News Xseed bringing four Corpse Party games to PC

Mor

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MegaApple

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Not many would sure the enthusiasm, but this is GREAT NEWS!
Anyone in mood of a great Halloween game, try the first Corpse Party on PC. It can be finished in less than two sittings and it makes great use of it's low budget to instill horror.
 
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prudis

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Book of Shadows got released in October


+ and another one is coming soon


Corpse Party: Sweet Sachiko’s Hysteric Birthday Bash will launch for PC in the west via Steam, GOG, and The Humble Store on April 10 for $19.99 / €19.99 / £14.99 with a 10 percent launch week discount.

Sachiko Shinozaki, tragically murdered at age seven; such a sweet girl, taken away at such a young and tender age! Sure, she may have reacted by becoming a bloodthirsty, vengeful spirit responsible for the deaths of countless other children, as well as their erasures from history, but everyone knows that in her heart of hearts, she’s just an ordinary, innocent little seven-year-old…right?

Well, no. Because you see, today is her birthday! She’ll be turning… seven again, naturally. But in celebration, she’s decided to grant all her victims 24 hours of amnesty from their suffering by gathering them all together for a…hysteric? birthday bash. There will be party games, entertainment, adventure, and most of all, romance!

Join Sachiko and the lovable cast of damned souls from previous Corpse Party games—along with a few new faces—as they take the very concept of genre and toss it aside. Prepare to experience terror, discomfort, joviality, and confusion in equal measure as Heavenly Host Elementary plays less-than-heavenly host to cooking contests, co-ed mixers, interpretive stage drama, traditional party games, and Lovecraftian horrors alike.

Because you know what they say: Hell hath no fury like a seven-year-old girl bored…

A (surprisingly) canonical “midquel” to Corpse Party and Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, taking place sometime during the course of those games, Corpse Party: Sweet Sachiko’s Hysteric Birthday Bash recounts the bizarre events of vengeful ghost girl Sachiko Shinozaki’s one-of-a-kind birthday party held in the otherworldly school where so many lives have been lost in previous games: Heavenly Host Elementary.

The game plays out as a visual novel, divided into eight main chapters that each detail a different activity or cluster of activities. Player decisions determine which of the game’s endings is attained, with only one true ending from each chapter leading into the next. Surviving to the end will require thinking like Sachiko and making the choices that will please her the most…but with the fewest casualties.

  • Key Features
    Dark Comedy and Nonstop Fanservice
    – Put on a play, make a movie, attend a mixer, run a race, cook some curry, and more! Indulge Sachiko’s whims, and see new sides of fan-favorite characters in the process.
  • 28 Endings Later – Player decisions lead to one of 28 endings, including countless bizarre deaths.
  • Extra Chapter Presented in Traditional Horror Style – Complete the game to unlock a traditionally styled Extra Chapter detailing the tragic backstories of new characters Azusa Takai and Ran Kobayashi.
  • Japanese Voices Like You’ve Never Heard Them Before – All original actors reprise their roles, but take them to new and unexpected places…

Mor maybe you could remade the thread to Corpse party OT :unsure:
 

Tizoc

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I didn't really enjoy Book of Shadows when I originally played it, but I hope that once these CP games are released, XSEED announce some new projects.
 
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Ascheroth

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I still haven't played the original Corpse Party game....
The million different versions always discourage me from getting the PC version in fear that it's not the "definitive one".