

The show is often noted for the gruesome, graphic violence it contains, and has created controversy in the fandom, because of the deaths of most of the major characters, a good amount of which were not in the game or manga.

In 2013, an OVA based on Corpse Party was released, called Corpse Party: Tortured Souls -The Curse of Tortured Souls- (コープスパーティー Tortured Souls ―暴虐された魂の呪叫― Kōpusu Pātī Tōchādo Sōruzu -Bōgyakusareta Tamashī no Jukkyō-), consisting of 4 episodes. The game has a darkening meter, similar to the sanity meter of Amnesia: The Dark Decent, if the player stares at a corpse long enough, the character they play as will slowly go insane. In 2011, a "Pre-Sequel", if you will, was released called Corpse Party: Book of Shadows (コープスパーティー Book of Shadows Kōpusu Pātī Bukku obu Shadōzu), the game plays much differently from the previous ones, as it abandons the birds eye view and goes for point and click gameplay. The game received somewhat positive ratings from critics, and even more positive reviews from the fan base. In 2011, the game was remade again for the PSP, with higher quality graphics and a new soundtrack, this is where the biggest amount of the game's popularity came from, due to a western release in mainstream retail stores. Yui Shishido 宍戸 結衣(ししど ゆい) Remake of the Remake (I would have used a spoiler but they were being a bitch and not working) The game has 9 main characters, listed with images of them below.
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In 2008, the game was remade and released for the PC platform in Japan as Corpse Party, with all new characters, a new story, and full voice acting, containing over 5000 voice clips.
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The series started as a horror RPG called Corpse-Party on the PC-98 platform, the combat is notably similar to the gameplay of the Mother series, a comparison is below. If you die in the school, there is no Heaven, no Nirvana, you shall simply feel the pain of death forever. The story revolves around a group of teenagers who preform a ritual called Sachiko Ever After, but the ritual drops them into a parallel universe where a school called Heavenly Host, which was demolished in the 1960's, still exists, is haunted, and is surrounded by endless forest. There isn’t much more I can write about this series considering it doesn’t have a large plot, but if gore is your thing, and you like seeing it in anime, you’ll definitely enjoy this short series.(Article is a work in progress, help is greatly appreciated, and i'll do my best to work on this at least once a week)Ĭorpse Party (Japanese: コープスパーティー) is a Japanese series of survival horror games made for PC-9801, PC, PSP, and PS Vita. The students frantically try and escape the horrors of Heavenly Host Elementary, except one by one they are picked off by the nightmares in this hell. The students try to find their way out, and try and find their friends, only to be met with terrifying ghosts and horrific images. The students are all transported to what seems to be a different, nightmarish realm. Heavenly Host Elementary has a terrible past where several students and teachers disappeared, and were murdered.Ī group of friends decided to perform a charm called the “Sachiko Ever After” charm, to create an inseparable bond between them.Īs they tore the charm, they suddenly felt an earthquake, and the floor breaks beneath them. The story starts off in Kisaragi Academy, a high school that is built on top of an old elementary school with a shocking and bloody past. If you love anime, and you love gore, then you’ll love this series.

A wonderful, short anime series that is definitely not lacking in corpses or gore.
