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* ''Splatterhouse 3'' is the only game in the original trilogy to lack [[TheStinger one last post-credits scare]]. Makes sense, considering that [[GoldenEnding one way]] or [[DownerEnding another]], it's the end of the original Rick's story.
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* It's bad enough that the West Mansion is a possessed hellhole that burned down alongside the surrounding area at the end of the first game, but then Rick goes back in the second. The result is that there's numerous abominations, some familiar and some brand new, still going around and eating things and even eachother. Until he returns to save Jessica, the ''entire region'' was a no man's land of monsters and hauntings in between games, likely killing any unfortunate souls that came to investigate on their own accord.

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* It's bad enough that the West Mansion is a possessed hellhole that burned down alongside the surrounding area at the end of the first game, but then Rick goes back in the second. The result is that there's numerous abominations, some familiar and some brand new, still going around and eating things and even eachother. Until he returns to save Jessica, Jennifer, the ''entire region'' was a no man's land of monsters and hauntings in between games, likely killing any unfortunate souls that came to investigate on their own accord.
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* The rooms full of meat clinging to the walls (along with boreworms) in the original Splatterhouse might seem like a standard over-the-top gory setting, especially once you start wondering how all of the meat would have gotten there in the first place. Then you get to the [[WombLevel second last level of the game]] and realise that the meat in the previous levels had not been brought there from elsewhere; it was actually part of [[EldritchLocation the house's ecosystem]] all along!

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* The rooms full of meat clinging to the walls (along with boreworms) in the original Splatterhouse might seem like a standard over-the-top gory setting, especially once you start wondering how all of the meat would have gotten there in the first place. Then you get to the [[WombLevel second last level of the game]] and realise that the meat in the previous levels had not been brought there from elsewhere; it was actually part of [[EldritchLocation the house's ecosystem]] all along!along!
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* It's bad enough that the West Mansion is a possessed hellhole that burned down alongside the surrounding area at the end of the first game, but then Rick goes back in the second. The result is that there's numerous abominations, some familiar and some brand new, still going around and eating things and even eachother. Until he returns to save Jessica, the ''entire region'' was a no man's land of monsters and hauntings in between games, likely killing any unfortunate souls that came to investigate on their own accord.
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* The rooms full of meat clinging to the walls (along with boreworms) in the original Splatterhouse might seem like a standard over-the-top gory setting, especially once you start wondering how all of the meat would have gotten there in the first place. Then you get to the [[WombLevel second last level of the game]] and realise that the meat in the previous levels had not been brought there from elsewhere; it was actually part of [[EldritchLocation the house's ecosystem]] all along!

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