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Localisation comparisons

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NTSC-J

Splatterhouse 2, Comparisons, Namco US.png

NTSC-U

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PAL

When booting the game "Namcot" is "Namco" overseas, and "Mega Drive" is "Genesis" in North America.

Introduction

Splatterhouse 2, Comparisons, Intro Text JP.png

NTSC-J

Splatterhouse 2, Comparisons, Intro Text USEU.png

NTSC-U/PAL

All Japanese text was removed from the introduction sequence in the West, and the English font was changed. The translation also differs.

Title screen

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NTSC-J

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NTSC-U/PAL

The Western releases alter the game's title to Splatterhouse: Part 2, replaces the original ® registration mark with a ™ trademark, and changes NAMCOT to NAMCO.

Story

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NTSC-J

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NTSC-U/PAL

The story is more fleshed out in the Japanese version, both in the cutscenes and the manual. The Western release altered several plot points and introduced elements not present in the original story, creating continuity errors with the franchise's overall plot.

Main menu

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NTSC-J

Splatterhouse 2, Comparisons, Main Menu USEU.png

NTSC-U/PAL

The Japanese version features limited continues (but with a hidden stage select cheat), while the Western versions replace the hidden stage select with a password system.

Terror Mask

Splatterhouse 2, Comparisons, Mask JP.png

NTSC-J

Splatterhouse 2, Comparisons, Mask USEU.png

NTSC-U/PAL

Splatterhouse 2, Comparisons, Game Start JP.png

NTSC-J

Splatterhouse 2, Comparisons, Game Start USEU.png

NTSC-U/PAL

Like the previous entry in the series, the appearance of Rick's Terror Mask (originally an allusion to Jason Voorhees of the Friday the 13th film franchise) was altered in the West to avoid any legal conflicts with Paramount Pictures. In particular, while the Japanese version originally featured a mask which takes loose inspiration from kabuki theatre, the Western releases feature a more skull-like design.

Cutscenes

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NTSC-J

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NTSC-U/PAL

While all versions of the game's cutscenes contain English subtitles, the Japanese version contains both a different English script (featuring notably worse grammar) and additional on-screen Japanese text for gamers not fluent in English.

Gameplay

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NTSC-J

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NTSC-U/PAL

Rick begins the game with 5 hearts and 5 continues in the Japanese version, but begins the Western versions with only 4 hearts and a continue system based on passwords.[1]

References


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