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Barely out of your comatose state, you're immediately greeted by the unwelcoming committee! They're a ghoulish-looking gang with a passion for nibbling on limbs. Your fun begins when you wake-up in the yard outside the house where Jennifer's trapped. There are nine stages in this blood and gore marathon. It first re-hashes the original Splatterhouse story, and then sets the scene for Part Two. Namco welcomes you to this nightmarish action/adventure with a creepy animated sequence. He must endure the questionable good/evil powers of the mask and use them to rescue Jennifer from the evil spirits who've captured her in Part One. Once again, Rick's trapped inside the Mayan Mask of Terror. Rick, star of the original gushy, gooey Splatterhouse for the TurboGrafx-16, is back for an encore performance in Splatterhouse 2 for the Genesis. You're gonna' love what Namco's whipped up in their development laboratory.

The game was a commercial success, selling over one million copies worldwide.If you're a Genesis owner with a fancy for horror, stop, look, and listen. It was praised for its gameplay and graphics, but was criticized for its short length. Splatterhouse was generally well-received by critics. The game is noted for its graphic violence and gore, as well as its dark and mature themes.

The player controls Rick as he fights his way through hordes of enemies. The gameplay of Splatterhouse is a mix of action and horror elements. He is then rescued by a mysterious being known as the Terror Mask, which gives him the ability to fight back against his attackers. Rick is attacked by a gang of thugs and is left for dead. The story of Splatterhouse centers around Rick Taylor, a young man who is searching for his missing girlfriend, Jennifer.

It is a sequel to the Splatterhouse series of games that were released for the TurboGrafx-16 console in the early 1990s. The game was developed by Namco and published by Namco Bandai Games. Splatterhouse is a 2004 horror-themed video game released for the Microsoft Windows operating system.
