![]() ![]() Even more strange is that Rick starts out dead in a coffin with Jenny nearby… even though it’s supposed to be the other way around. The original game ended with Jenny dead after Rick escaped from the mansion, and hear you have them as kids. I could not quite understand what the plot was about from what little was provided. The game was alright but nothing particularly special, and can be recommended if you liked Monster Party but kinda wish it made a little more sense and didn’t have game breaking bugs. The gameplay of Wanpaku Grafitti is also noticeably different from the original, so I don’t even know why it’s a Splatterhouse game. Yes I know plenty of games have chibi spinoffs, but they usually wait until there is more than one title. ![]() Seems like a strange direction to take the series in considering the only game released prior was the arcade original. There is instead this strange chibi spinoff called Splatterhouse Wanpaku Grafitti that was only released in Japan on the Famicom. Now it is time for part two of the Splatterhouse retrospective, but that does not mean that I am reviewing Splatterhouse 2, although I just finished it on the day I am writing this.
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