Need to play something terrifying for the month of spooktober? XSEED Games is swooping in with a frightening title for Nintendo Switch!
The publisher has revealed that Corpse Party: Blood Drive will be hitting the Switch eShop on 10 October 2019, for $19.99 USD. The game follows after the original Corpse Party and its sequels – with the original cast still reeling from nightmares of the hellish alternate dimension they encountered. When the main character, Ayumi, decides to use forbidden magic to make things right – everything spirals into further madness…
Check out the official Switch trailer below, along with more details about the game’s features.
Key Features
- The Best of the Old Returns Anew, Now with a Full HD Makeover – Full Japanese voice-overs, binaural 3D audio, and the Darkening system from Corpse Party: Book of Shadows return, but are now joined by HD visuals and a vastly improved framerate for a truly hi-res horror experience!
- Highly Detailed 3D Environments with Dynamic Lighting – Players can use an in-game flashlight to experience Heavenly Host Elementary in full 3D for the first time, with all of its formerly 2D environments meticulously recreated and greatly expanded.
- New Gameplay Systems for More Exciting Interactions – Run for your life, disarm traps, hide in cabinets from pursuers, and more; Heavenly Host now has far more ways to kill while also providing far more options for players to fight back.
- A Lengthy and Stunning Conclusion to the Heavenly Host Saga – Boasting 11 huge story chapters and eight supplemental Extra Chapters, Corpse Party: Blood Drive caps off the Heavenly Host storyline in a big way, providing answers and shocking twists in equal measure.
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