NAME TAGS will also be listed in some of the italicized sections, so if you’re looking to collect everything in the game, keep an eye out. This way, if you are wondering what you have to do to get to the next plot point or BAD END, or what you should be looking out for, here you go. As such, I will list the mandatory events in regular text, as such, non-mandatory events in italics, as such, and endings in bold, as such. Okay, so the first thing I want to get across here is that the game more or less works the same way the first game did it’s an isometric adventure game, basically, where you move around, interact with things and avoid monsters, and anyone who remembers how the first game works will remember how this one works too. Sound good?Īnyway, bear in mind the following observations before we begin:ġ.) This guide is about as spoiler-free as I can possibly make it, meaning that some of the events and items you meet aren’t readily identified, but the sequences you’ll encounter them in are.Ģ.) I am bad at directions in real life, so it’s entirely possible I may have written something in a way, direction-wise, that doesn’t really work out as intended if so, feel free to point this out and I’ll clarify and correct it as best I can.ģ.) If you have any questions, feel free to use the comments section at the bottom I am here to help. That said, you clearly paid money for the game, and I forced myself to play through this thing, so I’ll simply say thank you to XSEED for doing an amazing job translating the game, and I’ll keep my personal opinions to myself for the rest of the guide. This is normally the point where I’d thank XSEED for bringing the game stateside, but I’m going to be honest: while XSEED did a good job with this, I didn’t enjoy playing it, and I honestly wrote this because it’s become a habit to do this thing. For those who’d rather not spend ten minutes trying to figure out what some of the more belabored translations mean, though, our guide here should be able to answer most of your more problematic questions. As before, there is a Japanese Wiki available that explains in detail how to complete the game (located right here for those who are interested), which I used for reference at a few points as with the prior guide, the Google translation here is just shy of unintelligible, but it’s kind of helpful if you’re good at inferring. As with the prior games, I opted work with the guide as I played, typing out the steps taken as I went through the game so as to keep track of things at the time. Hello and welcome to Diehard GameFAN’s Corpse Party: Blood Drive walkthrough! After the first two walkthroughs basically exploded, in terms of popularity, I figured a walkthrough for the third game might be worth considering, and since this game follows the first game in terms of how it’s structured, it’s definitely a game that would benefit from a strong walkthrough for those who are struggling.
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