Mamorukun Curse![lower-alpha 1] is a shoot 'em up arcade game developed by G.rev and Gulti. The game was released for arcade in Japan on July 30, 2008. Mamorukun Curse! was later ported and released for the Xbox 360 in Japan on June 25, 2009.[1] An enhanced port of game was released exclusively for the PlayStation 3 in Japan on March 31, 2011, offering full high-definition widescreen support with two Xbox 360 DLC characters included for free, and a new "Meikai Katsugeki" mode.[4] UFO Interactive Games localized and released the PS3 version as a digital download on July 16, 2013. Sony made this version available to play on additional platforms through its PlayStation Now streaming service on March 17, 2015.[5]
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Mamorukun Curse! | |
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Developer(s) | G.rev Gulti |
Publisher(s) | G.rev (Xbox 360) Cyber Front (PlayStation 3) UFO Interactive Games (PlayStation 3) City Connection (PC, Switch, PS5, XSX/S) |
Composer(s) | Yousuke Yasui |
Platform(s) | Arcade Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Microsoft Windows Nintendo Switch PlayStation 5 Xbox Series X/S |
Release | Arcade
PlayStation 3
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Genre(s) | Vertical scrolling shooter |
Arcade system | Sega NAOMI |
The game is slated for re-release in 2025 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch.[3]
Gameplay
The game puts the player in control of Mamoru in an overhead shooter. Different from most shooters, the scrolling is not forced. The player is able to move about as they please, although most movements end up being up and down.[6]
The "curse" part of the title comes from a special "curse bomb" attack which uses a separate button from the standard shot. These bombs can be used both to destroy the enemies' bullets, and to "curse" them, making them more powerful but opening up chances for a higher score.[6]
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