I learned this from way back when. I had a hard time pulling it off back in the day. The easy fix was to spam left and right then attack for me. I loved the brutality of the grab combos
Its kind of crazy to me they got this and 2 even out back then. Splatterhouse 2 and this are two of the most violent games in existence for that time. They were really good though actually its a shame we dont see originality like this anymore
I personally always thought it was a shame that this game was so time-based. I tend to have a hard time enjoying games if I feel like there is too much pressure.
My theory is that the Terror Mask must kill the original host first by transferring part of its energy onto a new dead host. It happened with the Hell Chaos at the end of the first game, it happened again in the third game. Never trust the Terror Mask.
I really want to play all three games so bad, And this would be my third beat em up trilogy games i’ve played ,Golden axe, streets of rage and now splatterhouse
Well 1&2 aren't true beat'um ups and you'll need to beat the the reboot on the 360 to complete the series. But I think you'll find these games are well worth your time.
Everyone saying they can't find copies. Guys... this is what emulators are for. You can buy a dirt cheap laptop and run emulation on it no problem nowadays.
There are plenty of reasons to emulate something. Not everyone does it just to be a scumbag. A lot of games like these don’t get produced anymore or don’t get re-released so it’s already impossible to support the developers/ companies involved. Most stores don’t carry the game or few options exist online for purchase. Those you can buy will be from third party suppliers that can charge whatever they want and there is no guarantee that it’ll even work. Piracy is preservation in a lot of these cases.
On the Japanese version you simply press up and jump in the mutant form while grabbing an enemy to do the upper off-screen slam. To do the tentacle attack as you call it simply press attack + jump. The US version is different. Can't remember how to do it but it's complicated compared to the Japanese version. I think it's up down up then attack for the former and forward back forward then attack for the latter. Weird, I know. I recommend getting the Japanese version.
And my acquaintance with the series just began with the third part, and only with the advent of the Internet I was able to play the first and second parts.
Is the story explained in like the manual, or on the box because I watched you beat the shit out of everything for 17 minutes, but I still don't understand why the demons are here, are we in the house again, or has something happen to spawn these monsters?
Google for the full story, but the game is set in Rick's own mansion. The monsters are trying to abduct David (Rick and Jennifer's son) because he's the key to unlocking some kind of doomsday event/resurrection of something evil. Basically, you're fighting to save Rick's family. *Spoilers* It turns out that the Terror Mask has planned this all along and is the real villain of the game.
It's kind of whack. In theory, Jennifer dies at the 2 minute mark and becomes a zombie at the 0 minute mark. But the game can only trigger the appropriate cutscenes when going through doors, so apparently entering the level boss with more than 2 minutes then beating him with more than 0 minutes still counts as saving her
@@AL82RetrogamingLongplays I think if they could have made the combat a little deeper and more involved, it would have been fine. But as it was, it demanded a little too much of the player without giving any payoff to keep them involved.
This was an ambitious sequel and clearly a lot of effort and care went into it. I think the change to a FF/SoR style beat em up + the time limits and multiple routes was a little too ambitious. I would rather they had just focused on the gameplay aspects. The main problem is that the enemies take too many hits to kill which makes the gameplay a tedious grind. If it has been more or less a reskinned SoR 2 it would have been much better.
It's so great that Splatterhouse 2010 included all 3 (Splatter 1 is arcade version). Very smart move on Namcos behalf. Namcot lol
Splatterhouse one is on turbo Graphics 16 which I have along with Sega Genesis and PS3. I have the full collection
"SPINKICKS, JACKIE. SPINKICKS FOR AAAALL THESE DEMONS."
This is the only Splatter house I have not beaten. What I learned from this video is spin kick the shit out of everything.
A wise man once said... SPIN TO WIN YOU BAG OF DICKS!
I learned this from way back when. I had a hard time pulling it off back in the day. The easy fix was to spam left and right then attack for me. I loved the brutality of the grab combos
I didn't know about the spin kick until right now
"Spin kick the shit out of everything". - Abraham Lincoln
"Road House!" ~Peter Griffin
Imagine the amount of therapy his wife and kid have to go through after this experience.
Well his wife already turned into a monster, died, then came back from the dead so ...
@@BilisiFunfunWHAT ABOUT DAVID
Its kind of crazy to me they got this and 2 even out back then. Splatterhouse 2 and this are two of the most violent games in existence for that time. They were really good though actually its a shame we dont see originality like this anymore
Those were different times...
This game's music stick in my mind for the past +20 years.
Well-done brother
The possession of a teddy bear by the soul of a tortured child. Don't you hate it when that happens?
Man of culture
Spirit of Michael Jackson 21:51
Chuck norris supports this game,round house kick everyone XD
I personally always thought it was a shame that this game was so time-based.
I tend to have a hard time enjoying games if I feel like there is too much pressure.
Could not agree more with this. Granted I think I could make an exception for the Dead Rising series.
Same. I would like to explore the different rooms since the game wasn't so linear
Yeah I agree. Games should reward exploration, not punish it because YoU dIdNt SaVe HeR iN tImE!!!
I agree. Alien 3 for the Genesis is another of of these. It basically a really good game ruined by extremely tight time limits.
For what it's worth, the original Japanese version has a more generous time limit.
I wondered what kind of bankroll did Rick have to afford a mansion that huge.
The demons and guts everywhere probably dropped the price down.
According to the manual he became successful in Wall Street.
How did he fight against the mask while he was still wearing it..?
Maybe a portion of the Terror Mask power still stay in Rick and another portion stay in The Evil One's corpse
I think in this scene the fight is inside the mind of rick
Some questions you just don't ask.
Because shut up
My theory is that the Terror Mask must kill the original host first by transferring part of its energy onto a new dead host. It happened with the Hell Chaos at the end of the first game, it happened again in the third game.
Never trust the Terror Mask.
Jeez, some of the enemies took more hits than the final boss... I'm mildly disappointed.
That's cause he's using the power up
You shouldn't be.
he used mutant Rick for the final boss
Namco: Our games are made for you, Game Master! Rip 'em up!
Rick: *Until it is done.*
Que recuerdos lo jugué cuando tenia 8 años que buen recuerdo ❤
This game gave me the worst nightmares as a child
Watched it at 1.5x speed. Good game but seemed like it lacked weapons and different monsters. They just made the monster take more hits
The Credits get stranger every game.
I really want to play all three games so bad, And this would be my third beat em up trilogy games i’ve played ,Golden axe, streets of rage and now splatterhouse
Well 1&2 aren't true beat'um ups and you'll need to beat the the reboot on the 360 to complete the series. But I think you'll find these games are well worth your time.
Streets of rage is a quadrilogy now
Nice! It’s too bad that the Genesis Splatterhouse games have gotten so expensive.
How is $0 expensive again?
It's 180 or more for Splatter house 2. Splatter house 3 is around 80 or more
@@xyzmaster86 That's why you keep your original Sega Genesis games.
@@thedarksideoftheforce6658Dude I never grew up with a Sega Genesis... I got collecting for it and other retro consoles in 2014..
Remake is needed
Everyone saying they can't find copies. Guys... this is what emulators are for. You can buy a dirt cheap laptop and run emulation on it no problem nowadays.
Some people aren't scumbags that steal everything for free.
REAL game collectors play on the original hardware. That emulator shit is for pussies.
There are plenty of reasons to emulate something. Not everyone does it just to be a scumbag. A lot of games like these don’t get produced anymore or don’t get re-released so it’s already impossible to support the developers/ companies involved. Most stores don’t carry the game or few options exist online for purchase. Those you can buy will be from third party suppliers that can charge whatever they want and there is no guarantee that it’ll even work. Piracy is preservation in a lot of these cases.
@@the-NightStar You do realise that re-buying the copy from someone will not bring the creators of the game ANY profit?
@@the-NightStar
Stealing =/= piracy
Splatterhouse meets Final Fight and Altered Beast
All I can think is RRRROAD HOUSE! -Peter griffin-
Que si voy a ver un video de 47 minutos de alguien jugando splatterhouse 3???
Pffff
Claro que yes XDDD 😂😂😂😊😊😊 XDDD
6:32 transfomation Very True Evil 🔱
How do you do the move where you leap up into the air and slam them on their heads and how to do the tentacle attack as the hulk form?
On the Japanese version you simply press up and jump in the mutant form while grabbing an enemy to do the upper off-screen slam. To do the tentacle attack as you call it simply press attack + jump.
The US version is different. Can't remember how to do it but it's complicated compared to the Japanese version. I think it's up down up then attack for the former and forward back forward then attack for the latter. Weird, I know. I recommend getting the Japanese version.
45:05 I love Credits music 🎶🎵
I never knew a third game existed back in the 90s.
I did thanks to a friend(rip) I watch him play it he never past Stage 5
Only played the first one. Didn't even know there were two more.
And my acquaintance with the series just began with the third part, and only with the advent of the Internet I was able to play the first and second parts.
What's the purpose of the strange zone?
Extra Lives, and lots of them.
What happens if lose all time on final boss?
Is the story explained in like the manual, or on the box because I watched you beat the shit out of everything for 17 minutes, but I still don't understand why the demons are here, are we in the house again, or has something happen to spawn these monsters?
Google for the full story, but the game is set in Rick's own mansion. The monsters are trying to abduct David (Rick and Jennifer's son) because he's the key to unlocking some kind of doomsday event/resurrection of something evil. Basically, you're fighting to save Rick's family.
*Spoilers*
It turns out that the Terror Mask has planned this all along and is the real villain of the game.
How is it possible that the 3rd game in the trology looks and sounds worse than the 1st one? Splatterhouse 1 STILL the best!
You're literally wrong. This game is actually much improved graphically.
@@vladimir9248 Except that it actually didn't.
Splatterhouse trilogy, 3rd and final game
i thought jen was spose to lose her mind at the 2 minuet mark in sage 2 @o@
It's kind of whack. In theory, Jennifer dies at the 2 minute mark and becomes a zombie at the 0 minute mark. But the game can only trigger the appropriate cutscenes when going through doors, so apparently entering the level boss with more than 2 minutes then beating him with more than 0 minutes still counts as saving her
Whaaat? You can do a dive slam with momster Rick? How did you do that???)
the most boring part. the map system and the optional endings are great.
so it made me look for the original games
which are still amazing
I agree - I think this was a misstep for the franchise. It's not like it's a particularly good beat em up 😐
@@AL82RetrogamingLongplays yeah, the first games made you feel strong but caught into unpredictable traps, unlike this part
@@AL82RetrogamingLongplays I think if they could have made the combat a little deeper and more involved, it would have been fine. But as it was, it demanded a little too much of the player without giving any payoff to keep them involved.
This was an ambitious sequel and clearly a lot of effort and care went into it. I think the change to a FF/SoR style beat em up + the time limits and multiple routes was a little too ambitious. I would rather they had just focused on the gameplay aspects. The main problem is that the enemies take too many hits to kill which makes the gameplay a tedious grind. If it has been more or less a reskinned SoR 2 it would have been much better.
Spin kick go brrr
I take the boss's hand, it's bad for boss creators.! how complicated I shouldn't be able to grab a boss like a super hero! evil!
nice fucking job dude
The spinkick is bad concept in this game is too strong, needs to implement loss a % of heal when is used like spinkick of final fight
I suppose I appreciate this for what it is. Obviously you used cheat codes. I have beaten this legit.
Gayson More-He's!
The Mask + Hulk - green color = Rick
the worst part of the game
Which is?
Okay let's see if I'm getting this Right speedrun plus no damage plus game master equals professional gamer and if I'm wrong I owe someone a quarter