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  • Gurumin downloadable demo

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    05.24.2007

    Hope you know Japanese. A slew of new demos were unearthed today and they're all in the language of our gaming brethren across the Pacific. Regardless, we're sure you can enjoy this demo of Gurumin, the cute action RPG starring a girl that knows how to drill. Read our review: we're sure you'll understand how to play this game.1. Download the demo zip file.2. Extract the contents of the zip file.3. Connect your PSP to your computer using a USB cable. 4. Go to the PSP/GAME folder.5. Copy ULJM05123 folder into the GAME directory. Check out our new demos site:demos.pspfanboy.com [Thanks, windmaker! Via PSPimages.net]

  • Mastiff floods retail chain with budget copies of Gurumin

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    05.08.2007

    Remember the Deal of the Day we had over a week ago? We reported that the cutesy beat-em-up RPG Gurumin was available for $20. Well, it looks like that's no longer a Gamestop-specific deal: the game has officially become a budget title.Mastiff is flooding the retail chain, alleviating previous "supply issues" the title was facing. The publisher is hoping that by lowering the price, and increasing the title's availability during Sony's aggressive PSP marketing, it will be able to gain an even larger audience for the niche title. "Between the increased availability and the economical price, RPG fans should now have no trouble getting their hands on Gurumin," said Bill Swartz, "Head Woof" (we're not kidding) of Mastiff.PSP Fanboy previously reviewed the title, awarding it with a 7.5.

  • Deal of the Day: Gurumin drops to $20

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    04.27.2007

    The cute, lovable beat-animals-with-a-drill game, Gurumin, has dropped to a measly $20 at Gamestop. The game is quickly attracting a cult audience, and at that budget price, you may want to figure out why. PSP Fanboy gave it a 7.5, praising its unique charm, but bashing its slow pacing.Capcom Puzzle World is also on sale, also for $20. Is Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo worth the price of admission? Some would say yes. As our review notes, don't expect much more than that from the game. Is a 5.0 much easier to swallow at this budget price? Quite possibly.[Via CAG]

  • A cure for the lack of Gurumin

    by 
    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    03.29.2007

    Are you having trouble finding Mastiff's latest? Destructoid is reporting that the Guruminly challenged finally have a new way of finding the game. Simply e-mail the game's publisher, Mastiff Games, at: findgurumin@mastiff-games.com. Like a financially invested Sherlock Holmes, they'll track down a copy of the game for you to buy. It comes as no surprise that Gurumin is difficult to find: with such a cute style, the game can only target a specific niche. If you're interested in picking up the game, don't forget to read our review first. If you're still willing to pick up this "by-the-numbers" RPG, check amazon.com: they seem to have plenty of units in stock.

  • PSP Fanboy review: Gurumin

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    02.18.2007

    Gurumin is a game you want to love: it features a fantastic sense of style, a great musical score, and a cute, charming presentation. And while it's enjoyable to play, the game never gets too exciting. There's nothing fundamentally wrong about Gurumin, but there's nothing truly exceptional about it either. Gamers won't go wrong with picking up Gurumin, as long as they expect a fairly by-the-numbers action RPG that unfortunately plays it too safe.

  • Saturday PSP background explosion [Update 1]

    by 
    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    01.20.2007

    It's Saturday night and my PSP needs to look sexy for its night out on the town. Looks like this calls for the Saturday PSP background explosion. We're back this week with a background for an ARPG, a music game and an anime. Want to know what the backgrounds are? Backgrounds after the jump ... [Update 1: Fixed linkage.]

  • Get a free Gurumin guide

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    01.19.2007

    For a limited time, gamers that rush over to the Gurumin official website will get a free 32-page mini-guide, filled with full-color art, tips, and a walkthrough of the game's first chapter. Five lucky gamers will get their guides autographed by the voice cast, which includes the likes of Tara Strong.Those of you browsing via your PSP will be interested to check out the Downloads page to get your hands on MP3s from the game's lively soundtrack. The cute, anime-inspired, Falcom-developed RPG is heading to the US on February 12th.

  • Gurumin footage looks sloppy

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    11.25.2006

    Gametrailers.com recently posted two new videos of the upcoming Gurumin, the super-happy-time Japanese action RPG from Falcom. As much as I want to get excited for this game, the sloppy visuals and potentially uninspired gameplay cast a huge shadow of doubt over the game. Check it out, and form your own opinion, after the break.

  • Gurumin to feature Japanese VA, and more details revealed

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    11.18.2006

    "We looked up "no-brainer" in the dictionary and there was a picture of Gurumin," said Mastiff in an interview with Siliconera. The publisher reveals a few interesting tidbits, like having the original Japanese voice acting available as a secret easter egg. Way cool---just in case the English VA doesn't work out so well. Mastiff also points out features that are available in the PSP version of the game that can't be found on the original PC version of the game:"Gurumin on the PSP not only features tons of extra content that wasn't available on the PC, like new costumes and a boss rush mode, but the controls have been polished for the PSP version, and the game delivers an action-RPG experience that simply can't be had anywhere else on the platform."Check out the rest of Siliconera's interview with Mastiff, and voice actor, Amber Hood.

  • Gurumin to feature accomplished VAs

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    11.03.2006

    Tara Strong, voice of Final Fantasy X's Rikku, joins a surprisingly strong voice acting cast for the upcoming PSP RPG Gurumin. Other VAs include Amber Hood (Psychonauts), Dee Bradley (Viewtiful Joe), Kim Mai Guest (Metal Gear Solid), Robin Atkin Downes (Prince of Persia), and more. The voice acting will be directed by Kris Zimmerman, the voice director of all the Metal Gear Solid games (all of which feature excellent voice acting).It's great to see a PSP RPG finally get some solid voice acting. We've had way too many quests with minimal voice acting-- hopefully, publisher Mastiff sets a standard for all PSP RPGs to come. We'll have more on the ultra-cute Gurumin in the future.[Via GameDaily]

  • Gurumin offers big-eyed RPG fun for only $10

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    11.01.2006

    Gurumin is a super-happy-time-fun Japanese RPG that's coming over to the States this February. It comes from Falcom, developers of Ys (which was eventually ported to the PSP, with absolutely terrifying load times). As seen in the video above, the game appears to have some pretty solid, if not terrifying, big-eyed chibi gameplay. If waiting for 2007 doesn't suit you, then you might be interested to know that Gurumin is $10 at Play-Asia for this week only. Not only will this save you a great deal of time, and money, but it'll force you to improve your Japanese skills. And isn't that far more valuable than simply getting a good deal on a game?Another video, after the cut.