Splatterhouse

Splatterhouse (2010)

by Bandai Namco Entertainment, BottleRocket Entertainment
Genres:Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Fighting
Themes:Action, Comedy, Horror, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Splatterhouse is a horror themed beat 'em up hack and slash video game developed by Namco Bandai Games for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was released in North America on November 23, 2010 and in Europe on November 26, 2010. It is a reimagining and a reboot of the original Splatterhouse which was released in 1988.Show more
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The most underrated game ever made. I think it sucks that it's unavaible anywhere, and the prices for the console versions are really high now. I would love to replay it, and a PC port of it would is a dream. It's one of my favourite games of all time.
user avatar@GregzillaGTuser avatar@GregzillaGT
January 30, 2025
This game deserves another chance. It's a schlocky, over-the-top reboot of the classic 16-bit action horror series, with less quiet eeriness and more edgy heavy metal attitude. It had a messy development and the final product is quite rough and clearly unfinished, but it's honestly one of my favorite cult classics. Even without major reworking, just having a modern port with more stable performance that's available to the public would do wonders for it - and the potential for modders to improve the experience further is tantalizing. Despite its issues, this game was clearly made with love, and I'll push for it to be preserved any chance I get.
I remember playing this title on the Xbox 360 when I was a kid and I loved it! I still do to this day and back then I didn't know there were previous titles developed and when I found out there was, I was spun out lol. I'd love to see this title on GOG to replay again indefinitely because it's hard to get yourself hard copies on older consoles and it's not available on Steam neither, it's one of my all-time favorites and I wish there were more of these titles made honestly. Plus, I'm a big fan of the comic-book look in general as well and the blood/gore just added to that 10x.
user avatar@SmilinHaynuser avatar@SmilinHayn
February 24, 2025
I didn't expect this game or even want it, but I got it as a Christmas present from my brother and was quite surprised. He said it looked cool. I had already read the reviews and they weren't great, but I thanked him and thought maybe it wouldn't be so bad The experience I had waiting for me was probably my favorite single player experience in the PS3. Fun action, an over the top gory story, with a surprising amount of depth of character. This was a blast, and when I think of games of that era, more than Assassin's Creed, Uncharted, or The Last of Us, this is the game that comes to mind first. It was so fun and unexpected. The B-game that could.
As an overweight teen, this game oddly inspired me to lose the weight and I went from 290 down to 180lbs! It's not a perfect game, but Splatterhouse 2010, to me, was life changing!
user avatar@FrancohGZuser avatar@FrancohGZ
April 26, 2025
Console copies are becoming increasingly rare and Bandai Namco has left Splatterhouse dormant as a franchise for years despite being one of their classic IP's, it's time to bring this game back with all of it features in 60 fps glory, that inclues the bonus unlockable games.
This is my favorite game of all time i loved waching gameplay videos and i always wanted to play it and a never had the chance I hope i can play it here beacuse is a great game
user avatar@RSENTM3NTuser avatar@RSENTM3NT
April 27, 2025
This may be impossible to port since it was on Console only. But if GOG can, who knows? Maybe they will, by getting General Arcade or QLOC or somebody at Namco Bandai would assigned. This game is just pure classic and beating up demons and ripping their arms to shreds is just *CHEF'S KISS* Beautiful! A homage to the old Gore-horror films. Optimizing this game might not be easy, since it's Xbox 360 had like a long loading crap and sudden difficulty spikes in the enviromental level design. Like you go through some obstacle and that obstacle f@#K!ng kill you for some reason. So yeah, it's gonna be big on cleaning this up.
I'm a Splatterhouse diehard (can you tell?), and this game delivered and then some despite its issues. If it could have the frame rate problems and long load times fixed, I think people would lighten up on it a little bit. Far from perfect, but absolutely worth playing.
I adore this game in spite of it's flaws. I think that it shouldn't be forgotten because the original trilogy, and even Wanpaku Graffiti, get rereleased all the time and yet the remake gets no love from it's publisher. It's a great beat-em-up and doesn't deserve being stuck on Xbox 360 and PS3 forever.
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