![]() I don’t think that “survivor’s guilt” could even begin to describe a situation like this. And, personal fondness for its VN approach aside, there’s no denying that this game, alongside all others in the series, is one worth checking out. Still, that doesn’t change the fact that Blood Drive is a Corpse Party title. Not that Blood Drive is sunshine and roses or anything (you saw the featured image for this review, right?), but this series’ writing is so good at pulling me into the hellish nightmare that is Corpse Party that I don’t think that anything else can compare. I mean, have you played Book of Shadows? That is some seriously horrifying, and seriously well-written storytelling. If you ask me, the heart and soul of this series lies within two core components its haunting and horrifying (in a good way, trust me) audio/visual combo, and its writing. No, I don’t think it’s objectively bad (if I did, I wouldn’t be trying to sugar-coat things so much), but it’s definitely the Corpse Party title that left the biggest impression on me. Let’s start this review by ripping off the bandage straight away Corpse Party: Blood Drive wasn’t my favorite entry in the series. ![]()
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