of the whole violent game outrage Mortal Kombat caused around the time 3 came out.
As I played them years later, I found the presentation and atmosphere of those games to be amazing and the narratives to be shockingly engaging.
In short, this series will always have a special place in my heart. I will gladly replay the games once a year.
Wow, was not expecting this! I just played the original arcade machine just a few days ago!
Great video as always! Would love to see a review of Rampage on the Master System
There is a secret move in splatter house 3 when rick is in mutated form called: Circle Spin. I did it accidentally and dont know how to do it. Even the developer has no idea about it. Rick picks up the enemy and jump towards the ceiling of house disappearing from screen, few seconds later he throws the enemy on the floor with him, like king from tekken
Splatterhouse 1 2 3 such great times the password in Splatterhouse 3 is the word Slayer backwards
Love these games, too bad we never got a Sega CD Splatterhouse 3, with improved music and sound and a 2 player option!
I was about 10 when i got my MD, and when it came to splatterhouse, i made the rookie error of assuming newest was best. I rented Splatterhouse 3, found it to be too clunky and i hated the timer, so i never tried 1 or 2.
Boy, talk about a mistake. 1 + 2 are much different style of games, easier to pick up and play for the younger crowd.
Great work, once again, SLX.
You're one of the few video game TH-camrs i watch, because you keep it real and i can relate to your content, being a poor Sega kid growing up.
3 x brilliant reviews in one =D It's a shame you didn't include the Famicom spin off version in this!
No Splatterhouse Wanpaku Graffiti? 😅 Love the Splatterhouse games. Wish Namco would release a modern compilation with the arcade original, the PCE and TG16 versions, the Japanese and US versions of 2 and 3, Graffiti, and the 360/PS3 game.
Also, I really miss GamePro...
Another great video! ❤🎉 Thank u, SLX!
Ah yes 400 bucks for a turboxpress in the navy back in 91. Worth every penny and of course it got lost when i left the ship. USS Shennandoah AD 44
Hunt that down! Also, thanks for your service.
I really like the Splatterhouse series, still do! As a big fan of 1 &2, I was hyped up for the 3, especially when I heard it was adding beat'em up mechanics, and making it more non-linear. But I gotta say I was SO incredibly disappointed when I founded out about the Splatterhouse 3 had a timer! It's probably my biggest gaming pet peeve, especially when it's tied to the ending like it was. It took a game that I always wanted and kind of ruined it for me...
(Almost akin, to getting a beautiful filet mignon, but when you take your first bite, you learn it was seasoned with a season you really dislike. It's still an amazing steak and you can still enjoy it but with every bite it leaves a bitter taste in your mouth that prevents you from truly enjoying it, but that one little addition makes it go from "OMG! Perfection!" to "Eh, it's ok".)
I get that the developers wanted to instill a sense of urgency and panic by implementing it. But the thing about Splatterhouse that I really loved about it , was just soaking in everything, all the awesome monsters, the creepy setting & atmosphere, the disconcerting sound effects and music, and when you're rushing through everything to ensure you get the good ending, you don't really get time to appreciate all of it.
IMO, It really doesn't make any sense for a game to rewards players for finishing the game faster by skipping a lot of the content and taking the absolute shortest path possible. Especially not in a game like this. It's kind ironic that with that game where they make a point to say it's non-linear, that because of the timer there's really only one route to take to get the good ending. It makes a lot of rooms pointless and only exist to cost you time.
Once again, IMO I think the game would've been much better and better received if they threw out the timer, and instead tied the endings to certain goals, like how much of the house did you explore, if/how many times you died, or maybe finding certain items. It would've made for so much of better experience without changing too much of the game.
Splatter house on the GENESIS is my favorite thing to play on Halloween 🎃
It took until MK and Doom to get people upset about violence and gore in video games. Meanwhile, Splatterhouse was doing it first before those two.
Honestly 3 is by far my fav, since it's the one I grew up playing. It also feels a lot more fleshed out (so to speak) in terms of story and gameplay. It is hard as fuck though, and that last boss is straight up brutal.
Really wish this series would make a return with modernized retro 2D graphics, and get Stephan Weyte to voice the Mask.
I wonder if my brother sold his ps3 splatterhouse cause they had all three games to emulate on it. I honestly just like the first one in my opinion though but i should replay them
I'm surprised they have not made this into a movie a streaming show
Sweet compilation. You mentioned the regional differences of Splatterhouse 2, but not 3. That would have been interesting.
Ill give game sack sh.. about f16 falcon game. That game was always played as basic as a 3d flight sim it just was way better than its given credit for. Yes it sucks now even trying it for old times sake, but top notch back then.
Good reviews! I only played the first one as a kid, but I remember it being fun and fairly creepy. It is a shame the setting of the third game sounds pretty lackluster. These games still sound fun! I kind of wish they would do a remaster of this trilogy. Though, I heard the remake that came out years ago was kind of mixed bag.
As much as I enjoyed Splatterhouse 3, for years I legit thought that the stage 1 time limit was literally impossible, a cruel joke by the designers to toy with us that Jennifer could be saved. I eventually beat the game but never came close to a good ending.
Love these compilation videos.
Some of my favorite Easter games
Rick died for your sins and was resurrected on the third day by the Mask. 😆
IKR? So wholesome and inspiring.
Also, gooey.
Been a huge fan since the TG-16 days. Its a shame the 2010 reboot failed but at least we got to see boobs with the unlockable puzzle pieces.
My favorite channel, nuff said 😊
I recommend the Splatterhouse Doom mod
Splatterhouse 3 and The Seventh Guest were the first games that genuinely scared me.
He will catch me next time he says, for six years now. Still not caught.
He he he he.
@SegaLordX
I have NO idea how you beat this game in 30mins...more-or-less 10 for that matter. You need to memorize every single step and stage in order to conquer this beast. I might just suck at console gaming, but I have yet to complete this gem of a game.
Brent
22:26 truer words where never spoken
It was a decent sequel to the arcade classic and the voices of the Screamin Mimis got old after a while lol.
I remember Gamepro's review stating that they must've "Voice trained with Michael Jackson" 😂
Overall, I'd give it 4 tombstones out of 5.
Now, with SH3 I do appreciate the new direction bit it felt like Namco was cashing in on the success of Sega's SOR franchise.
And it had so much potential but fell flat like a bad F13 sequel.
I'd give it barely 3 tombstones out of 5
Would love to hear your thoughts on the 2010 reboot.
I remember renting this game but part two or three it was and playing it in my bed room standing on my bed playing on my woodgrain crt being scared went to look for my mom I got freaked out
Is there any difference between arcade archives switch version and Namco museum on switch thanks for video showing this game can't believe didn't know about this game or play it looking forward to playing it 😊
For me the second game was the sweet spot.
Thanks!
Existe uma versão do NES que foi lançado apenas no Japão. É incrível 🧟
What did you think about the 2010 remake?
Happy Easter
I really wish they released splatterhouse 1 on SEGA Genesis 😭at least I hope someone could make this project of porting it on SEGA Genesis
I am sure that they could make a perfect port these days (just look at Mega R-Type or Shinobi MD) but why bother? Unfortunately, these projects almost never get completed either. Would've been awesome back in the day though, alone with Rastan port (instead of that travesty of a sequel).
Love splatterhouse great video sega lord!
6:19 thank goodness for emulation
Splatterhouse 3 is the GOAT.... the GOAT!!!
Great video thank you
Turrican was one we all could beat. Splatterhouse when youre onboard ship we all could beat it. Sad i never played the others. There was a game called doom came out.
I still like all the bosses in Splatterhouse 2 &3
Beyond solid game!
Great videos 🎉
I thought you were a bit too critical on Splatterhouse 2 and 3. I have played Splatterhouse 1 and now has done a commendable job on the sequels wrt to GFX and gameplay improvements.
The improvements were derivative but Splatterhoue 1 was stuck in between 8 bit and 16 bit hell, the sequels broke the ceiling and reached new highs.
And then... the "attempt" of bringing these series back happened. There was an opportunity, it somehow got screwed.
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Lil kid me thought this was the friday rhe 13th game for 16bit machines
I loved Splatterhouse because there was no other game like it. I'm still not sure how they even got away with it.
SPLATTERHOUSE RULES!!
Just in time for Halloween? Did they move Halloween to march?
Maybe he confused Easter for Halloween
@@GalagaForever this is a compilation of older reviews. I believe that the Splatterhouse 3 review was done around Halloween.
@@warchild9381 I know, was replying to someone else was making a little joke since it is Easter today (3/31/2024)
This game is classic and Sega is the best console👍.
We can save her rick
how do I turn off the music pls?
The PS3 / Xbox game is underrated & contains all 3 games as unlockables.
jennifer really was in a whack ass crystal prison
So many great games on the system. Other people with og gameboys were are you serious? Kept me sane onboard the ship. Gameboy couldnt do that.
so..... its Dante's Inferno on Genesis.
As i look back its probably a shipmate stole it lol.
U never did a video on Chakan The Forever Man 😅
He's probably not masochistic enough to spend any time playing that turd.
@@Prizrak-hv6qk watch it ends up being his guilty pleasure game 😅😅
Splatterhouse 3 beats all them Splatterhouse games
Game room tour? 😊
Had a vriend who had to beat 3 with every ending, both die, kid lives wife dies, wife lives kid dies, and both live
Vocal samples was never strong on the Genesis, whereas the SNES was always, for the most part, alot more cleaner.
I want a RE game on sega genesis