

Metacritic
OpenCritic
Strong
IGDB
"The main game consists of 5 chapters that each take about 2 hours, as well as 3 bonus chapters. Corpse Party isn’t the longest game, but it doesn’t overstay its welcome, and it’s certainly worth its bargain price. The only complaints I might have is that it won’t be for everyone. Corpse Party isn’t quite a visual novel, but it’s definitely more of an interactive story than a videogame. Its modern equivalents are games like To the Moon, and Yume Nikki. So if you’re into JRPGs, old school survival horror, or modern narrative-heavy RPG Maker indie games, I highly recommend picking up Corpse Party. I was curious about playing it, and am so happy that I did."
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Corpse Party follows a group of students stuck in a cursed elementary school after a botched ritual. Players navigate twisted hallways and classrooms solving puzzles to escape while avoiding supernatural threats. The game blends point-and-click exploration with survival mechanics requiring resource management and quick decisions. Each area feels packed with hidden secrets and disturbing lore waiting to be uncovered through environmental storytelling. The game’s horror leans heavy on psychological tension and body horror visuals that still hold up over a decade later. With a Metacritic score of 80 it remains a cult favorite for fans of atmospheric puzzles. Multiple endings and branching paths add replay value while the iOS and PSP ports keep it accessible. The unsettling sound design and sudden jump scares make it a polarizing but memorable experience for those who can handle its intense moments.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
77.4
RAWG Rating
3.7
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