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Item specifics

Condition
Like New: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
Release Year
1993
UPC
0722674020206
Platform
Sega Genesis
Video Game Series
Splatterhouse Series
Publisher
Namco Bandai
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Splatterhouse 3

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Product Information

Given a rating by Sega's own council, Splatterhouse 3 for Sega Genesis is a horror game filled with action-packed quests. There are six levels in the game, all of which take place in a mansion. You get to take advantage of non-linear exploration, and you get to play as Rick. The whole premise of the game is to find a way out of each level. There are four possible endings, depending on the actions you take during the game. You have a health meter, which can be filled up by collecting orbs as you make your way through the mansion.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Namco Bandai
UPC
0722674020206
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5748

Product Key Features

Genre
Action & Adventure
Video Game Series
Splatterhouse Series
Platform
Sega Genesis
Game Name
Splatterhouse 3

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1993
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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139973

Item description from the seller

cyberwookie812012

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  • Top favorable review

    Changes up the Splatterhouse formula.. & i like it

    Splatterhouse 3 is different than 1 & 2. Whereas the original were 2-d action platformers, 3 is more of a beat ‘em up with puzzle elements in where to go. Still maintains the satisfying cracks of the bat & hacks of the butcher knife. Only downsides are When you use your rage mode, it doesnt seem to have much benefit, you hit a little harder but move slower. The timer is pretty harsh too.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: garvalle0

  • Quite possibly the goriest game ever made.

    What I like about this game series is that it is so taboo. This series started the horror game genre, and the third installment is no exception. I would have to say it is definitely the bloodiest game of the series. Most people have never heard of the series, and probably for good reason as it is not for the faint of stomach, but can relate to playing similar games such as Resident Evil or Silent Hill. Your character is Rick Taylor, and your mansion as well as your wife, Jennifer, and son, David, are taken hostage. Hostage by whom, you ask? Just your average demons from hell bent on world domination. Creepy, eh? Your job is to save your wife and son, take back your mansion from the various monstrosities that infest it, and finally destroy the Evil One. Sound like an easy task? It's ...

  • Enter the Splatterhouse; if you dare . . .

    Splatterhouse 3 is still the best reason to own a Sega Genesis! Play as a young man named Rick as he desperately races against time in an attempt to rescue his family in this supernatural hack 'n slash game that takes place within the blood-soaked confines of a cursed mansion. If you though Mortal Kombat was violent; think again. Over the years, the Splatterhouse series has boastfully lived up to its title by earning its bloody reputation. Do you have what it takes to explore the mansion and survive the denizens within? Grab your 2X4, and find out!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: splinter_2005

  • Intense, gory, unique, & most disturbing Sega game EVER

    You know just from the cover art of this game that you are going to be embarking on a very gory and disturbing gaming experience! This game was perhaps one of the first games to inspire government officials to embrace the ESRB rating system of the early 90s, giving this game a modest MA-13 rating. I was about 13 when this game came out, and I remember seeing the case on the shelves at our local video store. It was never in, there was always someone renting it! I did manage to go in one night and it was available, and I rented it against my mother's interest. I remember my friend's parents wouldn't let their kids rent it, not only because of the name, but because of the cover art. I played this game for a total of about 20-30 minutes before I couldn't take any more of ...

  • Splatterhouse 3 for the Sega Genesis

    The Splatterhouse series is by far my favorite game series for the Sega Genesis. Splatterhouse 3 features a chilling soundtrack, grusome, gore-ridden graphics, non-linear game play, and some great controls. The graphics are phenomenal; While making a zombie being punched in half look realistic, the 16-BIT graphics push the envelope just enough not to offend. In short, both Splatterhouse titles released for the Sega Genesis are near-perfect games that I absolutely recommend playing. These arcade-style beat em' up games were made to play alone, in a dark room, late at night, with only the moonlight, your waning sanity, and your old reliable Genesis to keep the quiet vigil with you. Go out and buy this game today!