Splatter — House
The modern Splatterhouse is a 3D "spectacle fighter" that leans even harder into its heavy metal roots and over-the-top violence. SEGA Horror Fest review: Splatterhouse 2
: This entry is widely considered the best of the original trilogy, introducing a non-linear mansion layout, a timer system, and multiple endings based on how quickly you save your family. The 2010 Reboot (Xbox 360 / PS3) Splatter House
: The series is praised for its unsettling environments—expect hanging corpses, rotting flesh, and bizarre, mutated bosses. The modern Splatterhouse is a 3D "spectacle fighter"
The classic games follow Rick, a student who dons the mysterious "Terror Mask" to rescue his girlfriend, Jennifer, from a mansion filled with Lovecraftian horrors. The classic games follow Rick, a student who
: These are primarily 2D side-scrolling beat 'em ups. The controls are often described as "stiff" or "sluggish," requiring precise timing rather than complex combos.
: The games are notoriously difficult, often requiring memorization of enemy patterns. Splatterhouse 2 is particularly known for its steep difficulty spikes.