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What Gamespot Users have to say about Splatterhouse 2
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Rating:5.5
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Splatterhouse 2 was a cult game when it was released in 1992: a Jason-esque character as the main hero, a digital spooky soundtrack and blood, lots of blood. But it could still maintain this cult status today? I didn'... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
Plenty of gore and brutality to compliment a really fun game!
During the early days of the 16-bit era, the bulk of video games were targeted primarily towards the younger audience. Splatterhouse 2, which was the sequel to the hit original on the Turbo Graphix 16, completely went a... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:9.5
The most kick ass game ever
Splatterhouse 2 is the sequel to the great Splatterhouse. It's Parent's home port was severely butchered, but with Splatterhouse 2, this is not the case. Be prepared to smack monsters against the wall and watch the... Read Full Review
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Rating:8
One of the Best games on the Genesis.*spoiler for the first splatterhouse*
Apart from sonic and other sega games. Splatterhouse 2 was one of the best. It had good controls, Great arcade feeling, and fantastic sound for the genesis. You play as Rick Taylor. 3 months after the first Splat... Read Full Review
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Rating:10
Nightmare House
Splatterhouse was the first horror video game series I've ever played, it's litterally number three in my book next to other series Resident Evil and Silent Hill. The common thing about all three video game series are t... Read Full Review
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Rating:9.6
A terrifying sequel to a terrifying game.
The Splatterhouse series is one of the scariest video game series out there. Considering it dates back to the late 80’s is pretty impressive since today’s games can use advanced graphic and audio effects to enhance horr... Read Full Review
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