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'''''Splatterhouse''''' is a [[beat 'em up]] video game currently in development by [[Namco Bandai Games]]. Despite confusion, it is said to be released early 2010, on the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]] platforms.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3167542&p=37 | title = Splatterhouse Preview |author = Mielke, James| publisher = [[1UP.com]]| date = 2008-04-23| accessdate = 2009-04-02}}</ref> It is a remake of the original ''[[Splatterhouse]]'' which was released in 1988. The creators of the game are well known for their involvement with the [[The Mark of Kri]] and [[Rise of the Kasai]] games.
'''''Splatterhouse''''' is a [[beat 'em up]] video game currently in development by [[Namco Bandai Games]]. Despite confusion, it is said to be released early 2011, on the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]] platforms.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3167542&p=37 | title =

==Gameplay==
As with the original ''Splatterhouse'' titles, gameplay is combat oriented with Rick fighting various monsters in either hand-to-hand combat or with makeshift weapons, such as wooden planks and meat cleavers. The combat system is advanced and extremely brutal, (while wearing the Terror mask) Rick will be able to attack his enemies with super strength and literally rip them apart. He will also be able to chain attacks together into powerful [[Combo (gaming)|combos]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blog.nothingbutsoftware.com/2009/01/splatterhouse-the-goriest-game-ever/ |title=Goriest Game Ever }}</ref>

Based on screenshots, apparently Rick can be dismembered<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.1up.com/media/03/6/4/2/lg/397.jpg?r|title=Rick missing an arm|publisher=[[1up.com]]|accessdate=2008-11-10}}</ref>, but is able to grow his lost limbs back over time<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.1up.com/media/03/5/5/1/lg/129.JPG?r|title=Rick growing it back?|publisher=[[1up.com]]|accessdate=2008-11-10}}</ref>. Arms that have been dismembered can be used as clubs to fight enemies, adding to the brutal nature of Rick's fighting style.

Throughout the game, Rick can collect essence from defeated enemies. Collecting a certain amount will allow the player to unlock new moves and also perform special attacks. Like the original game, it will take place in the West Mansion, which has been overhauled to look more 'beautiful' in contrast to the original's rundown appearance. Players will find journals documenting Dr. West's history while photos of Rick's girlfriend serve as breadtrail to follow. He can perform unique "Splatter Kills" on stunned enemies. These are extremely gory finishing moves. There is also a light platforming element with jump nodes to keep [[instadeath]] falls to a minimum.

==Plot==
The story is a retelling of the original's, but with some new twists. Dr. West, a character mentioned in the original game, is now the teacher of Rick and Jennifer. West becomes the antagonist and sends monsters (Known as the "Corrupted") to kidnap Jennifer and fatally wound Rick, who finds the Mask and wears it. The plot also now involves portals that spawn the creatures appearing across the world (these elements being pulled from the second and third game). Rick will travel to various places such as corrupt carnival and a graveyard, with the West Mansion acting as a hubworld.

Rick's character has been re-imagined since his appearance in the original game, contrary to his [[Jason Voorhees]]-inspired design in the original title he is now a hulking version of himself, which is very similar to his super form from the 3rd game.

The terror mask has also changed in design as it no longer resembles a [[hockey mask]], but retains its skull-like design from [[Splatterhouse 3]]. It has also been mentioned that the mask will actively speak to Rick, an element that only rarely occurred in the original titles.

Due to negative reaction from die-hard fans of the series in relation to the design of the series staple boss "Biggy Man", nicknamed "BigFattyMan" due to its obese form, the new developers of the game have had artist Dave Wilkins redesign the creature.
The design for the new Biggy Man was posted on Wilkin's DeviantART account on the 27 May 2009.
[http://dave-wilkins.deviantart.com/art/BiggyMan-123944062?offset=10]
It was met with a somewhat mixed, but generally positive reception from fans.

==Development==

In early 2009, BottleRocket revealed that Namco Bandai had made the decision to cut the developer from the project, and had already taken back their development kits. With no other projects or funding on their plate, BottleRocket was effectively shuttered as a result. Namco Bandai explained that the move was due to a "performance issue", hinting at dissatisfaction with the title's progress under BottleRocket's leadership. Namco Bandai also decided that the project would be handed over to the internal development team that had recently completed ''[[Afro Samurai (video game)|Afro Samurai]]''. Weeks later, it would also become known that Namco Bandai had hired on several members of the original development staff from BottleRocket.<ref>http://www.joystiq.com/2009/05/02/bottlerocket-confirms-work-on-splatterhouse/</ref> The game is now scheduled to be released in spring 2010.

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.splatterhousegame.com/ Official site]
*[http://www.classicgaming.com/splatterhouse West Mansion: The Splatterhouse Homepage - An extensive fansite]

{{Splatterhouse series}}

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Despite confusion, it is said to be released early 2010, on the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]] platforms.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3167542&p=37 | title = Splatterhouse Preview |author = Mielke, James| publisher = [[1UP.com]]| date = 2008-04-23| accessdate = 2009-04-02}}</ref> It is a remake of the original ''[[Splatterhouse]]'' which was released in 1988. The creators of the game are well known for their involvement with the [[The Mark of Kri]] and [[Rise of the Kasai]] games. ==Gameplay== As with the original ''Splatterhouse'' titles, gameplay is combat oriented with Rick fighting various monsters in either hand-to-hand combat or with makeshift weapons, such as wooden planks and meat cleavers. The combat system is advanced and extremely brutal, (while wearing the Terror mask) Rick will be able to attack his enemies with super strength and literally rip them apart. He will also be able to chain attacks together into powerful [[Combo (gaming)|combos]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blog.nothingbutsoftware.com/2009/01/splatterhouse-the-goriest-game-ever/ |title=Goriest Game Ever }}</ref> Based on screenshots, apparently Rick can be dismembered<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.1up.com/media/03/6/4/2/lg/397.jpg?r|title=Rick missing an arm|publisher=[[1up.com]]|accessdate=2008-11-10}}</ref>, but is able to grow his lost limbs back over time<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.1up.com/media/03/5/5/1/lg/129.JPG?r|title=Rick growing it back?|publisher=[[1up.com]]|accessdate=2008-11-10}}</ref>. Arms that have been dismembered can be used as clubs to fight enemies, adding to the brutal nature of Rick's fighting style. Throughout the game, Rick can collect essence from defeated enemies. Collecting a certain amount will allow the player to unlock new moves and also perform special attacks. Like the original game, it will take place in the West Mansion, which has been overhauled to look more 'beautiful' in contrast to the original's rundown appearance. Players will find journals documenting Dr. West's history while photos of Rick's girlfriend serve as breadtrail to follow. He can perform unique "Splatter Kills" on stunned enemies. These are extremely gory finishing moves. There is also a light platforming element with jump nodes to keep [[instadeath]] falls to a minimum. ==Plot== The story is a retelling of the original's, but with some new twists. Dr. West, a character mentioned in the original game, is now the teacher of Rick and Jennifer. West becomes the antagonist and sends monsters (Known as the "Corrupted") to kidnap Jennifer and fatally wound Rick, who finds the Mask and wears it. The plot also now involves portals that spawn the creatures appearing across the world (these elements being pulled from the second and third game). Rick will travel to various places such as corrupt carnival and a graveyard, with the West Mansion acting as a hubworld. Rick's character has been re-imagined since his appearance in the original game, contrary to his [[Jason Voorhees]]-inspired design in the original title he is now a hulking version of himself, which is very similar to his super form from the 3rd game. The terror mask has also changed in design as it no longer resembles a [[hockey mask]], but retains its skull-like design from [[Splatterhouse 3]]. It has also been mentioned that the mask will actively speak to Rick, an element that only rarely occurred in the original titles. Due to negative reaction from die-hard fans of the series in relation to the design of the series staple boss "Biggy Man", nicknamed "BigFattyMan" due to its obese form, the new developers of the game have had artist Dave Wilkins redesign the creature. The design for the new Biggy Man was posted on Wilkin's DeviantART account on the 27 May 2009. [http://dave-wilkins.deviantart.com/art/BiggyMan-123944062?offset=10] It was met with a somewhat mixed, but generally positive reception from fans. ==Development== In early 2009, BottleRocket revealed that Namco Bandai had made the decision to cut the developer from the project, and had already taken back their development kits. With no other projects or funding on their plate, BottleRocket was effectively shuttered as a result. Namco Bandai explained that the move was due to a "performance issue", hinting at dissatisfaction with the title's progress under BottleRocket's leadership. Namco Bandai also decided that the project would be handed over to the internal development team that had recently completed ''[[Afro Samurai (video game)|Afro Samurai]]''. Weeks later, it would also become known that Namco Bandai had hired on several members of the original development staff from BottleRocket.<ref>http://www.joystiq.com/2009/05/02/bottlerocket-confirms-work-on-splatterhouse/</ref> The game is now scheduled to be released in spring 2010. ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.splatterhousegame.com/ Official site] *[http://www.classicgaming.com/splatterhouse West Mansion: The Splatterhouse Homepage - An extensive fansite] {{Splatterhouse series}} [[Category:2010 video games]] [[Category:Horror video games]] [[Category:Namco Bandai games]] [[Category:PlayStation 3 games]] [[Category:Video game remakes]] [[Category:Xbox 360 games]] [[Category:Upcoming video games]]'
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