
Corpse Party proves pixel art can be deeply horrifying. Its sound design is phenomenal — meant to be played with headphones — and the wrong endings depict deaths so gruesome they rival any modern horror game. The voice acting sells the terror completely.
This page combines editorial context, community fear data, platform availability, and store links so you can quickly judge whether Corpse Party fits your horror backlog.
If scare intensity, jump scares, or specific triggers matter to you, use the fear profile and warning details below before you buy or start a playthrough.
Corpse Party is a j-horror, indie horror, rpg horror, visual novel horror game developed by Team GrisGris, released in 2016. Available on PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo 3DS, Linux.
Community ratings give Corpse Party an intensity score of 4.0 out of 5. Jump scares are rated as moderate. Content warnings include violence, gore, body horror, child harm, torture, death.
Played from a top-down perspective. Solo mode available. Average playtime is approximately 10 hours.
Corpse Party has moderate jump scares according to community ratings.
Corpse Party has an intensity rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on community votes.
Corpse Party contains the following content warnings: Violence, Gore, Body Horror, Child Harm, Torture, Death.
Corpse Party is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo 3DS, Linux.
Corpse Party was developed by Team GrisGris. Published by XSEED Games and Marvelous USA Inc..