Splatterhouse 2 (1992)

Sega Mega Drive/Genesis · Wii

3.21 from 68 ratings

146 members have it in their collection · 2 playing now · 32 backlogged · 20 wish listed

How long? Main story 1h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

Three months have gone by since the events of the first game. The Terror Mask, which has reformed after breaking at the climax of the first game, appears to Rick and repeatedly tempts him to "go back to the house", telling him that Jennifer "doesn't have to die". It closes by telling Rick "You need me.". Rick succeeds in rescuing … Read more
Three months have gone by since the events of the first game. The Terror Mask, which has reformed after breaking at the climax of the first game, appears to Rick and repeatedly tempts him to "go back to the house", telling him that Jennifer "doesn't have to die". It closes by telling Rick "You need me.". Rick succeeds in rescuing Jennifer, and the House sinks into the bottom of the river. Read less
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Release dates

  • Sep 03, 1992 (Worldwide) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
  • Jul 01, 2008 (Japan) Wii
  • Aug 04, 2008 (North_America) Wii
  • Aug 08, 2008 (Europe) Wii

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scoopings

Review scoopings 3/5 · Apr 19, 2025

Bad Platforming And Meh Design Bog Down An Amazing Look & Series I Like

Preliminary: I can't deny the Look and Feel of the Splatterhouse games, even if Brawlers have never been something I enjoy. The gameplay in this one feels a bit dull since so little had changed from the prior one, but the Look and Feel continue to make it interesting enough to push through.

Unfortunately, the frustrating level design of Stage …

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Preliminary: I can't deny the Look and Feel of the Splatterhouse games, even if Brawlers have never been something I enjoy. The gameplay in this one feels a bit dull since so little had changed from the prior one, but the Look and Feel continue to make it interesting enough to push through.

Unfortunately, the frustrating level design of Stage 4 got me to call it quits. Already before that stage, I was bemoaning the terrible platforming and clunky slow movement of the character, but the gore and absurdity got me to push through. Even through the chainsaw, pruner, and grotesque babies boss lol. But it's time to move on

Look: 8/10

Sound: 7.5/10

Play: 7/10

Feel: 7.5/10

Attachment: 7/10

Overall: 7.4/10

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NotRegret

Status NotRegret Jun 29, 2018

Like Splatter House 1 but easier, with less intricate level design, and less memorable visuals. Still pretty decent.