Yes, it's a Zelda 3 clone! This impression may occur during the first boot. However, the game has a much bigger original idea, and no longer focuses on puzzles, but on battles. The game is set in 1880, in the American West. Two meteors fell from the sky, but no one from the quiet village betrayed this significance. Of course, for us this is a harbinger that there will be aliens in the game. One of them is a space sheriff named Mono, and the other is a dangerous space criminal Demi. Strange creatures began to appear throughout the island, which they began to call Demiseed and now they threaten the whole country and there is no end in sight to terror. One of the boys discovers a piece of the meteor and soon he willingly allows one of the ship's passengers to take possession of his body and put an end to the evil. The game presents you not sword fights, as is customary in almost all RPGs, but the chance to shoot from firearms. At the disposal of the hero is not only a gun, but it is also possible to pick up a shotgun and an uzi. During the game, the hero collects upgrades, and other areas become available to him. It is a lot of fun to play and you will not regret the time spent on the game. You can even ride a horse. Graphically, Gunpuru offers an interesting mix between Earthbound and Zelda. The overall implementation is not particularly impressive, but the enemies are well animated, and almost everyone shows emotions and individual character. The sound is quite interesting and enlivens the whole game. Management is also no problem. The game itself is an enjoyable and worthy way to spend a few hours of fun. Good Action RPG adventure type. Although the game was released only in Japan, but enthusiasts have already translated it into English. So recommended!