However, unlike Voorhees, Rick's mask wasn't a traditional hockey mask. In Splatterhouse, you played as Rick Taylor, a man that bore a striking resemblance to Jason Voorhees' now iconic look from Friday the 13th: Part 3 which was released in theaters six years earlier. While the blood-soaked NARC may have provided a gritty experience as players took drug dealers off the seedy streets by any means necessary, and Leisure Suit Larry was up to no good in local bars, Splatterhouse supplied an entirely different style of R-rated gaming. Originally released in the arcades in 1988, Splatterhouse was like no other game at the time. " Splatterhouse supplied an entirely different style of R-rated gaming."
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