Most traps are instant death outright, though some only become instant death under conditions that the game often fulfills. Traps and hazards are back, and are more frequent in this game then Splatter School.Air kicks are your best bet since it always pushes enemies back a little giving you breathing room, but getting hit in the air or during special attacks stuns you allowing enemies to rape you, and since their is no way of good crowd control your likely going to die, or at the very least take a lot of unneeded damage. Most of Mutsuki's kicks don't one hit enemies (with a few exceptions), and barely pushes enemies back, making it easy for zombies to swarm you since zombies spawn more often in this game, mix with hazards this will lead to unfair deaths. Compared to Splatter School, this game spikes up the difficulty and can be borderline unfair.Doesn't help that one of the idol is a loli. This game can be considered animated child pornography & beastiality. Their are actual children enemies that attempt to rape you, as well as zombified wild boar enemies that do the same thing.It still fails at being a horror game, and this time, it's even worse, since the game is colorful.Their are 70+ deaths if you count the other idols deaths.
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At least the Polonia brothers admitted that “Splatter Beach” could cause hysterical blindness to whoever is doomed to watch it. It’s hard to take the hammer to this one although it certainly deserves it. In fact, it was so good that I had to hit rewind and watch it a couple of times. Erika Smith does have a brief topless scene and that’s always good to see. The weightlifter on the beach had me laughing with his clueless banter with the main dork. It plays out as cheaply and incompetently as you’d expect but it does have some amusing moments.
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Well, “Splatter Beach” is obviously a bad movie but I can’t say I hated it. But with the help of the reporter dork and some random weightlifter on the beach, they just might live through the night. She doesn’t have any lesbian sex so no one is really interested in her. Misty Mundae shows up to try to convince the naïve fools that there are monsters roaming about. He’s certain that there are shambling sea creatures out there that want to eat everyone. The other dork decides he wants to get to the bottom of all these local disappearances. One guy takes the wise path and has sex with Erika. Erika Smith and two guys end up at a cabin for some rest and relaxation. “Splatter Beach” is about the Polonia brothers trying their hardest to rip off “Humanoids from the Deep” and other sea monster flicks. They’ve crawled up from the depths of the ocean to wreck havoc on my DVD player again. Yes, I’m talking about the Polonia brothers and their shamelessly cheap moviemaking ways. Then I saw the director’s names and I started to succumb to that feeling of nameless B-movie dread that makes your soul cringe. I ignored their warning and pressed on to see what thrills awaited me at “Splatter Beach”. A warning scrolls by at the beginning of the movie telling you that no living thing should watch this movie.
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“Splatter Beach” warns you up front that you will suffer.