Corpse Party Part 1: Sachiko Ever After (Non-Comm)
It's time for a return to my roots with a classic horror story complete with nightmare fuel: Corpse Party for the PSP!
Corpse Party follows the story of nine people who are separated from one another and trapped in the ruined remains of the Heavenly Host Elementary School. Heavenly Host is no ordinary school, however. It exists in a dimension outside of regular time and space. The school can reshape itself at will; rooms vanish and appear, hallways are warped, and entire wings of the building can disappear in the blink of an eye. Our protagonists must navigate this twisted school to reunite with one another and escape with their lives.
Corpse Party is a horror adventure game that uses binaural audio (a method of recording that makes use of two microphones) to create a sort of simulated surround sound when listened to through stereo headphones. It uses this audio to build an extremely effective atmosphere. The effect does not translate to speakers, so always be sure to wear headphones when watching these videos.
Corpse Party was originally released in 1996, developed by the Japanese indie developer Team GrisGris using RPG Maker software for the PC-98. In October of 2006, Corpse Party was remade for mobile phones under the name Corpse Party: New Chapter. New Chapter was then ported to Windows as "Corpse Party: Blood Covered." Two years later, in 2010, 5pb published and assisted in the development of an enhanced PSP version of Corpse Party: Blood Covered, titled Corpse Party: Blood Covered Repeated Fear. Xseed picked this up for release in North America and Europe, dropping the absurd subtitle and simply calling it "Corpse Party."
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