Corpse Party
Corpse Party was originally created in Japan in the early '90s and gained a quick cult following in the gaming community. Created by an Indy Developer using simple RPG Maker technology the game was designed over a period of time. The game was then expanded on several years later and the cult following moved past just the nation of Japan to Europe and America. Described as a psychological horror game, the game centered around a group of High School students that are sent to another dimension due to a charm they all participate in. The dimension they enter isn't one of rainbows and unicorns but instead, it is filled with spirits both good and bad and filled with the dead bodies of those that came before them.
The game is broken down into chapters with each chapter having multiple endings based on the choices you make and if you take time to go through certain situations or skip them. Along with these endings are also the fact you may in fact lose a character along the way. Each chapter focuses on one or more characters and has different scenarios that can play out based on who is alive, who is dead, and previous actions you performed.
As stated, this is a psychological horror game is based on the basic understandings of fear that most people have including the use of spirits that will use just about trick to get the characters to act a certain way. There is a great deal of blood, gore, murder, evil spirits, and, dead bodies among other things that lend to the creepiness of this game. It has even been posted by several that have done reviews on this game previously they do not recommend playing this game alone, at night, or in the dark.
Corpse Party being a classic game does have the drawback that its artwork and graphics are a bit outdated. But despite that, the game itself is said to be fun and exciting and has a great story to go along with it. Based on what I have seen and read of this game I do recommend some caution if you do decide to watch my review and play video. It is something that can really warp your mind...which for me there isn't much left to warp.
I hope to see you there!
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