
Its not a party without mangled, bloody anime girls.
While Corpse Party main offer the most basic in game mechanics, the title does dispense a brilliantly ominous plotline likely to seep under the epidermis of the most thick-skinned player. As long as potential purchasers are comfortable with the game’s minimalistic delivery, Corpse warrants a place in the digital library of every J-horror loving PSP owner.

XBA says: There's plenty of horror content to experience in this remaster of a remaster of a remake.

Neil writes: "The original Corpse Party released in Japan way back in 1996. Some 25 years later though, it's finally made it to Europe, the Americas and, most notably, Xbox."
Gather round the fire and we'll tell the tale of the little RPGmaker game that could. And what it could do was make us laugh, make us cry, and scare the pants off us.
Sounds like one of those crazy ass Japanese games that is sure to get a cult following.
Not sure I'm down for this party, but good review otherwise.
Thanks for posting.
Seems kind of cool.
Pervvy enough for me!