First published at 17:17 UTC on April 16th, 2019.
[BLIND LET'S PLAY] - SPOILERS FOR THIS GAME, "Corpse Party -Rebuilt-", "CORPSE-PARTY ZERO" & "Corpse Party if PAST END" ARE IN THE DESCRIPTION! READ AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Crafting a makeshift bow imbued with spiri…
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[BLIND LET'S PLAY] - SPOILERS FOR THIS GAME, "Corpse Party -Rebuilt-", "CORPSE-PARTY ZERO" & "Corpse Party if PAST END" ARE IN THE DESCRIPTION! READ AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Crafting a makeshift bow imbued with spiritual power, Kaori and Satoshi make their way to the roof of the school building where the postliminary demon keeping the school together resides, intending to kill it and open a pathway back to the mortal world, leaving Seita and Sayako down in the infirmary so they're kept out of harms way. Upon reaching the postliminary demon, Neosekken engages the creature in battle with an RPG system similar to the one he used in some previous Corpse Party games he's played. The battle is a long one, but eventually, with some unexpected help, Neo claims victory over the demon and succeeds in opening the pathway everyone seeked to create.
It is then that Neo takes the surviving members of the group to the exit, although Sayako had apparently left on her own before the postliminary demon was killed. From here Neo begins unlocking all three of the game's different endings, and eventually finishing the game on Ending A, the game's best ending. As things end on a somber note for the survivors, several events happen in the end that begin setting up the events for a previous Corpse Party fan game that Neo has already played...
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