

The long story short is that Ayumi ends up being manipulated by both Magari and a short grown man named Misuto Kiriya, who both are using her for their own agendas. This friend was threatened by a woman named Magari Mizuki, who is in a cult called Martuba's Tomb. In this game, Ayumi feels so guilty over being the one to suggest the Sachiko Ever After Charm in the first place that she decides to follow the advice of a friend of her deceased sister.

This game takes place right after the end of Book of Shadows when the survivors finally manage to get the True End of the first game (remember, all the other ends had to happen first) and Ayumi and Naomi go to Yoshie Shinozaki's Estate. The final game is Corpse Party: Blood Drive. Unfortunately, at the end of this game, the Sachiko becomes crazed once more and casts the Time Loop spell once again. The only important detail in this game is that all of the main and supporting cast craft a Calavera Necklace for Sachiko, in hopes that she could someday pass on and rest in peace. This game is even more fanservice to a gross extent, including things like tentacle porn and such. This game takes place in one of the many Time Loops after the first two games, as characters have vague memories from both games. Yes, this game is canon, and yes, it is another midquel. The next game is Corpse Party: Sachiko's Hysteric Birthday Bash. (Yes, killed by a book.) Naomi then drags Ayumi from the estate and they both go to the nearest hospital. They find a dark Book of Shadows and attempt to revive Mayu but instead just end up hurting themselves, especially Ayumi who's sister, Hinoe, appears just in time to save them and is sacrificed/killed in Ayumi's place by the book.

The partial sequel to the True End of Corpse Party and prologue to Blood Drive happens in the final chapter, where Ayumi and Naomi go to Yoshie Shinozaki's Estate in an attempt to learn more about Sachiko and her mother, Yoshie. So that's why the True End isn't the "first" ending since the characters experience each and every Wrong Ending first. Every Wrong End from the first game is technically canon, since t he characters actually have memories of themselves dying each and every time. This game is mostly fanservice for popular ships but it does explain that Sachiko does indeed cast a spell called "Time Loop" that restarts that day again and again. It takes place in Wrong End 6 ★8, except from Naomi's POV instead of Satoshi's. The next game is is Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, which is a midquel and at the very end, establishes the sequel.

The canon ending is Wrong End 6 ★8, where Sachiko performs the Time Loop spell and everyone repeats the same exact day, and end up in Heavenly Host all over again. Ironically, the first canon ending of this game is not the True End where Satoshi, Naomi, Ayumi, Yoshiki, and Yuka survive and Yuki takes over as the master of Heavenly Host. Seiko, Sakutaro, Yui, and Mayu all die, but Satoshi, Ayumi, Yoshiki, Naomi, and Yuka survive. In this game, Satoshi Mochida, Ayumi Shinozaki, Yoshiki Kishinuma, Naomi Nakashima, Yuka Mochida, Seiko Shinohara, Sakutaro Morishige, Yui Shishido, and Mayu Suzumoto all perform the Sachiko Ever After Charm together and are teleported to Heavenly Host Elementary School. If you want to focus on the story, start with Corpse Party (3DS). The reason why there seems to be so many games is because the first one had so many remakes. It's a remake of CORPSE-PARTY (the very first original), CORPSE-PARTY -Rebuilt-, Corpse Party: Blood Covered, and finally, Corpse Party: Blood Covered. I know some others have explained it, but I'll say anyway:Ĭorpse Party (3DS) is the first game in the timeline.
