Corpse Party - Blood Covered - Repeated Fear (Japan)
PSP
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Reviewed in 2010
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✪ Reviewed on April 1, 2026
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A rare-intensity sound horror whose binaural cues make players literally jump under headphones. The multiple endings and bad endings leave a lasting mark; a Corpse Party that genuinely sticks.
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Category
Adventure1 player16+
Description
High schoolers trapped in the cursed corridors of Heavenly Host Elementary School after a ritual gone wrong. Published by 5pb., released in Japan in August 2010. Five chapters with multiple endings including bad ends, oppressive binaural ambient sound, top-down exploration, varied playable characters. Japan exclusive, port of a fan-made game.
Corpse Party - Blood Covered - Repeated Fear review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
Trapped in a haunted school after a ritual, high schoolers discover the horror of a place where death does not forgive. An uncompromising Japanese horror tale, it blends folklore, grief and cruelty with frontal darkness. Beneath its retro graphics, its sound design and chilling writing make it a striking nightmare.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,48 GB📅12/08/2010
Published by 5pb.
Corpse Party - Blood Covered - Repeated Fear (PSP) price, value & rarity
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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Collector interest
A Japanese pixel-art survival horror where high-schoolers trapped in a cursed school face raw violence, become cult before its later Western reach. Its appeal lies in this aura of uncompromising horror, a limited Japanese run and the status of the original version of a niche phenomenon. A sought import target for fans of J-horror and chilling visual novels.
Is Corpse Party - Blood Covered - Repeated Fear still worth playing in 2026?
Corpse Party - Blood Covered - Repeated Fear is a sound horror of rare intensity, with binaural audio that literally makes you jump on headphones. Multiple and bad endings leave a lasting mark, Team GrisGris's title, published by XSEED, stays among PSP's most striking survival horrors. The pixel art clashes with the brutality of the writing, and audio immersion is extraordinary. A cult classic to discover on headphones, ideally at night.