![]() damn."īrilliant someone needs to start a new horror film franchise based on that EXACT premise, ASAP. If I ever need to battle a possessed Teddy Ruxpin to the death, I couldn't think of a more befitting theme for my troubles, though I'd need to transfer it to a cassette tape first. It hit the tone we were going for in spades, even adding a bit of creepiness & fear into the equation. When Mak submitted a wip for the project I knew we had to have it. I was always fascinated by just how dark & violent the game was, especially by the standards back then. "I never played Splatterhouse, but I remember seeing others play it as a kid. Manic, alarming, disturbing, and liable to have you questioning your sanity, Mak's really turned this one up to 11 and conjured some seriously sinister sounds. ![]() Not to be confused with THE Hunger (which is neverending), this arrangement of the boss named "Teddy Bear" will have you looking at stuffed animals in a whole new way. Still, I love melodic music, so I tried to make it hard, heavy, powerful and beautiful. Source tune has lot of mystery stuff, IMO, but lack of power and hardness. ![]() I chose this source because it was easy to work with. I want to play the first game, but I can't find it. We actually posted a creepy-as-all-heck arrangement of Splatterhouse 3 by Beckett007 back in 2008, but this track - our third posted ReMix from Mak Eightman - goes in a much more aggressive, in-your-face, run-for-your-life metal approach, as befits its inclusion on BA2:
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