Corpse Party is one of those experiences that's an acquired taste; you won't be entirely sure if you like it or not at first, but keep trying it. A game such as this is less about raw gameplay and more about an engrossing story and atmosphere, which it has in spades. There may be some frustrations in the gameplay formula that can rip you out of the experience from time to time, but it's ultimately worth it for the scares and thrills that the narrative brings.
As an E3 rep once told us, Corpse Party is like a "JRPG without battles". You navigate your character through the mazelike corridors of a dilapidated school, examining things in the environments, solving puzzles and collecting key items. In all seriousness, that's about it. If you're looking for a game with interesting or complex gameplay, you certainly won't find it here; this is essentially the 16-bit equivalent of a point-and-click adventure game. That doesn't necessarily work against it, though, just think of this as a visual novel made in RPGMaker.
The story opens with a group of high schoolers telling ghost stories at night in one of their classrooms as they prepare to say goodbye to one of the girls, who is moving. The gang performs a ritual so they can remain 'friends for eternity', but are quickly separated and transported to an alternate dimension. Here, they awaken to find themselves trapped in Heavenly Host Elementary School, a school that was torn down after multiple students and teachers were the victims of kidnappings and murders. As the kids desperately try to escape the place, they slowly unravel the mystery of what's going on.
A game such as this lives or dies by its plot, and fortunately it's quite compelling. The writing is fantastic, fleshing out the various characters to a degree not often seen in gaming. You'll find yourself actually invested in the characters, and when the bodies inevitably begin stacking up, it matters to you. The plot certainly isn't afraid of going to some dark places, as well; the tale quickly takes a turn for the gruesome and this escalates as the characters get more tangled up in the goings on of the haunted building. There are five chapters to get through, averaging an hour(ish) each, and 14 unlockable side chapters that expand on the backstories of the various characters. All told, it should take you around a dozen hours to see everything, but this is where the game's only notable flaw comes in.
Each chapter has a 'True Ending', and there are multiple 'Wrong Endings' you can trigger along the way. Be it by touching an enemy ghost or walking into the wrong room, there are several ways that you can mess up, resulting in a horrifying death for the character you're controlling and a game over. The thing is, you don't know this on a blind playthrough, and save points are scarce. You may have forgotten to pick up an item or complete a puzzle sequence wrong, die, and then see twenty to thirty minutes of progress go up in smoke.
This can lead to some frustrating trial and error bottlenecks in the plot, where you must work through mountains of unskippable cutscenes and text just to get back to the point where you can have a chance to guess again. Get it wrong, and you get to do it all over again. Sometimes, you may do everything right and still fail, simply because you forgot a missable key item earlier. This issue is a real shame, as it can wrench you out of an otherwise engrossing narrative at the drop of a hat. Though it's not an ideal aspect of the design, thankfully the positives outweigh this negative.
From a presentation standpoint, Corpse Party absolutely nails it. Character sprites are well drawn and brightly coloured, contrasting nicely against the gloomy environments. Key cutscenes featuring anime-style art rendered in 3D are interspersed throughout the narrative at key points, providing for some excellent jumpscares and grisly imagery. It's rather shocking how much atmosphere the developers can tease from the simple looks, but the atmosphere owes a large part of its scare factor to the wonderful sound design.
You'll definitely want to play this one with some headphones in, as it's an experience unlike any other. All the audio has been recorded binaurally and in 3D, immersing you in the plot in a way that few games attempt. Ghost whispers in your ears and noises such as wood creaking or soul-ripping shrieks sound uncomfortably real, keeping you on the edge of your seat the whole way through. Though it's not dubbed, the Japanese voice cast does a fantastic job, effectively communicating emotion and terror throughout. The soundtrack is quite effective as well, filled with plenty of creepy and catchy tunes, though the moments of silence generally tend to be much more tense.
Conclusion
All told, we loved Corpse Party. Its narrative focus naturally means that this isn't a game for everyone, but it's nice to experience something a little different like this. Still, Corpse Party does show its age in some parts (as it's an expansion of a PSP original); the irritating instances that torch long sections of progress are unwelcome and a bit too frequent, bogging down an otherwise effective plot. Yet despite this we still give this game a strong recommendation; it should be tempting to anybody who's interested in reading a great horror story in a more hands-on, interactive fashion. It doesn't get much better than Corpse Party in that respect - this is a well-crafted, creepy tale you won't want to miss.
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Im interested. There was mention about a physical version for europe. Any news on that?
So it's no completely lifeless.
I'm interested too. Can anyone confirm if this game use stereoscopic 3D or not?
Will keep this on my radar. Need to finish up a ton of other games but will pick this up on sale down the road. Really wish I could support their effort full price but don't see the point of getting it till I'm ready to play it.
I don't really mind the longer bad ends. As long as this version is like the PSP version and provides numerous save slots, it should be easy enough to jump back in the chapter and experiment with different possibilities.
Given the heavy narrative focus of the game, it's nice to have that significant element where player choice actually matters.
My copy arrived early Sunday but I've been in a rut for over a week now. Can't seem to play anything that requires more than 10% attention/focus. Soon though, I hope. I was quite hype.
I would get this if it wasn't download only in Europe.
I'll be picking this up down the road, hopefully on sale. I actually would have bought it day one, but I cancelled my pre-order because it's priced higher than a normal 3DS game, probably because they decided to pack in some extra plastic (little dolls). The collectables are great for people that want that, but as I have no prior experience with the game I have no attachment to the characters and just don't want to have more figurines. I wish they had released a standard edition alongside the special edition. $59.99 (Cdn) is just too much to pay for a 3DS game.
Im interested but £25 for a download-only Visual Novel seems expensive to me. Id be more tempted at the £10 mark. Will wait until its cheaper.
I couldn't get into it on psp. Low production values and all the deaths amount to step on this square and instantly die. Also, I spent most of my time backtracking and walking around lost trying to find some small thing I missed that was preventing me from progressing in the story.
I will be picking this up. Unfortunately very few Nintendo faithful will buy this just like dq7, smt 4/2, r hevan mega mix or color splash so they can all come to this site and say Nintendo is losing money because they have no games.
@Nagi_Nagisa Same. I'd be all over it.
@Dawn-Shade Only during some isolated scenes. The majority of the game is in 2D.
@MitchVogel Thanks for the answer Mitch
At least it has some stereoscopic scenes.
I was under the impression that the physical, special edition was launching in Europe. Must have misread that as a lot of people on here are saying it's download only in EU. I'll get it when it inevitably is available at a reduced price
so why should I buy this on 3DS when it's also available on iOS for about half the price?
Huh. I've always heard that there's a bunch of endings in this game and you keep going regardless of certain character's deaths. Am I wrong?
@Darkwario1 That's how it was in the first version. I doubt they would of changed that.
Mario Corpse Party: Gore Rush!
I'll get this in due time, when I'm not swamped.
So they still couldn't bother to fix that issue of having to go through same dialogue again. It's really disappointing hearing them being so lazy because fixing that issue would have made the game lot better.
@RoboBubble If you come to love Seiko like I have, that figure will call out for you. "Butter... buutttteerrr..."
@Kuruwin The PC version has a fast-forward function... which you'd think'd've been integrated into this release, but eh.
@TJF588 There's a fast forward, but the point still stands. It can still take a long time to get back to where you were.
It's probably a game that I'll really like once I get into it. There's too many other games I want to play, so this isn't something I'll get anytime soon.
@MitchVogel
Cool. Having fast forward is a improvment but yeah. They should have given option to completely skip dialogue that the player has already seen. It's just dumb to waste players time like this.
This came early Sunday which was a nice surprise. Pre ordered a long time ago almost forgot about it. I'm knee deep into dragon quest 7 (and loving it) so this is on the back burner for the moment. Been on a 3ds binge lately my consoles are collecting dust!
..good review, thanks..
I'll give it a try, on sale..sounds like
♪♪.."It's a dead man's party"...
"Who could ask for more" .. ♪♪
watched the 4 episode anime like 2 years ago and it was cool so i really wanna pick this up but unfortunately im busy at SMT4 Apocalypse at the moment
@faint im a nintendo fan but i picked up smt4 apocalypse ( i got the original game too )and im definitely gonna get this game in the future...
@Darkwario1 Yes and no. Some of the kids die along the way even with the true endings. Bad endings are basically when a kid dies earlier or in a different place than they're supposed to.
I've only seen some of the Corpse Party games online, but from what I can tell it's one of those horror games where the "monster(s)" is all powerful and any real positive outcome is not really possible.
I get that, for the sake of horror, the plot doesn't have to be logical or fair, but for me personally, I don't find enjoyment playing a game where I know I can't really win.
@DarkKirby Well in a sense there is a "win scenario" however who survives and who does not is the joy of the game. It is a like a horror movie in that regards with likable characters where each death just sucks the life out of you as you want everyone to survive and it just hurts when a character you like dies.
@Wexter What hurts is I have yet to get past "the hair", but through Twitter hype and the Blood Drive box art, I've gleaned insight into who (canonically) dies. I am bummed I couldn't've had the unspoilt impact, and saddened to who in particular I noticed.
@Spoony_Tech me too. It's on my radar for later purchase. Btw steer clear of Chase Cold Case Investigations in the Eshop. You can beat the game in 45 minutes. It's just reading a story then answering question about what you read. Poor effort and inflated review by Nintendolife
@Windy Thanks for that heads up. 45 minutes is way too short.
@Lizuka I here what you are saying yet keep in mind dragon quest 7 has sold under 100,000 in the west. Do you believe only 100,000 western 3ds owners out of many many million like rpgs? The real deal is Nintendo fans rarely buy 3rd party (tho they beg for it constantly) and if the first party title is not exactly what the want they will shun it.
@hieveryone you are unfortunately one of the few.
I'll wait to find it used, I really don't want the extras that come with it.
@TJF588
Ha ha! I watched a playthrough to get an idea of what the game was like and that line was hilarious! XD
Pros for me:
Con for me
Man... that one con is borderline dealerbreaker for me as this sounds like a game right up my alley. I'm actually surprised it would still score an 8-- was losing a bunch of game progress from a mistake meant to be challenging? We can't have more save points than that? And $50? Yeah, combined with my backlog, I will have to wait for this to hit rock bottom in sales before I even consider it.
@faint you mean fortunately , lol
idk why many nintendo fans only plays nintendo games like support 3rd party too !
@hieveryone unfortunately as in unfortunately more Nintendo fans don't support third party.
@MeloMan The game has five save slots so as long as you use them all to your advantage, backtracking is much easier.
There's no physical version of this, right?
@zoozbuh There's a nice physical edition in North America that comes with figurines and a soundtrack.
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