So here's the deal. When I first turned Gurumin on and saw the way Parin looks I almost shut it down, but I decided to give it a chance after all. It looked very childish and many parts of it are like that, but there are many parts of the game that grownups will like too. Lets start with graphics. They are o.k. some parts don't look so well though, and there was that annoying "characters can go trough walls" thing, that I really hate in games. The gameplay is good, and the storyline is o.k too, but the game is really simple and you can finish it in a very short time, it took me 12 hours to finish the main storyline, but if you're one of them "gotta collect everything in a game" you'll have at least 20 hours of playing. The combat is great though and it isn't button mashing like in most action RPGs. There are combos that are very simple to make. This game may be aiming for the younger crowd, but even if you are older you'll find something in it for you.
In this monstrous adventure you take the role of Parin, a lonely young redhead neglected by her adventuring parents. We learn that her mother and father are off exploring again and she is to be living with her aging gran... Read Full Review
Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure is a non-linear 3D action/platformer taking place in a fantasy world filled with colorful characters and interesting locales. In it, we play as Parin, a spirited little girl who is sent to ... Read Full Review