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Corpse Party: Book of Shadows

2018
GenresAdventure, Action, Horror, Interactive Movie, Visual Novel, Top-Down Perspective, Point & Click, Single Player
AvailableOct 29, 2018
PlatformPC
Developer5pb
Overview

Corpse Party: Book of Shadows is a survival horror adventure game and the sequel to Corpse party BloodCovered: ...Repeated Fear. Corpse Party: Book of Shadows adds new twists and backgrounds for the characters who were barely touched upon in Corpse Party and mostly plays as a prequel.

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7 reviews found

95

Gaming Gamma

Oct 29, 2018

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90

Chalgyr's Game Room

Nov 2, 2018

Corpse Party: Book of Shadows doesn't boast AAA production values and does not try to scare you with realistic graphics, but smart sound design and excellent writing make it one of the most gripping, scary stories to be told on any medium.


80

GBAtemp

Oct 23, 2018

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70

Gamer Escape

Nov 19, 2018

Overall, Corpse Party: Book of Shadows is a spooky and unsettling experience, but it’s not without some flaws. There is the occasional line that’s at a significantly lower volume than those before or after, making it hard to hear. The exploration mechanic also becomes quite repetitious over time, especially when events in an episode make it so any room could have something new in it, requiring players to go back and check every room they have access to for anything new. In the end though, despite these minor issues, Corpse Party: Book of Shadows proves to be an unsettling horror story for those who love ghouls and gore. ~Final Score: 7/10~ Review copy provided by XSeed for PC.


60

GameSpew

PC

Dec 3, 2018

Even if the game’s visuals don’t appeal to you and you’ve never tackled any other games in the series, it still warrants investigating. Corpse Party: Book of Shadows’ frequently disconcerting and often bloody payoffs, as well as periodical dollops of psychological horror, make it worth tolerating the game’s less engaging moments.


42

COGconnected

PC

Nov 19, 2018

Corpse Party: Book of Shadows is, quite frankly, unremarkable. It’s not atrocious enough for me to say that I hated it. I didn’t hate it. If you’re a hardcore fan of visual novels, you might not hate it. However, I certainly wouldn’t recommend that you seek it out.


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Cublikefoot

Nov 25, 2018

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