Proudly Presents
Corpse Party (c) XSEED, Marvelous USA, Inc.
Release On : 27 April 2016 Disk Amount/Format : 1 DVD
Type of Game : RPG Media Protection : Steam
Kisaragi Academy student Mayu Suzumoto is transferring to a new high
school, leaving behind a sizable group of friends and countless lovely
memories. To help her cope with this move, her friend Ayumi has devised a
seemingly innocent plan: the whole group will come together to perform a
charm she found on the internet called Sachiko Ever After, which is
supposed to bind all of its participants together as friends to the end.
This does not go as expected.
Following an intense earthquake, the group awakens to find themselves
separated and trapped in an alternate reality version of Heavenly Host
Elementary, a tragedy-stricken institution that once stood on the site of
their own school but was torn down long ago. Here, the vengeful spirits of
elementary-aged children threaten their lives and their sanity, and the
only hope of escape - much less survival - is to uncover the chilling
details surrounding the murders of those trapped before them.
Corpse Party is the original Windows edition of the cult classic horror
game that gained a considerable fanbase when released on Sony's
PlayStation�Portable system in 2011. Beginning life as an independent RPG
Maker adventure title in 1996, the gameplay was greatly refined and the
story greatly expanded for this 2008 remake, featuring more characters,
more detailed interactions, darker story elements, over 5,000 lines of
voice-acting and dozens of shocking, gruesome endings. Players take control
of nine main characters and several side characters who've been split up
into groups of two or three and trapped in a run-down, otherworldly
elementary school full of vengeful spirits, deadly mysteries and - of
course - corpses. As they walk around examining objects and bodies in an
atmospheric 2D environment, a horror tale spanning over 50 years begins to
unfold, and player choices determine both how the story ends and who lives
to see it through.
KEY FEATURES
Highly Detailed Retro-Style Graphics Used to Enhance Atmosphere
Modeled after the very first RPG Maker Corpse Party, the game's 16-bit-
style 2D visuals help create an intentional disconnect that sparks the
imagination, leading the player to envision far worse things than even the
most powerful next-gen system could display.
Adventure-Style Gameplay Where Your Decisions Make All the Difference
Playing like a cross between a point-and-click adventure game and a classic
JRPG sans battles, Corpse Party gives players the freedom to thoroughly
explore every last corner of Heavenly Host Elementary School, significantly
altering the course of the story and its final conclusion based on where
the characters go and what they do.
Chapter-Based Storytelling with PC-Exclusive Content
The tale is told through five main chapters with multiple endings each and
numerous scenes that differ from the game's PSP system and Nintendo 3DS
system counterparts. In addition, there are four bonus chapters, one of
which is a PC-exclusive retelling of the Tooth story from Corpse Party:
Book of Shadows, recreated with added content in classic Corpse Party
adventure style.
Original Japanese Voice Cast and Character Art plus Text Skip Feature
Over 5,000 lines of spoken Japanese dialogue from the original indie voice
cast complement the action, giving new spins on familiar characters for
series veterans. In addition, the original PC-exclusive character art is
fully intact, and dedicated players seeking every ending are given a speedy
fast-forward function to make replays a breeze.
The Game That Started It All
When first released in 2008, this title sparked a Corpse Party boom in
Japan: remakes, sequels, spin-offs, fan games, manga, anime, a live-action
drama series and more, as well as countless Corpse Party-inspired horror
games created by other indie developers in the same style. Come see how it
all began, and experience the horror the way it was meant to be seen...
Burn/mount, install, play!
Greetz: LARGEiSO and MEDIUMiSO
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