The first game that actually scared me.

User Rating: 9.4 | Splatterhouse TG16
Slatterhouse was the only game that made me even consider ever getting the defunct TurboGrafx-16. It is also the first game to scare the hell out of me. Not that it made me jump out of my chair, but more of a dread that made it difficult for me to play the game. I know it makes me sound like a pansy, but there was just something about this game that gave me the creeps. This game came out circa 1988 which is eons before Resident Evil and Silent Hill and since it did come out on the relatively obscure TurboGrafx, not many people played it. If it weren’t for a Halloween issue of Gamepro back in ’91, I would have never heard of the game until years later. It did spawn two sequels for the Genesis, which is where most people were exposed to the Splatterhouse franchise.

Splatterhouse, at least in my twisted mind, conjured up the right combination of scenery and ambient music to freak me out. The levels were simply detailed and at first glance don’t look that exciting. I thought the bareness and lack of too much detail gave the levels a sterile feeling. For some reason, which I can’t explain, that sterile ness added to the dread of the game. The TurboGrafx had a very distinct sound and the music in Splatterhouse seemed disturbing. Not satanic, heavy metal disturbing, but more like the movie Poltergeist. It was subtle and droning. Some levels music had a desperate tone to it and others had a slow, nightmarish feeling.

My tendency to over-analyze may have caused me to add the sense of dread I felt while playing this game. It is a simple game with just a bare bones story to it. This simplicity may cause some to use their imaginations. I think most people wouldn’t think much of this game since they are focusing on how the game plays, how good the graphics are, and so forth. Most people today would scoff at Spatterhouse because they would compare it to the likes of today’s survival horror genres. Back in the late eighties and early nineties, this was one of the few console games that pushed the violence envelope and to me, had a genuine horror atmosphere.