The Back to School Edition includes figurines of the characters Naomi Nakashima and Seiko Shinohara (with interchangeable faces), as well as a nearly 80-minute music CD containing all the remaining PSP/3DS version Corpse Party music we couldn’t fit on our “Songs of the Dead” compilation (as well as a few tracks unique to the 3DS version of the game!). ![]() Incorrect! The 3DS version will be available either digitally via the Nintendo 3DS eShop for $29.99, or physically in a “Back to School Edition” for $49.99 (pictured above). – Worry the Third: No physical for 3DS, right? The ESRB M rating exists for a reason, after all, and our M rating for Corpse Party 3DS has already been secured. Nope! All versions of Corpse Party released by XSEED Games are presented to you with no content removed or altered whatsoever (save for the small handful of sniggly things we had to change for legal reasons, like a Nokia ringtone). – Worry the Second: The 3DS version has to be censored, right? These four Extra Chapters are not voiced (save for flashbacks to other parts of the game), but every other Chapter and Extra Chapter is, with not a single voice file from the PSP version missing or unaccounted for. I think the origin of this rumor may have been the four 3DS-exclusive Extra Chapters – new content created specifically for this version of the game. Wrong! The 3DS version is fully voiced, utilizing the exact same Japanese-language voice recordings as the PSP version of the game, in all their 3D binaural glory. ![]() – Worry the First: The 3DS version has no voice-acting, right? Here are some of the tidbits XSEED provided on the 3DS version of the game: They also revealed that the 3DS version is releasing in North America this summer, and have provided additional details on the handheld version. XSEED Games announced that Corpse Party is headed to PC on April 25.
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