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Corpse Party -THE ANTHOLOGY- Sachiko's Game of Love ♥ Hysteric Birthday 2U (Tagline)



Corpse Party -THE ANTHOLOGY- Sachiko's Game of Love ♥ Hysteric Birthday 2U
2U
Video Game Information
Japanese Title

コープスパーティー -THE ANTHOLOGY- サチコの恋愛遊戯♥Hysteric Birthday 2U
(コープスパーティー -ジアンソロジー- サチコの恋愛遊戯♥ヒステリックバースデートゥーユー)

Series

Corpse Party

Platform(s)

PlayStation Portable

Release Date(s)

August 2, 2012

Genre(s)

Romantic Comedy

Rating

SE: CERO: D (17+)
LE: CERO: Z (18+)

Mode(s)

Single-player

Media/Distribution

Universal Media Disc (UMD)

Staff
Developer(s)

Team GrisGris
5pb.
MAGES

Publisher(s)

5pb.

Artist(s)

Nino

Writer(s)

Makoto Kedouin, Teru Arai, Hinako Meguri, Kaya Kizaki, Gō Zappa, Chabō Higurashi, Mafia Kajita. Osamu Murata, Dan Mitachi

Composer(s)

Mao Hamamoto

Corpse Party -THE ANTHOLOGY- Sachiko's Game of Love ♥ Hysteric Birthday 2U (コープスパーティー -THE ANTHOLOGY- サチコの恋愛遊戯♥Hysteric Birthday 2U Kōpusu Pātī -ZA ANSOROJĪ- Sachiko no Ren'ai Yūgi♥Hisuterikku Bāsudē Tū Yū?), also known as Corpse Party 2U, is a romantic comedy spin-off of the Corpse Party survival horror adventure game series created by Team GrisGris for the PlayStation Portable. The game was published by 5pb. and MAGES, and was released in Japan on August 2, 2012. It features multiple stories written by various guests writers with supervision from Makoto Kedouin, the creator of the Corpse Party series. It is known under the abbreviation 2U in Japan. The game has inspired a manga adaptation.

Although the Standard Edition (SE) version of the game alone is rated CERO: D, comparable to the ESRB Mature 17+ (M) rating. However the Limited Edition (LE) version is rated CERO: Z, comparable to the ESRB Adults Only 18+ (AO) rating, a first in the Corpse Party series. This is due to the Corpse Party: Missing Footage OVA that comes packaged with it.

Plot

The main plot of Corpse Party 2U takes place during Sachiko Shinozaki's birthday. To celebrate the event, Sachiko wants to play a game with the unfortunate students who wounded up in Heavenly Host Elementary School. The characters are forced to participate in a variety of games and do whatever it takes to entertain her. As Sachiko herself said, "Do a romantic comedy or DIE♥"

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The game is divided into nine chapters. All of them have a specific theme that is never repeated again. All of the titles are parodies from popular media or phrases:

#0; Hysteric Birthday!

The prologue where Sachiko is happy about this special day and how the residents of Heavenly Host congratulate her. The title is a parody of "Happy Birthday!"

#1; The Shame on The River Kwai

In the first chapter, The Shame on The River Kwai (戦場に架ける恥 Senjō ni Kakeru Haji?), Sachiko gathers everyone at the school's auditorium, and gives them the chance to escape from Heavenly Host. The one who wins the obstacle course will be able to leave with the person of their choice. The title is a parody of The Bridge on The River Kwai.

#2; The Phantom of Tenjin

In the second chapter, The Phantom of Tenjin (テンジン座の怪人 Tenjin-chō no Kaijin?), Sachiko now wants to see a play. So she gets Sakutaro, Mayu, Yoshiki, Chihaya Yamase, Nana Ogasawara, Nari Amatoya, Azusa and Ran to help her out as participants in the play. The title is a parody of The Phantom of the Opera.

#3; Trans-Abandoned Bomb Shelter Ultra Quiz

In the third chapter, Trans-Abandoned Bomb Shelter Ultra Quiz (私情最大!地下防空壕縦断ウルトラクイズ Shijō Saidai! Chika Bōkūgō Jūdan Urutora Kuizu?), Sachiko prepared a quiz, and Naho, Sayaka, Aiko, Shougo and Haruyuki are going to participate in it. If they manage to get 427 points, they'll win the prize: Kou. Also, they will be able to group together the day after they wake up inside Heavenly Host. The title is a parody of Trans-America Ultra Quiz.

#4; Crying Out Love, In the Center of Heavenly Host?

In the fourth chapter, Crying Out Love, In the Center of Heavenly Host? (天神小の中心で、愛をさけぶ? Tenjin-ko no Chūshin de, Ai o Sakebu??), Sachiko finally gets to see what she has been waiting for: a romantic comedy. In this event, organized by Satsuki; Naomi, Yuka, Ayumi, Yui and Tohko will have to fight for Satoshi's love in different situations. The winner will get something that starts with "ki" from him. The title is a parody of Crying Out Love, In the Center of the World.

#5; The King and Us

In the fifth chapter, The King and Us (王様とわたしたち Ōsama to Watashi-tachi?), Sachiko wants to try some "adult games," so she gets Shougo to organize the event. Here, Naomi, Seiko, Naho, Sayaka, and Haruyuki will play the "King's Game;" a game where everyone will have to obey the King's orders. The title is a parody of The King and I.

#6; Aluminum Chef

In the sixth chapter, Aluminum Chef (料理の凡人 Ryōri no Honjin?), Sachiko is feeling hungry, so she decides to start a cooking competition. The participants in the competition are Naomi, Yoshiki, Yuuya, Yui and Emi. While the judges are Sachiko, Satoshi, Satsuki and Yoshikazu. The title is a parody of Iron Chef.

#7; Repentant Reals Go to Hell

In the seventh chapter, Repentant Reals Go to Hell (懺悔リア充爆発しろ Zange Ria-jū Bakuhatsu Shiro?), Sachiko wants to become a Hollywood star. And to do that, she comes up with a perfect plan: make a film, and when it becomes hit, she'll become a star. And she will even bring Lucio Fulutin, a famous movie director, back to life... But soon, everything becomes a mess, and they need to enter in a place inside the school grounds but what is too powerful for even Sachiko to control: A place where the mysterious Book of Eibon waits to be found. The title is a parody of Reals Go to Hell.

#8; Today's the Day, Farewell

In the eighth chapter, Today's the Day, Farewell (今日の日よ、さようなら Kyō no Hi yo, Sayōnara?), Sachiko's birthday party has finally come to an end. But Sachiko has one last wish, will it be granted? Is it a miracle possible for the people trapped in Heavenly Host? The title is a parody of Today's the Day, Thank You.

#EX; Those were our Graves

In the extra chapter, Those were our Graves (死線流し Shisen Nagashi?), we learn about the two girls from St. Cruz Girls' High School, Ran and Azusa. How they ended up in Heavenly Host and where did they first meet "Knight." The title is a parody of Those were the Days.

 

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Gameplay

This game continues with a visual novel approach, as used previously in Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, where players are given various options and choices throughout each chapter. As in the previous games, there are a variety of bad endings that one can reach by selecting the wrong options. However, unlike most visual novels and the previous games in the series, this time the player will be in control of the actions of multiple characters in the same chapter.

Characters

The majority of the cast of characters from the Corpse Party series.

Main Characters

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Sachiko Shinozaki
The girl in a red dress who is celebrating her birthday.
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Satoshi Mochida
The main protagonist.
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Ayumi Shinozaki
Representative of classroom 2-9.
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Naomi Nakashima
Satoshi's classmate and friend.
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Yoshiki Kishinuma
Satoshi's classmate and friend.
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Yuka Mochida
Satoshi's spoiled little sister.
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Seiko Shinohara
Satoshi's classmate and Naomi's best friend.
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Mayu Suzumoto
Satoshi's classmate and member of the theater club.
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Sakutaro Morishige
Satoshi's classmate and member of the theater club.
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Yui Shishido
The homeroom teacher of classroom 2-9.
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Naho Saenoki
A high school paranormalist, idolized by Ayumi.
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Sayaka Ooue
Naho's classmate and radio personality.
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Yuuya Kizami
A student from another school who also wounded up in Heavenly Host.
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Satsuki Mizuhara
Yuka's classmate and friend.
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Aiko Niwa
Naho's classmate and rival.
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Haruyuki Inumaru
Naho's classmate, is in love with Sayaka.
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Azusa Takai
Student from St. Cruz Girls' High School with divination powers.
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Ran Kobayashi
Student from St. Cruz Girls' High School, is in love with Azusa.
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Tsukasa Mikuni
Yui's love interest from when she was a teenager.
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Tohko Kirisaki
Yuuya's classmate, has a crush on Yuuya.
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Mitsuki Yamamoto
Yuuya's classmate, regarded by her friends as "Hellgirl Mitsuki."
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Emi Urabe
Yuuya's classmate, friends with Tohko and Mitsuki.
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Kensuke Kurosaki
Yuuya's classmate, friend with Masato.
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Masato Fukuroi
Yuuya's classmate, friend with Kensuke.
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Tomohiro Ohkawa
Ryosuke's best friend, friends with Kensuke and Masato.
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Ryosuke Katayama
Tomohiro's best friend, friends with Kensuke and Masato.
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Kai Shimada
Yuuya's classmate, has a crush on Tohko.
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Nana Ogasawara
Friends with Chihaya and Nari.
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Chihaya Yamase
Friends with Nana and Nari.
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Nari Amatoya
Friends with with Chihaya and Nana.
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Supporting Characters

Characters Gallery
Kou Kibiki
Occult journalist whom Naho admires.
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Shougo Taguchi
Kou's cameraman.
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Yoshikazu Yanagihori
Former teacher whom Sachiko orders around.
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Yoshie Shinozaki
Sachiko's mother.
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Ryou Yoshizawa
One of the children spirits.
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Tokiko Tsuji
One of the children spirits.
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Yuki Kanno
One of the children spirits.
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Takaomi Shimoda
A spirit trapped in Heavenly Host.
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Lucio Fulutin
Famous movie director.
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Toshihisa Gotou
Azusa and Ran's friend. Best friend with Kentarou.
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Kentarou Oshio
Azusa and Ran's friend. Best friend with Toshihisa.
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