This was the iteration of Corpse Party that XSEED localized in 2011, marking the first time the game had been published outside of Japan. The PSP port included redrawn artwork, a new professional voice cast and a fifth chapter (before it was released on the PC) that ended the story. Blood Covered contained several improvements over the mobile phone version including having larger maps, new character portraits, and voices done by amateur actors.Īn enhanced port of Blood Covered was developed by Team GrisGris and 5pb for the PlayStation Portable in 2010 called Corpse Party Blood Covered.Repeated Fear. New Chapter was to be released as five separate episodes but only four installments were ever finished before the game was ported to the PC as Corpse Party: Blood Covered in 2008, which was also released episodically from Mato July 28, 2011. Team GrisGris, a doujin circle founded by the creators' of Corpse Party, later remade the title for mobile phones in 2007 under the title Corpse Party: New Chapter which removed all the game's RPG elements. The title was made using TPG Tsukuru 98, the first entry in the RPG Maker series, and was submitted to the second annual ASCII Entertainment competition in 1997 where it won first place. HistoryĬorpse Party was originally a horror themed RPG for the PC-98 that was created by Makoto Kedouin and a composer named Mao Hamamoto in 1996 while they were still college students under the name KENIX SOFT. XSEED published the PSP edition of Corpse Party as a PSN exclusive title in the United States on November 22, 2011, followed by the PC and 3DS ports in 2016. The game follows a group of students, along with their teacher, that become trapped in a haunted elementary school after jokingly performing a ritual in their classroom during a rain storm. Corpse Party is a Japanese survival horror adventure game that was first created for the PC-98 in 1996 but was later ported to mobile phones, the PC, PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo 3DS by Team GrisGris.
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