![]() ![]() Rick begins his journey to Shin Splatterhouse, having been promised that there's a way to bring Jennifer back. When Rick returns to the ruins of West Mansion, the Terror Mask is there waiting for him. The Terror Mask's spirit contacts Rick telepathically, telling him Jennifer isn't necessarily dead and there's still a chance to save her. As the game is a vague prequel with questionable canonicity, it's unknown if this is even the same mask, as it is also unnamed much like its predecessor's original Arcade release. The mask then comes to life and demonstrates some telekinesis for the player, leaving it open as to whether it was really an act after all. At this point, Rick finally takes the mask off, revealing his face for the first time in the series before walking off. The game has a bit of a joke ending where the director of the game comes up and says it'll make a good movie. The mask is not given a clear purpose in this game - it's simply worn by Rick at the beginning of the game without context, and Rick keeps it on for the rest of the game. This does not happen in the TurboGrafx-16 version, but in that version the mask is given a name and small backstory - it's known as the Terror Mask (Hell Mask in Japanese), and is an ancient relic previously owned by Dr. But after the credits, it magically reassembles itself and laughs. After destroying the mansion, the mask seems to detach itself and fall to pieces. The mask mysteriously attaches itself to a mortally wounded Rick, guiding him in his search for Jennifer. ![]()
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