Perhaps one of THE bloodiest games out, Splatterhouse's latest iteration certainly makes good use of modern technology and graphic ability in making sure its reputation is not injured at all.

In fact, it is perhaps the bloodiest iteration thus far, but isit enough to make it a viable game for the publishers? Do gamers really want this much gore and blood, or is it simply an excuse to go ballistic on the developers behalf?

You be the judge and come check out this review, and the few videos and HUGE amount of screens for the game at OXCGN.

Blood, guts and skull crushing punches would be the best way to describe the newest instalment of Namco-Bandai Games; Splatterhouse. A recreation of their classic, side scrolling, arcade game with an unhealthy focus on the blood-n-gore.

The whole game is built around the blood. You collect blood to level up your abilities and you bleed out enemies to open doors. The blood covers every surface including your screen. If like me you love gore and mayhem then I would definitely recommend Splatterhouse.

Splatterhouse begins with you bleeding out on the floor of West Mansion, being insulted the sadistic looking ‘Terror Mask‘. The mask turns out to be a demon that possesses and transforms you into the hulking monster that you control throughout the game.
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