@@drivjc This Game is very hard and difficult so we play this video in God Mod immortal mode so we make audience see the the game till its end , in addition the video is compressed to be very short so audience not to be bored .
We try to make audience not to be afraid from playing this horror game, in addition to see all level till the end, anyway we can make another video without god mod but it will be restricted to +18.
@@Metalman200xdamnit we play the game in god mode to make audience not to be afraid to play this horror game , and make them see the game until its end.
@Nostalgia-Games-TH-cam But,why? Challenge is part of the fun. Anyone can run through a game in God mode. But,it takes a skilled player to make it to the end and win.
@@Metalman200xdamnit Many audiences are afraid to play horror game in addition of its difficulty , this game has a big problem when it appeared in 1988 , due to horror and violence in its it face a lot of trouble in publishing you can read it on Wikipedia.
@Nostalgia-Games-TH-cam True,horror games were a hard sell in the late 80s-early 90s. It wasn't until MK came out that the walls started to crumble. Arcade games were designed to suck up quarters,but still be fun to justify playing them. Remember the sight of seeing someone kicking ass in an actual arcade cabinet? That was awesome. I get why you did it,but I think you did a disservice to the game and the players.
@@Metalman200xdamnit Splatterhouse was released in November 1988. Licensed to Atari Games for distribution in the USA (February 1989). Only 100 PCBs were produced by Atari because the game was banned in most arcades in the USA due to its violent nature as well as some questionable bosses such as the chapel boss (The inverted cross). Splatterhouse was the first game to get a parental advisory disclaimer.
At some parts it's like AI is playing the game and it has no idea what to do.
@@drivjc This Game is very hard and difficult so we play this video in God Mod immortal mode so we make audience see the the game till its end , in addition the video is compressed to be very short so audience not to be bored .
@@Nostalgia-Games-TH-cam It's not that hard. I played the game in the arcade and I had it on TurboGRFX 16. I beat it many many times.
we make another one normal mod not god mod:
th-cam.com/video/QPVPX6bfsNs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=stt5cKLLz581UJ4b
If you aren't going to play the game properly, don't play it at all.
We try to make audience not to be afraid from playing this horror game, in addition to see all level till the end, anyway we can make another video without god mod but it will be restricted to +18.
th-cam.com/video/QPVPX6bfsNs/w-d-xo.html
SIR YES SIR! 🪖🪖
@@UltraCollagenBooster 😊👍
Why do this if you are going to cheat,anyway?
@@Metalman200xdamnit we play the game in god mode to make audience not to be afraid to play this horror game , and make them see the game until its end.
@Nostalgia-Games-TH-cam But,why? Challenge is part of the fun. Anyone can run through a game in God mode. But,it takes a skilled player to make it to the end and win.
@@Metalman200xdamnit Many audiences are afraid to play horror game in addition of its difficulty , this game has a big problem when it appeared in 1988 , due to horror and violence in its it face a lot of trouble in publishing you can read it on Wikipedia.
@Nostalgia-Games-TH-cam True,horror games were a hard sell in the late 80s-early 90s. It wasn't until MK came out that the walls started to crumble.
Arcade games were designed to suck up quarters,but still be fun to justify playing them. Remember the sight of seeing someone kicking ass in an actual arcade cabinet? That was awesome.
I get why you did it,but I think you did a disservice to the game and the players.
@@Metalman200xdamnit Splatterhouse was released in November 1988.
Licensed to Atari Games for distribution in the USA (February 1989). Only 100 PCBs were produced by Atari because the game was banned in most arcades in the USA due to its violent nature as well as some questionable bosses such as the chapel boss (The inverted cross). Splatterhouse was the first game to get a parental advisory disclaimer.