I love the anime art style for the characters, and I never get sick of the cutscenes.
Corpse Party games are spooky, Japanese horror games.
Review Corpse Party: Blood Drive - Well-Written Horror That Suffers From A Personality Crisis. A simplistic visual novel with low poly chibi characters caused that portable to buckle to its knees and chug frames out in single digits. This was a bizarre mechanic that had absolutely no bearing on the gameplay for me, though a quick Google tells me it was a major problem for other players.You can now also hide from ghosts, something which wasn’t available in the first game.
It was a little immersion-breaking, sort of like posing your Nendoroids in a horror setting but with entirely the wrong expression.
On PlayStation Vita, Blood Drive was a tragedy. Along the way, solve puzzles, dodge traps, and run from malicious entities to avoid the Corpse Party series’ notorious 'Wrong Ends'.Corpse Party: Blood Drive - Well-Written Horror That Suffers From A Personality CrisisCorpse Party: Blood Drive - Well-Written Horror That Suffers From A Personality Crisis If you’ve played a CP game before then absolutely, yes.
Featuring dynamic lighting, 3D sound, detailed environments, and new gameplay systems, this is a Japanese horror experience not to be missed! Not to mention it could provide an opportunity to fix some of the second game’s issues.Although the character relationships and twisting story are enough to recommend this game, it’s not enjoyable to play. This doesn’t act against it though; if anything, for this particular rerelease, I’d argue it helps. (If you want to learn more about the other games, the anime, the manga and the remake, The series follows a group of Japanese students as they tackle the haunted other-dimension that is Heavenly Host Elementary school. If there was an option to just read the story, I’m afraid that would’ve been preferred. I soon realised that my passion for gaming could exceed being a hobby, and that’s what brings me here.
Corpse Party: Blood Drive is the third entry in the Corpse Party franchise that first began in 1996.
If you want to get into a series, starting with the final part of a trilogy isn’t the best way to go about it and I struggled with the plot at times thanks to never having played Book of Shadows.
Circling back to the actual gameplay, it was never compelling enough to hold my attention. Players take direct control of a character or party of characters and explore the ruins of Heavenly Host Elementary and other locations from a … I found the 3D models to be simple, yet it perfectly fits with the an enthusiastic writer, who spends her free-time with rather uninteresting and boring things, while absolutely being in love with cute and girly stuff.Ever Forward Review – An Emotional Puzzle Adventure
The non-gameplay sections that only feature dialogue on the screen look good, with the character models standing out, but this makes the graphical dip all the more noticeable. The game originally released in Japan on PS Vita in 2014, but has recently been re-released on Nintendo Switch. Each character, much like in real life, has his or her own motivations pushing them forward in the story. Corpse Party: Blood Drive is the third entry in the Corpse Party franchise that first began in 1996. A few times I’d be in a cutscene that was particularly nasty, ghost-filled or gruesome, only for the 3D characters to be smiling away.
Bloodcurdlingly inconsistent. Each of the latter two titles ditch the 16-bit-style 2D visuals, but Blood Drive is the first game in the series to use 3D animations for its gameplay.It’s surprisingly effective, though not flawless.