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Classic point-and-click gameplay enhances the series' rich atmosphere

More realistically-proportioned and immersive first-person environments with ending routes based solely on player decisions eliminate reliance on reflexes over strategy.
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"Darkening" system emphasizes the need to keep calm

Characters gradually become frightened and unstable, distorting the game's graphics and altering their decision-making abilities.
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Focus on side-characters and characters who received less "screen time" originally

The already robust cast from the original is further humanized, adding to the game's immersion and preying on the player's sense of empathy.
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Full Japanese voice-acting and twice the binaural 3D audio effects

Original Japanese voices are kept intact for authenticity, and players can feel like they're part of the action by hearing speech, screams and spooky sounds coming from literally all around them when played with headphones.
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Text-skipping, fast-forward and save-anywhere features minimize repetition

Players caught by "wrong ends" can easily redo whatever actions may have damned them by skipping and fast-forwarding through any scene in the game, as well as keeping ample saves on hand at crucial turning points (even if they're in the middle of conversations).
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Unlockable bonus features offer additional incentives to thorough players

Completing chapters and viewing specific scenes unlocks art stills, music tracks, voice-actor interviews and more. Data from the first Corpse Party can be loaded for additional content, and viewing the game's true ending unlocks a special mode where custom conversations may be constructed from a selection of the game's voiced lines.