Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient

Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient

released on May 29, 2013

Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient

released on May 29, 2013

Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient is a game in the Corpse Party survival horror adventure game series. Players take control of a set of characters to explore the eerie hospital and escape from there. To do so, characters must interact with the environment to find clues and items needed to unlock the locked areas.


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Very short, wish they continued it since the story seemed genuinely interesting

give it up for year 10!!! year 10 with no chapter 2!!! i have literally grown up and realized this was a fucked up series to have had as a childhood interest in this time
they're coming out with an outright new corpse party 2 instead of updating this 😭 lol lmao

I liked this first chapter much more than I did Blood Drive. It felt a lot more like the original game and because of that I really do hope that by some miracle they finish this game. The story kept me intrigued and I didn't mind the puzzles.

Still, it's got the same bug problem that blood drive had, they were fairly obvious though not game-breaking. But the more glaring problem for me are these annoying sections where they throw a million enemies at you while you are in the dark. This is especially annoying when you have no indication of WHERE to go for your objective. Simple solution to this problem would be to stop making sections like this! It sucked in Blood Drive and it sucks here too.

Still this definitely was a big step up from the gameplay of Blood Drive. Puzzles were much more condensed and were much more reminiscent of classic RPG Maker horror ones. The boss fights weren't terrible either. They were simple, which I guess if you're gonna include them in a game like this, they really should be.

Highest point for me was the characters (though it may not be for everyone else). I thought Ayame was given a good introduction and the mysteries surrounding her interest me. Ritsuko was a bit strange but I assumed that her personality would've likely been elaborated on in future chapters. Chiyomi was definitely Seiko fanservice so that was also nice. Everybody else just wasn't there for long enough but it certainly was promising, as was the extra chapter.

Strangely I think the music and sound effects, which is usually the highest point of this series, was pretty lacking here. There were tracks that sounded completely out of place, being extremely dramatic and sounding like it would belong in an action movie.

The atmosphere and creep factor I get from Corpse Party is something I don't see replicated really anywhere else. Even in this game I still felt it, this unnerving feeling that I only get from a few games in the genre. It may just be that it's always had an anime-look to it, something that isn't usually associated with horror. Or maybe it's how terrifying and disgusting the gore-fest becomes, but this series is something I can't help but love. I really hope this game gets finished since it definitely had quite a bit of potential to be equally as great as its predecessor.

Well, I certainly didn't expect this! I know it's my bad, but I was completely unaware of the fact that this game is not finished yet, and I was truly baffled when I couldn't continue the story with Chapter 2. Again: my bad!

That said, I really loved this brand new storyline, and the change of scenery from Heavenly Host Elementary to a creepy hospital was certainly welcome, too. The new characters look quite fun and interesting, however, I haven't learned enough of them yet to form a full opinion on them. They certainly look promising.

The very first game is still my favorite one in the franchise, but I believe this has the potential to become the second best for me (if it ever gets finished). The atmosphere is spot on, the gameplay is much more fluid and the protagonist is much easier to control than in 'Blood Drive', and I personally liked the graphics better, too. Not to mention that this time you actually have a chance to run away from your pursuers without losing all your stamina in a matter of seconds.

So, all in all, a fantastic start, and would love to see a new chapter in the foreseeable future.