The art of Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure’s Parin
With Mastiff LLC bringing Nihon Falcom‘s Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure to Stateside PSPs next year, we have the opportunity to show off even more assets of this admittedly delightful RPG title. (Kinda reminds me of “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends” with a kiddie can of whoop-a**). And the star of today’s assets is the star of the title, that spunky little girl Parin.
She’s the little kid who sees dead people monsters. And since she’s the only kid in town, and the only one who can see the monsters, she immediately becomes friends with them. So what does she do when evil Phantoms come down from the hills to darken her friends’ day? Why, embark on a quest to find the Legendary Drill and drill those Phantoms a new bunghole!
You can poke an eye out with that drill, Parin. Didn’t anyone tell you it’s dangerous to run around with scissors big drills?
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With Mastiff LLC bringing Nihon Falcom‘s Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure to Stateside PSPs next year, we have the opportunity to show off even more assets of this admittedly delightful RPG title. (Kinda reminds me of “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends” with a kiddie can of whoop-a**.) And the star of today’s assets is the star of the title, that spunky little girl Parin.
She’s the little kid who sees dead people monsters. And since she’s the only kid in town, and the only one who can see the monsters, she immediately becomes friends with them. So what does she do when evil Phantoms come down from the hills to darken her friends’ day? Why, embark on a quest to find the Legendary Drill and drill those Phantoms a new bunghole!
You can poke an eye out with that drill, Parin. Didn’t anyone tell you it’s dangerous to run around with scissors big drills?