The soundtrack and sound effects of some lovely melodies are perfect for smashing heads and shattering bones. Terrordrome can be a deep combat game - considering there’s so much lore surrounding its characters - but its dependency on button recall rather than a spontaneous gaming experience (like resorting to button mashing when you play Mortal Kombat or Tekken) put a damper on the fun. Dated gameplay and keyboard controlsĬontrols are responsive and the motion on the screen looks seamless, but the setup of the control takes a certain amount of time. It may not be a sight for sore eyes, but it helps the fighters pull focus during the matches. The arenas and background, however, are very soft and lifeless - a sharp contrast to the characters on the screen. While the characters don't have the great shade and specifications of the leading match, the cartoonish animation is a novelty for horror fans. The entire idea is wonderfully packaged and delivers a solid arcade game that is worth trying out, especially for its cast of complex characters and seamless motion graphics that pull you into heated struggles. A total of 12 scariest villains from horror and slasher films are available in this game such as The Candy Man, Freddie Krueger, Ash, etc.