Splatterhouse’s heavy metal soundtrack detailed

8 October 2010

Namco Bandai has released a list of the awesome metal bands that will be featuring on the soundtrack of their upcoming remake of 1988’s Splatterhouse. These tracks should fit nicely with the brutal gameplay and gory visuals to be expected in the game. For a taste of the carnage, check out MyGaming’s Splatterhouse gallery, which includes some freshly dismember screenshots.

The full track list follows:

-The Accused – “Pounding Nails”
-ASG – “Dream Song”
-Cavalera Conspiracy – “Must Kill”
-5 Finger Death Punch – “Dying Breed”
-Goatwhore – “Apocalyptic Havok”
-The Haunted – “Hollow Ground”
-High On Fire – “Fire, Flood & Plague”
-Invisible Enemies – “Dead Eyes”
-Lamb of God – “Walk With Me in Hell”
-Mastodon – “Blood and Thunder”
-Municipal Waste – “Rigorous Vengeance”
-Mutant Supremacy – “Morbid Dismemberment”
-Terrorizer – “Dead Shall Rise”
-WolfShirt – “Headlong Into Monsters”

Splatterhouse follows college student Rick Taylor as he embarks on a mission to rescue his girlfriend, Jennifer, who has disappeared after entering a mysterious, run-down mansion inhabited by the elusive scientist, Dr. West.

Confronted by horrific, otherworldly abominations under Dr. West’s control, Rick turns to a mystical sentient mask that promises to give him the power to reunite him with his beloved Jennifer. Fraught with desperation, Rick dons the “Mayan Terror Mask” and is transformed into a raging juggernaut, unleashing unadulterated violence and destruction upon anything that stands in his way.

Splatterhouse will be available for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 system on November 26, 2010.

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