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Corpse Party (PlayStation Portable, iOS)

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Title Screen

Corpse Party

Also known as: Corpse Party: BloodCovered ...Repeated Fear (JP)
Developers: Team GrisGris, 5pb. Games
Publishers: 5pb. Games (JP), XSEED Games (US/EU)
Platforms: PlayStation Portable, iOS
Released in JP: August 12, 2010
Released in US: November 22, 2011
Released in EU: December 14, 2011


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.


Corpse Party is a survival horror adventure and an enhanced remake of the PC original with all-new CGs, sprites, and professional voice acting. It follows a group of students and one of their teachers as they perform a mystical charm known as Sachiko Ever After, meant to bind them all as friends forever. However, after performing the charm, a large earthquake occurs that transports them all to Heavenly Host Elementary School - a nexus of multiple dimensions that's filled with vengeful spirits, and is nearly impossible to escape from.

Unused CGs

Corpse Party - Unused CG 1.png
An unused CG of the group before performing the Sachiko Ever After charm.

Corpse Party - Unused CG ver1.png Corpse Party - Unused CG ver2.png Corpse Party - Unused CG ver3.png
Unused CGs featuring Yoshie Shinozaki with Sachiko Shinozaki, Yuki Kanno, and Naomi Nakashima respectively. It's likely the first and second CGs would have been used to show Yuki taking on the role of the "New Sachiko" following Sachiko's appeasement at the end of the game. The usage of the CG depicting Naomi is unknown.

Unused Items

Unused Used
Corpse Party - Morishige Phone (Unused).png Corpse Party - Morishige Phone (Final).png

A graphic of Morishige's Cell Phone without any blood splatter on it exists within the game's data. Since the player doesn't acquire his phone before his death, the clean version of the icon goes unused.

Corpse Party - Yoshie Diary.png
A graphic for Yoshie's Diary. Though the player does acquire the diary in-game, it's never added to their inventory, so the icon for it is never shown.

Unused Sprites

Corpse Party - Kokuhaku Sprites.png
A set of sprites titled 42_girl_other_gim_00000000 in the game's data. The stationary back sprite is used to depict Kokuhaku Akaboji in Chapter 3, but because she never turns around or moves, the rest of the sprite set goes completely unused.

Corpse Party - Kazane Sprites.png
Another sprite set titled 98_extrachr04_kazane_gim_00000000 in the game's data. Very similar to the sprites above, with very minor palette changes and small details added. These sprites are never used in-game, but the name suggests they were intended to be Rio Kazane of Musashigawa Girl's High School. This is further supported by the sprites for the other characters from Musashigawa Girl's School (Nana Ogasawara, Nari Amatoya, and Chihaya Yamase) being named extrachr01, extrachr02, and extrachr03 respectively.

Corpse Party - Kokuhaku Death.png
An unused corpse sprite from the sprite sheet titled 33_hone_a_gim_00000000 in the game's data. From their visual similarities, this sprite likely depicts an alternate death for Kokuhaku. In the final release, Kokuhaku's death is not shown, and only her nametag is found.

Unused Dialogue

Hmmm...
To do:
Locate and upload voiced dialogue. Determine if this text was localized in the NA/EU releases.

There is an unused interaction between Yoshiki Kishinuma and Naho Saenoki intended to appear in Chapter 5:

Character Dialogue
Yoshiki Hey. It's you.
Naho Hello...friend of Ayumi Shinozaki.
Yoshiki The name's Kishinuma.
Naho Pardon my rudeness. How may I help you, Kishinuma?
Yoshiki I just...wanted to see if there's anything I can do.
Naho Hmm?
Yoshiki Shinozaki's...been killed by some kind of monster.

And I ran. I just...ran...and left her to die.

Naho That's quite a situation.
Yoshiki So, can you tell me...what I should do about it?

I...don't know anymore. I don't know anything anymore!

Goddammit...

Naho ...
Yoshiki I've always just run away.

Hell, I was even willing to get expelled from school so I didn't have to deal with a difficult situation!

When the going gets tough...it becomes too much of a hassle for me, and I just throw everything away.

Shinozaki is the one and only person who ever got me to straighten up and fly right.

And I told myself I wouldn't run anymore...

Naho (Seems his thoughts have become muddled.)

I'm sorry for your loss. You don't need to blame yourself for what happened, though.

Running away from a monster is a natural reaction.

It wasn't wrong of you to do so.

Yoshiki Gck...chh...

...

...No. It was my fault.

I'm going to go think about what I can do to set things right.

Sorry...to have bothered you.

Naho ...
(Source: Vicente)

Interestingly, this dialogue refers to a Wrong End that was cut from the PSP release, only being present in the PC version (titled "Wrong End 7 ★9"). Despite being cut, this dialogue is not only present in the PSP release, but allegedly had voice acting done by the cast as well.