Lasting Appeal: 7 For those who love the horror genre, this might end up one of their favorite Genesis games. Sound: 8 Nice spooky music, good grunts and groans and not much else to say here. Graphics: 8 It's not the most fantastic thing you'll see on the Genesis and it's a little rougher than the arcade version but overall it's colorful, attractive and detailed. Pummeling enemies into a bloody pulp is so satisfying that you should still remain distracted most of the way through the game. Gameplay: 7 While it's a fun beat'em up with a few unique tidbits like the transformation system, the fighting is really on the simplistic side and grows tiresome quickly. I judge the presentation based on what the goals of the developer were, and in the case of Splatterhouse 3 and its 80's horror vibe, they came close to perfection The digitized photo story segments add an additional layer of camp that really captures the feeling that this game is trying to accomplish. The blood and gore is completely outrageous and some parts of the game are downright sickening. Presentation: 9 Everything about this title screams 80's horror cheese. They became heroes for being bad and audiences couldn't wait to see how these madmen would dismember their next teenage victim. Their villains Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger, and Michael Myers would become pop culture icons equal to characters like Batman and Spider-Man. Movie franchises like Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Halloween would see sequels, one after the other. At the end the murderous monster would be defeated with hints that he probably survived and that there would be a sequel. In these movies a seemingly unstoppable and sometimes supernatural murderous psycho would go around slaughtering hapless victims, usually annoying teenagers who almost always have it coming. In the 1980's a phenomenon occurred in the motion picture industry, the golden age of the slasher flick. In celebration of this October we're going to look at a game for the Sega Genesis that revels in the horror genre, Splatterhouse 3. There have been 4 likes from 4 votes on this game.Oh gosh a big spooky mansion, what could go wrong? To save your game: hover over the emulator screen and use the icons to save your progress.ĭown arrow icon (save), Up arrow icon (load). Be sure to do your best to save Jennifer and David.īe warned, this game features blood and gore that are not suitable for very young audiences.Ĭlick inside the screen to activate controlsĪrrow Keys – Directional Buttons / Movement You must play as Rick for the last time and defeat the forces of darkness once and for all! The game features multiple endings that will be based on your performance and decision. However, evil has once again awoken and the forces of darkness have took hold of Jennifer and David. Rick has become successful and has brought a mansion of his own on which the three resides. ![]() In this game, our protagonist Rick has married the love of his life Jennifer and now have a son named David. Splatterhouse 3 is a 1993 classic beat’em up horror game for the Sega Genesis drive that continues the story of Splatterhouse 2. ![]() Defeat the evil one and save Rick’s family in Splatterhouse 3! Seek the help of the mask for the last time and fight the monsters that spawned in the Mansion in this classic gory fighting game. Help Rick save his wife and son in the third installment of the bloody Splatterhouse game.
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