- Publisher: XSEED Games
- Release Date: Oct 10, 2019
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC, PlayStation Vita
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 16 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 16
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Mixed: 0 out of 16
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Negative: 2 out of 16
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Feb 28, 2020A must-have for any Corpse Party fan. It's very fun and a great conclusion to the Corpse Party story. However, you have to be a be a fan to enjoy this, because if you didn't enjoy those, you probably won't like this one either.
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Sep 27, 2021I don't know what people like about this game. Gameplay sucks like hell. Annoying game.
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Nov 25, 2019Despite the strong story and its interesting characters, the gameplay is very clearly of a game out of time, and so feels out of place on the Switch. It’s difficult to recommend, especially to newcomers, but fans of the franchise may find good reasons to visit, even if for nostalgia alone.
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Nov 7, 2019Corpse Party: Blood Drive is the very definition of a mixed bag. Its 3D exploration aspects never quite work and just when you’re finally able to settle into playing the game, it suddenly switches back over to another visual novel stretch. Combined with poor pacing in the game’s early hours and a lack of any options to help explain the events of the prior games to new players, it feels like Corpse Party: Blood Drive struggles to decide what it wants to be, and despite the occasional show of strength in its writing and characterisation, it ultimately results in a frustrating, inconsistent experience.
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Nov 5, 2019Corpse Party: Blood Drive can be summed up as an experience that both thrills and frustrates. If the gameplay often feels maladjusted, with a lack of guidance given to the player and the unexplainable use of 3D models being very difficult to justify, the plot and writing easily stand out as exquisite and very likely to grab the player's attention and concentration for long hours, two absolutely vital elements for a visual novel.