- Author: Rift
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Oct 6, 2015 12:32 JST
- Tags: 5pb, Corpse Party, English, Horror, PV, Schoolgirls, USA, Visual Novels, Vita



The imminent western release of Corpse Party: Blood Drive has prompted the release of a massive 18 minute gameplay PV to help build player anticipation, offering just the visual novel content the Corpse Party series is known for, and hopefully with an abundance of its staple gore too.
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Corpse Party fans have gotten another glimpse of the game’s upcoming remake for the family-friendly 3DS courtesy of a new PV, even if it is only reiterating the same story that has been covered time and again in various titles throughout the franchise.
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Student slaughter visual novel Corpse Party has unleashed the opening movie for its soon-to-arrive 3DS remake, bursting at the seams with nostalgia – even as the game even boasts a brand new scenario for players to struggle through.
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Horror fans will be overjoyed to know that the latest title in the gory Corpse Party franchise “Corpse Party: Blood Drive” will be landing in the west this fall for the Vita, bringing more atrociously senseless violence, ripe for mainstream media aversion.
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A trailer has arrived for bloody visual novel Corpse Party‘s impending live action film, naturally bursting at the maggot-infested seams with atmospheric horror, and hopefully possessing the same amount of gruesome gore as present in the originating game.
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Hardcore anime fanatics have been questioned as to those minor titles they would like to see recommended more widely – with an unusual title largely free of both moe and shonen camaraderie not unexpectedly netting the top spot.
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News of a live action film for the excessively gory horror series “Corpse Party” has arrived, bound to be rife with plenty of mind-bending atrocities and disturbing visuals – though hopefully it will not be plagued by low-quality special effects or overrun by wonky CG as such adaptations are notorious for.
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