Actually, this is more likely Boreworms appear to get smaller in each new game.The fact that Rick stomps the Boreworm in the 2010 remake might reference how Rick is now much bigger and more muscular in that game compared to the Rick from the orginal Splatterhouse series.In Splatterhouse (2010), the Boreworms' role are drastically reduced, serving as small sources for spendable blood instead of as an actual enemy. They look much similar to the Boreworms in the first game, aside from their bright red skin and green mouths, just like the Giant Boreworm. Boreworms can be found and fought in the boss room, making the fight more difficult as they annoy and hurt Rick if they come into contact with him. If Rick doesn't kill the Giant Boreworm (the boss of Level 2) in time, it will devour her from the inside out and leave her a Mindless Beast. During Splatterhouse 3, a Giant Boreworm impregnates Jennifer's body with a Boreworm. If you look closely, you can see blood on them. Boreworms' only appearance was in Stage 1, where they might appear in pits, which other enemies could fall in. They're starving and are purple rather than red. The Boreworms in Splatterhouse 2 are much smaller, suggesting that Boreworms could latch onto Rick and slowly drain his health, making encounters with them very difficult. One Boreworm bursts out from a hanging corpse at the end of Stage 1, suggesting that they can eat a victim from the inside. They also appeared during Stage 4 if the player accidently falls down a hole and in Stage 5. Boreworms first appeared as the major enemies at the end of Stage 1.
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