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Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti

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Platform Famicom Year 1989
Publisher Namco Developer Now Production
Region JP Language English
Tags Action, Japan Only, Vampires, Horror, Platformer, Single Player
Related Splatterhouse 
Platform Famicom
Year 1989
Publisher Namco
Developer Now Production
Region JP
Language English
Tags Action, Japan Only, Vampires, Horror, Platformer, Single Player
Related Splatterhouse

Fight your way through a comical yet creepy hack and slash platformer as you take on demonic enemies with your axe. A sequel to the Splatterhouse arcade game, this is a parody remake on that game and is a light hearted take on the horror genre.
 
Good Bad
  • Dancing vampires
  • Interesting cutscenes
  • Password save helps offset difficulty
  • Genuinely creepy
  • Lots of variety to the gameplay
  • Fun gameplay
  • Limited continues
  • Can be difficult to see dangers
  • Control is a bit slippery
  • Lack of variety in boss enemy patterns
  • Can be a bit too challenging
Good
  • Dancing vampires
  • Interesting cutscenes
  • Password save helps offset difficulty
  • Genuinely creepy
  • Lots of variety to the gameplay
  • Fun gameplay
 
Bad
  • Limited continues
  • Can be difficult to see dangers
  • Control is a bit slippery
  • Lack of variety in boss enemy patterns
  • Can be a bit too challenging
 
8 Despite it's comical approach, this game is genuinely creepy and has a ton of personality. The level gameplay has a lot of variety however the boss battles can feel very repetitive and similar. A challenging game that requires taking your time to get through and is well worth the effort.

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