Corpse Party (2008 video game)

Corpse Party
Game icon of the 2021 re-release
Developer(s)Team GrisGris, 5pb.
Publisher(s)
SeriesCorpse Party
Platform(s)
ReleaseBlood Covered
  • JP: March 8, 2008 (1+2)
  • JP: August 17, 2008 (3)
  • JP: August 16, 2009 (4)
  • JP: July 28, 2011 (5)
  • WW: April 25, 2016
Repeated Fear
August 12, 2010
    • PlayStation Portable
      • JP: August 12, 2010
      • NA: November 22, 2011
      • EU: December 14, 2011
      iOS
      • JP: February 9, 2012
      • NA/EU: August 14, 2012
      Nintendo 3DS
      • JP: July 30, 2015
      • NA: October 25, 2016
      • EU: October 26, 2016
      Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
      • JP: February 18, 2021
      • NA/EU: October 20, 2021
      Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
      • NA/EU: October 20, 2021
      Windows
      • WW: October 20, 2021
Genre(s)Horror, adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Corpse Party, released in Japan as Corpse Party: Blood Covered,[a] is a horror adventure game developed by Team GrisGris and published by Xseed Games for Microsoft Windows. Originally developed as Corpse Party: NewChapter[b] for Japanese mobile phones, it is a remake of the 1996 NEC PC-9801 video game Corpse-Party, and the second game in the Corpse Party series. Containing similar gameplay to its predecessor, players control a group of high school students who are transported to a haunted elementary school after performing a supposed friendship ritual, looking for a way to escape. Corpse Party is the first game in the series' rebooted continuity, introducing new characters and elements to those present in the original game, while generally following the same plot.

An enhanced port of the game for the PlayStation Portable was released in 2010 as Corpse Party: Blood Covered ...Repeated Fear[c] in Japan. This remaster was later ported to iOS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and was also re-released for Microsoft Windows. Since its release, the game has received generally positive reviews across all platforms, gaining praise for its inventive sound design, though it received criticism for its drawn out wrong endings. A sequel, Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, was released for the PlayStation Portable in 2011.
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