Let’s Go! Burunyanman HARDCORE!!! Due for Release on the 27th January…. Playstation Portable Version Still not Dated

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DigitalCute’s upcoming bullet hell game Let’s Go! Burunyanman Hardcore!!! also referred to as Soreyuke Burunyanman Hardcore!! is the groups second release after their eroge game Musumaker and their first away from the normal visual novel style of gameplay. Going from a demo version released for the original visual novel, Burunyanman was a spin-off minigame that could be unlocked under circumstances with the benefit of having a simple although creative looking design and some cutesy characters. This game is the Hardcore version, which as you could possibly tell is the 18+ version of the game while it seems like the planned Playstation Portable release (Published by company Alchemist) is the non-ero version that just contains fanservice.

Unfortunately it seems that even with the games PC release looming, we are yet to hear about any sort of official release date for the Playstation Portable version from either DigitalCute or Alchemist. I am considering importing and reviewing the age-appropriate PSP version of the game upon its release. I will have more news available on the PSP version when it is available.

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An example of the cutesy artwork included in this game.

Related posts:

  1. Let’s Go! Burunyanman HARDCORE!!! – Delayed Until December 2011
  2. Let’s Go! Burunyanman HARDCORE!!! – Opening Sequence and 18+ Screenshots
  3. Let’s Go! Burunyanman – New Release Date and C81 Goodies
  4. Let’s Go! Burunyanman – Screenshots for Both Portable and PC Releases
  5. Soreyuke! Burunyanman Portable: Torimodose! Ai to Seigi to Kibou no Tsunyakan – Long Title… Unusual History

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