The upcoming brand new Corpse Party game has received a release date and brand new trailer. Corpse Party is an ongoing horror series that usually focuses on students going missing into a mysterious world. The series perfectly blends horror, puzzles and cuteness to create a gripping story and atmosphere.
The brand new game, Corpse Party: Blood Drive offers a brand new style. The chibi style is something very common in Japanese style games. Characters usually have small bodies and larger heads, both traits that are often characterised as cute by anime fans and those who are fans of Japanese games. There have been mixed opinions on social media about this change in art style. Some stating they prefer the original 2D style, others stating they like the fresh look.
The story for Corpse Party: Blood Drive picks up after the events of Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, so it’s highly recommend that players try that game out first to understand the story completely. The summary for Corpse Party: Blood Drive is as follows:
The disturbing events that the survivors of Kisaragi Academy’s class 2-9 encountered are theirs alone to mourn after the memories and records of those lost in the halls of Heavenly Host have been wiped from the face of the earth. Only the power rested within the pages of the Book of Shadows could reverse this miserable fate, however Ayumi Shinozaki’s misguided attempts to employ its power claimed yet another victim, and the book was forever lost in the chaos. Obsessed with figuring out a way to bring her friends back, Ayumi returns to Heavenly Host after a tip that leads her to believe the Book of Shadows still resides within. In one last attempt to redeem her past mistakes, will Ayumi be successful in her desperate mission of redemption?
Corpse Party: Blood Drive is coming to Nintendo Switch and PC on October 10th, 2019.
You can find out more information about the game on it’s website. Let us know if you’re excited about this cute and creepy game in the comments below, or on our twitter.
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