Retro Gaming Magazine's Carl Williams writes, "The Splatterhouse series was an iconic set of games that sort of lost itself as time went on (most do). The first game, released on the Turbo Grafx-16 in North America showed that NEC weren’t all that keen on keeping lock step with what gamers were used to from the likes of Nintendo. Even Sega’s early offerings were censored quite a bit when compared to the original source material. Splatterhouse 1 was only on the Turbo Grafx-16 while the second and third games only saw light of day on the Sega Genesis and told slightly original stories continuing off of the original. The overall plot is about as thick as that of any horror movie so fans will know what to expect. Now, an independent film team are working on creating a movie based on Splatterhouse set between the first and second games. Without ruining things for anyone that has not played these games, you can tell it doesn’t turn all happy ending since there are three games starring Rick trying to save his girlfriend, Jennifer."
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