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Review: Splatterhouse

2:00 PM on 11.24.2010   |   Jim Sterling

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Splatterhouse has never really been a great franchise, but it earned its cult following thanks to obscene content, disturbing creature designs, and a Lovecraft-inspired aesthetic. Your humble reviewer is one of those followers, so the announcement of a Splatterhouse remake was very exciting indeed. 

Troubled development and a long wait have dampened the spirits of fans, but the time has finally arrived. For better or worse, Splatterhouse is back, and if nothing else, it's splattier than ever.

Splatterhouse (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 [reviewed])
Developer: Namco Bandai
Publisher: Namco Bandai
Released: November 23, 2010
MSRP: $59.99

Splatterhouse is a full-on reboot of the original series, taking us right back to the moment in which protagonist Rick Taylor meets his mysterious and deadly ally, the Terror Mask. Bleeding from a massive hole in his gut on the floor of a mansion, Rick's girlfriend Jennifer has been kidnapped by the nefarious Dr. West. He is rescued from certain death when he puts on the Mask, which just so happens to be alive and capable of turning him into a gigantic, musclebound freak. Gore ensues. 

If you've played the original Splatterhouse, you'll most likely be surprised by just how faithful this game attempts to be. Rather than try to do anything too special and new, Namco has instead created a game that feels inherently retro despite its predominantly 3D graphics. This is a classic minded brawler at heart, and a damn hard one too. 

Enemies are not only aggressive, they are more than capable of dealing huge amounts of damage. There are regular opponents in this game that can slice Rick to ribbons in three slashes. It's actually pretty damn fun once you get used to it, even if it causes much swearing at the television. Enemies don't rely on cheap shots, but when they hit, they hit hard. Despite being a mindless beat 'em up, there's a little strategy to be found under all the blood once you start meeting tougher enemies, as simply hammering the punch button just won't do. 

Rick has access to various fast and heavy attacks that can be extended by collecting blood and spending it on unlockable abilities. Extra health, new attacks, and a crucial invincible dodge move are all on offer, and the blood flows so freely that you won't have any trouble stocking up on what you need. As well as regular combat, Rick can also unleash special Mask moves that transform his limbs into weapons or siphon health from enemies to regenerate his own. He can also let the Mask take over his body entirely for a limited time, becoming a hulking mass of destruction. 

In keeping with tradition, Splatterhouse has plenty of melee weapons littered throughout each level. Cleavers, 2x4s, Pipes, Chainsaws, enemy limbs and even Rick's own severed arm can be put to use. They can be very powerful, but their attacks often feel repetitive and they break very easily. 

Speaking of powerful but repetitive, Splatterhouse's big contribution to the world of entertainment is the "Splatter Kill". When sufficiently weakened, enemies can be executed in some of the most stupidly brutal kills you'll ever find in a videogame. From pulling out a demon's lungs to punching through a monster's puckered, red-raw anus, the Splatter Kills will make you laugh if nothing else. Unfortunately, each kill is only funny the first time, and there's a very limited amount of them. There are about eight or nine Splatter Kill animations in the entire game, and while they are entertaining and amusing, they start to become quite tired by the end. 

The game attempts to take its retro references to the next level by sprinkling various 2D sections throughout the game. These moments had potential to be amazing, with background music inspired by the 16-bit era and a cool visual approach, but unfortunately these portions are the weakest. For some reason, Namco felt the need to put in a lot of bad platforming and no checkpoints. Since Rick cannot jump over a hole to save his life (literally), there is a lot of frustration to be had, and a lot of replaying. To be fair, each 2D section gets better than the last, with the first being almost unbearable and the later ones almost becoming fun, but these sections really ought to have been kept to a straight beat 'em up format as opposed to a platforming one. 

The nod to the original franchise is much appreciated, however, and this is an area in which Splatterhouse thoroughly excels. From weapons to enemies and a very familiar chainsaw-wielding boss, this is a game that pays tribute and homage to one of the most shameless games in history, and the love that the developers have for the series is obvious. The remake drowns lovers of the arcade classics in fan service. 

There's also a decent amount of content on the disc. The main story mode will take your standard eight or so hours to beat, but there's also a wave-based survival mode, unlockable nude "photographs" of Jennifer to find and ogle over, as well as all three original Splatterhouse games. The classics are generally good ports too, except for a quiet, annoying tone that plays in the background of each title. 

A few technical problems really lie at the heart of the game's biggest flaws. For instance, the game's tendency to frequently kill you would be fine if not for some aggravatingly lengthy load times. They're very cool loading screens, I'll grant you, but they grate on the nerves when you're having to sit and do nothing for a minute or two between deaths. This isn't helped by a number of unskippable cutscenes that often occur before the game's hardest moments. 

The game's hit detection sometimes feels a little off, and Rick has a problem with ledges, tending to clip over the edge of a deadly chasm if he gets too close to it. Various sections involving collapsing floors serve only to highlight this flaw in abundance. While we're at it, the camera isn't often the most helpful of friends, especially during boss fights. 

Despite the inconsistent lack of polish, Splatterhouse's presentation is quite good. The graphics pop with an impressive comic book style, and all that important gore is animated superbly. A stupid metal soundtrack only enhances the game's absurdity and ramps up the entertainment, if only ironically. The package is completed by the constant commentary of Rick's Terror Mask. Voiced by Jim Cummings, the Mask's fourth-wall breaking sarcasm and love of inappropriate swearing is a definite highlight, and even induces a giggle or two. 

Splatterhouse has problems that are pretty hard to ignore, especially some of the more painful 2D sections and loading times. Despite this, you won't find many remakes as faithful as this one, with an old school mentality that goes right down to the hardcore difficulty and simplistic combat. Some may find the endless cavalcade of violent button mashing boring, but if you want complex combos and deep gameplay, why are you playing Splatterhouse?

This game was better than I thought it would be, and better than it perhaps should have been. With more refinement and redesigned (or eliminated) platforming, this could have been a classic in the beat 'em up genre, but as it stands, Splatterhouse is pretty damn good for what it is, and packs enough content to keep fans satisfied. Ridiculous gore, silly metal music, and endless amounts of brutal, nostalgic combat.

I think Namco just about got away with it. 



Final Verdict:
7.5

Good: 7s are well-above average games that definitely have an enthusiastic audience within their *genre*. Some might lack replay value, could be too short, or has are some hard-to-ignore faults. Nevertheless, the experience is still very fun.













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wilbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:06
wilbo
I was going to buy it anyway but if you tell me to buy it then my excitement level has risen.
Jack8274's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:08
Jack8274
Great review, but I cringed at that score. You know what you did and what it will cause and I bloody love you for it. You are what keeps this site apart from the rest.
Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:11
Chris Carter
Looks very MadWorld to me. By that I mean "gory and meh".

I'll pick it up when it's $10 in a few months to add to my collection :D
Cazza's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:11
Cazza
I was sold at being able to use the chainsaw. Very fond memories of that weapon.
tuoman's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:15
tuoman
who the fuck is jim sterling?
RightFootStar's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:16
RightFootStar
Jimmy this review was.........loading......................good. #GoodThingsComeToThoseWhoWait
Jesse7277's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:19
Jesse7277
This review leaves me more up in the air than I was. Maybe a rent for me:)
bardock's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:22
bardock
im really impressed by how fluid the combat is. it could have easily been the slow and clunky mess a lot of action games are, but the moves all flow together very seamlessly.

my only complaint is that the sound effects are very weak during splatterkills. considering the music stops when you perform them, youd think they would add as much bone crushing, tendon ripping noise as possible.
~JnRx Teh Jokester~'s Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:30
~JnRx Teh Jokester~
I shall rent it eventually when I have nothing to rent hopefully the inevitable sequel will fix the flaws and b4 ANYONE SAYS IT.....BAIS!
Discarded Couch Sandwich's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:35
Discarded Couch Sandwich
It's a sub-£10 for me when I'm in the mood for some mindless killing, or when I feel like adding some more retro games to my collection that I'm never going to play. (See Sega Ultimate Mega Drive Collection)

Fun fact: in about six months buying Splatterhouse in store will net you the original three games for cheaper than they are on Virtual Console!
mix's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:38
mix
Hopefully its $25 at some point, sounds decent!
garethxxgod's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:41
garethxxgod
I fucking LOVED the Original Splatterhouse Arcade game. I first played it in 1989 and I remember it was my first glimpse at a game that was taboo as hell and what subject matter the medium could be about.

Admittedly I was all over this game and probably would have gotten it with or without a positive review but hearing that it's quite the love letter (and includes the originals) to the Arcade game, I'm so fucking excited to get that game tomorrow.
Manic Maverick's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:49
Manic Maverick
I'm so glad this game turned out good. I definitely had my worries. But now there is semen splattered all over my house. See, because I'm overwhelmingly excited, and it is a video game called Splatterhouse where there is splattering and houseing.
deathsmiles666's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:49
deathsmiles666
Not surprised he liked this one. You don't need any skill or intelligence to be good at it; no strategy or planning needed, no need to practice to improve your timing, or replay levels to memorize a pattern, nothing. Just push buttons and let your mind go numb. That's what Jim likes.
Dave Oshry's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:50
Dave Oshry
Bloody Metal game is Bloody and \m/etal.
TheCleaningGuy's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:51
TheCleaningGuy
Good review, sounds like the game is certainly Splatterhouse!
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:52
Jim Sterling
"You don't need any skill or intelligence to be good at it; no strategy or planning needed, no need to practice to improve your timing, or replay levels to memorize a pattern, nothing. Just push buttons and let your mind go numb. "

Patently untrue.

Before you comment, play the game first. That way you won't sound like an idiot when you type.
Qraze's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:52
Qraze
this was the game that started the first rating system. when the rating were actually ages.

i give this review a 17+
Jawmuncher's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:54
Jawmuncher
Very good to hear.
I've been interested in this for awhile.
Sounds like it won't dissapoint me
ScrappyDoo's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 14:58
ScrappyDoo
The game looks awful.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:02
Jim Sterling
I invite everyone to read ScrappyDoo's comment history. It's the most miserable, depressing, unhappy list of complaints and carping you'll ever see.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:03
Jim Sterling
At least I can spell "appalling" properly.
blehman's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:04
blehman
LIBERAL MEDIA BIAS IF THIS WAS ABOUT JESUS YOU'D HAVE GIVEN IT A TEN
Kraid's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:13
Kraid
That's pretty much what I expected out of the franchise. Not sure if I want to pay 60$ for it though. I'll wait a little bit.

Oh yeah, BIAS!
Klarden's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:16
Klarden
@Jim
ahaha. yeah, ScrappyDoo comments history looks like a page from Marvin Paranoid Android diary:)
MidnightOwl's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:26
MidnightOwl
I think this confirms you were PMSing while reviewing Castlevania.
Gol-D-Roger's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:29
Gol-D-Roger
I love gore.
I love metal.
I love beat-em ups.
Yep, sounds awesome.
Sir Legendhead's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:33
Sir Legendhead
@ Jim Sterling - Haha, yeah, somebody posted Scrappy Doo's history on Reddit the other day. I got a good lol out of that. :)
gendo7's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:36
gendo7
Christ, ScrappyDoo could be the world's biggest buzzkill.
dr spaceman's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:36
dr spaceman
hahahah scrappydoo's comments are fuckin hilarious!

@gIPGIP "And each word needs to be carefully chosen and placed. It's fucking appauling." the irony is killing me

and seriously jim, try not to improperly use the term "minutes" anymore, you could hurt someone.
VashTS's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:37
VashTS
Looking forward to trying this game out at a cheap price! Solid review exactly what I was expecting. I saw the load times during a "Quick look" and they are just as bad as stated in the review. Well done Jim. I salute you.
homietheclown's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:44
homietheclown
@Jim Sterling I thought you were exaggerating about ScrappyDoo's comments. Boy was I wrong. Thanks for the review. It sounds like a fairly good weekend rental title.
thuginomix's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:45
thuginomix
great review. i wholeheartedly agree. the game isn't perfect. definitely rough around the edges but its a hellalotta fun.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:46
Jim Sterling
I am now distributing ScrappyDoo's comment page throughout the Internet. People are either laughing at him or crying for him. I'm wavering whether he deserves mockery or pity.
SkaterCanuck's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:46
SkaterCanuck
I FOUND ONE!!! In ScrappyDoo's comments he said he may like Yakuza: Of The End!

That took far more effort than expected....
SkaterCanuck's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:51
SkaterCanuck
Oh by the by, game looks badass, although I'm too emotionally invested in playing through the mass effect series finally...
Kraid's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:51
Kraid
@SkaterCanuck: Yeah but, the game isn't going to sell. So he's probably going to hate it in the end.
Perro's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 15:58
Perro
I'm not really drawnto these beat em upstyle games, but I'll see aboutchecking it out. I meani was surprised at how addicted I got to undead knights on the psp, so this game could surprise me too
SephirothX's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 16:00
SephirothX
"That way you won't sound like an idiot when you type"

Considering this is coming from Jim Sterling, I find this pretty ironic.

...

I jest, I jest. Good review, wasn't interested in the title much before though so this is a rental at best for me.
MidnightOwl's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 16:01
MidnightOwl
Wow, just read Scrappy's comments; I'm going to need either a gun or an over abundance of sleeping pills.
Gaidenrider's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 16:01
Gaidenrider
LOL @ScrappyDoo's HISTORY OF COMMENTS, IT'S EPICLY MAD XD

You 40 yeard old virgin xD, "ScrappyDoo"? I mean, really!?

Pararararara! Viiiirgiiiiin Pooooweeer!
Gaidenrider's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 16:02
Gaidenrider
No really, it looks like Scrappy Doo hates games as a WHOLE. Please ban him like you banned Indiana Jones.

Really, show some love or GTFO, or hey, don't GTFO. We'll make you :)
Mellor's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 16:05
Mellor
Holy sheeet. That guy is either a failing troll or has some serious depression issues.

Good review.
bulletcurtain's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 16:07
bulletcurtain
metal + gore = my kind of game
Sæglópur's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 16:08
Sæglópur
A very nice surprise. I wasn't sure when I first started playing it, but it gets better about 45 minutes in and keeps with the pace. This a a very solid reboot for the franchise. Considering you get the whole set of 4 games here, I say go for it.
locketheleisz's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 16:10
locketheleisz
I'd love to know what game ScrappyDoo DOES like. Cooking Mama or what?
subpuff's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 16:10
subpuff
think ill buy it :) thx for the review
Sæglópur's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 16:11
Sæglópur
@deathsmiles666

Bullfuckin'shit. I'm sad that you're a Deathsmiles fan. :( Such a great game.

However, it's one of Cave's easiest shooters.
Gaidenrider's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 16:12
Gaidenrider
HAHA:

ScrappyDoo: "(SONIC 4) IS SHIT BECAUSE..."

Me: FINALLY, A GOOD REASON!

"...A NUMBER OF REASONS THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN LISTED"

WHEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!?
Themightylebeau2009's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2010 16:14
Themightylebeau2009
Im loving it so far, can anyone help me out though? (If you see this Jim I could use your help). Some of the bits where you have to throw things on spikes, is there anyway to aim at the higher up spikes? Apart from this Im loving it still and dont want to give it back tomorro :-(
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