Together Retro: Splatterhouse
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Yeah, unfair, too difficult - I have been reading! But that doesn't necessarily mean I shouldn't even pick it up. I get the point tho.
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I guess just try it.
SH1 had my expectations soaring aaaaaand then I played 2.
I still haven't played 3 yet but I remember it being fun (although, it has been a long time since I've played it).
SH1 had my expectations soaring aaaaaand then I played 2.
I still haven't played 3 yet but I remember it being fun (although, it has been a long time since I've played it).
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Yeah, I was saying something like this a few pages back, I feel like it keeps killing you and its just so frustrating. Not like ghouls n Ghost where it keeps killing you and you just smile wickedly and go "oh thats it you prick, you're fucked now". I gonna try out 3 as well I think, pity it costs about a bazilion dollars to get the real thing.Opa Opa wrote:I need to play Splatterhouse 3 some.
I quit playing 2. It was so unfair and not fun at all.
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I really don't understand all the "unfair" cries going up about this game. Splatterhouse 2 isn't really all that hard. On my first play I got all the way to the last boss. On my second play I beat the game. I'm no wizard either; I just play a lot of beat 'em ups.o.pwuaioc wrote:Yeah, unfair, too difficult - I have been reading! But that doesn't necessarily mean I shouldn't even pick it up. I get the point tho.
Here are some general strategies for anyone who's frustrated with Splatterhouse 2:
*Every enemy has an attack pattern; Learn 'em
*The enemies move really slowly, so sometimes it's better to let them come to you.
*There's usually one safe spot somewhere on the screen where you won't get hit. Learn to find the safe spots for times when your health is low.
Overall, Splatterhouse 3 is a better game. I would say that you should play splat2 before playing splat3.
Nah, I bought a copy right here on this board for twenty-two bucks in July.god wrote:pity it costs about a bazilion dollars to get the real thing.
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if this asshole didn't exist, I'd probably have beaten Splatterhouse 3 by now:


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noiseredux wrote:if this asshole didn't exist, I'd probably have beaten Splatterhouse 3 by now:
I hate them so much.
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Popped in Splatterhouse 3 a couple hours ago and been having a blast again.
I just beat Stage 4 with time left on the clock right after beating Stage 3!
I've learned how to use the spin kick effectively now. Those jaw-faced fucks can can come sliding into my foot all they want.
I just beat Stage 4 with time left on the clock right after beating Stage 3!
I've learned how to use the spin kick effectively now. Those jaw-faced fucks can can come sliding into my foot all they want.
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Which is why I used game genie myself.noiseredux wrote:if this asshole didn't exist, I'd probably have beaten Splatterhouse 3 by now:
I think SH3 is the only game in the series I completed. I want to complete the TG-16 version and the original arcade version first then work my through 2 and 3. If I have time I'll go for the remake. Is there any other versions of the games in this series out there that I'm unaware of? Here's what I know:
Splatterhouse 1 on TG-16 and the Japanese/arcade version where Rick has a white mask and it's MUCH more gorier
SH 2 on Genesis
SH3 on Genesis
The remake for PS3 and Xb360
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there's also Wanpaku Graffiti, which was Famicom-only.Evildeadmanwalking77 wrote: any other games
Then slightly related there's Splatter Master, which was a SIMPLE 2000 Series Japan-only PS2 game that was obviously inspired by Splatterhouse.
And of course there's the Dreamcast Splatterhose Trilogy, which is 3 homebrew beat-em-up games.
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Cool, I must look into these! Is the DC homebrew hard to get? Thanks Noise!noiseredux wrote:there's also Wanpaku Graffiti, which was Famicom-only.Evildeadmanwalking77 wrote: any other games
Then slightly related there's Splatter Master, which was a SIMPLE 2000 Series Japan-only PS2 game that was obviously inspired by Splatterhouse.
And of course there's the Dreamcast Splatterhose Trilogy, which is 3 homebrew beat-em-up games.
I am addicted to video games, especially retro gaming from my era. I have: NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Gamecube, Gameboy, GBA, Wii, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, Dreamcast, PS1, PS2, Xbox, and Xbox 360. I have probably over 1,000 games in total for all these systems combined. Yes, I need help and I wouldn't have it any other way! This is my passion and hey my wife still loves me!!
