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  • Wii Fanboy Review: Heavenly Guardian

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    05.15.2008

    In late 2006, out of nowhere, Taito announced a PlayStation 2 sequel to their relatively obscure arcade game of twenty years earlier, Kiki KaiKai. The Western gamers who noticed, and who knew the game's SNES sequel as Pocky & Rocky, cheered, especially when the screenshots showed up, revealing a vivid 2D game that kept the same multidirectional shooting gameplay and top-down perspective as the original. And then Taito cancelled it.Kiki KaiKai 2 resurfaced in September of last year, from publisher UFO Interactive, with altered character sprites and a new name to reflect the severed Taito relationship: Kiki Kai World. At this point a Wii version was revealed along with the PS2 version. We then had to worry about whether the Wii version would actually show up, since not even UFO's own website mentioned it. In November, UFO changed the name again, to Heavenly Guardian, probably to remove any link to a property that Taito (or, rather, their parent company Square Enix) could aggressively protect.The possibility of this game actually coming out seemed so remote that I never dared get my hopes up. It had already been cancelled once, and it had gone through two name changes and a publisher change. It seemed a lot more likely that Kiki KaiKai 2/Kiki Kai World/Heavenly Guardian would quietly disappear. I am happy to confirm that, after repeated near-death experiences, Heavenly Guardian is real and available. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't played it myself.%Gallery-19528%

  • UFO Interviewed on their upcoming shooters

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    04.14.2008

    Siliconera interviewed UFO Interactive's Michael Yum about their two Wii shooters, Heavenly Guardian and The Monkey King: The Legend Begins. We recently nailed down the release date for Heavenly Guardian (April 22nd!) and Spencer Yip tried to do the same for the horizontal shooter The Monkey King. Unfortunately, the release date is still somewhat in the air (and maybe being fired at by patterns of glowing bullets), with Yum able to specify only Q2, with a probable $19.99 price. The awesome news is that the U.S. version will get a "reverse mode" and a new exclusive stage!Yum discussed the recent change in boxart for The Monkey King, from the colorful anime-style piece seen above to a cover with a less cartoony interpretation of the title character. He explained that "The American audience was just not aware of the Monkey King character so we felt that releasing the game after a new movie which I cannot say, would help people recognize the character." Presumably, then, the art was changed to resemble a live-action movie (probably The Forbidden Kingdom) a bit more.%Gallery-19528%%Gallery-19529%

  • Surprise! Heavenly Guardian this month

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    04.07.2008

    When UFO Interactive told us that Heavenly Guardian would be out in "Q2," we had no idea it would be so soon in this particular Q. Gamestop now lists the shooter, which was once a sequel to Kiki Kaikai/Pocky & Rocky, with an April 22nd release date, at an excellent price of $19.99. UFO confirmed both the release date an the price to us.Apparently, the PS2 version slipped out to a few retail outlets a while ago, and we didn't even notice -- and neither did other review outlets, it seems. The Wii release should be a bit more high-profile, if only because we're talking about it right now! It's an original, fully 2D action/shooter game; how could we not talk about it?%Gallery-19528%

  • New shots and release info for Heavenly Guardian and The Monkey King

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    04.01.2008

    No, The Monkey King: The Legend Begins didn't come out this week. But, according to the UFO Interactive rep we contacted about the game, it'll be out in Q2, which is ... pretty soon! Even more exciting, we got confirmation that not only is Heavenly Guardian (once Kiki Kai World) indeed coming out for Wii, it's also coming out in Q2! That's two brightly-colored 2D shooters in one vaguely-defined period.Along with this news, we got a bunch of awesome screenshots and art of both games, which we've put into screenshots for you. We've heard from players of the Japanese version that The Monkey King isn't so great, but we're still excited.%Gallery-19529%%Gallery-19528%

  • Kuru Kuru Chameleon is heading to North America

    by 
    Majed Athab
    Majed Athab
    03.14.2008

    As if the PSP didn't need anymore puzzle games, UFO Interactive recently announced the company will be publishing Chameleon (Kuru Kuru Chameleon) for North America. Well it sure took long enough. It has been about two years since the Japanese version came out. Europe even got it more than a year ahead of us. Talk about being late to the party.No matter, we've got ourselves another game. Yipee. So what's to look forward to? Chameleon is a puzzle game where players have to match up similar-colored hexagons on their playing field. Surreal, we know. Randomly generated puzzles also spice things up; it's a lot like life or a box of chocolates -- you never know what you're going to get. Look out for it, the NA version is set for a Q2 2008 release.

  • The best trailer of a 2D shooter starring a monkey you'll see today

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    02.13.2008

    The fate of UFO Interactive's North American release of Kiki Kai World (now known as Heavenly Guardian) is up in the air. We aren't sure if it's coming out on Wii, or PS2, or anything. But UFO's other Starfish-developed 2D game, Monkey King: The Legend Begins, is still on the way -- this trailer says this month, but Amazon says April 15th.We're continuing to be optimistic about this game, both in terms of its quality and the likelihood of its release, because we so desperately want to believe that it's possible to release an original 2D sidescrolling shooter in 2008, and that it's possible to subsequently enjoy that shooter. It's easy to be optimistic when the game is as pretty as this one is.[Via NeoGAF]

  • Balloon Pop bursts into view

    by 
    Alisha Karabinus
    Alisha Karabinus
    01.21.2008

    One would think that Balloon Pop is about popping balloons, and that would, in fact, be correct. But it's not just a matter of running around with a pin all willy-nilly in this puzzle title; no, there is a method to the popping madness. Of course, said method may strike as a little similar to Bejeweled, or one of the many other takes on the gem-matching subgenre of puzzle games. This time, as you might have guessed, it's balloons, but not just any balloons. A scurvy thief has stolen the seasons, and you're tasked with releasing them in order to save the planet.Isn't it great when even the simplest games feature epic quests? We can't help but love it, especially when they're accompanied by a budget price.

  • A Kiki Kai World inhabited by snow-hat things

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    11.02.2007

    The most recent screens of Starfish's Kiki Kai World are looking ... well, a little bit sparse. We're somewhat disappointed by the basically blank environments. It's quite a contrast from the lush graphics seen in earlier screenshots. The sprites look quite nice, but some of the screenshots seem a little low on detail, like the one above. Spamming the screen with a pile of identical enemies-- it's bizarre, but doesn't make for a super-impressive screenshot.Of course, our impression could be a result of the snow level, which, for a game with this perspective, means pretty much solid white. We're just glad Famitsu is calling this a Wii game, because we had some doubts recently.

  • We're a little worried about Kiki Kai World

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    10.05.2007

    The first real screens of Kiki Kai World-- as in, not screens of the cancelled Kiki KaiKai 2-- have been released, with the new character sprites. Since we're not heavily invested in the Kiki KaiKai universe, we couldn't care less that the characters look a little different. The gorgeous high-resolution 2D art and brilliant colors make us very happy that this game exists. The NeoGAF audience seems to be less impressed with these shots than the previous Kiki KaiKai 2 stuff (mostly for technical reasons: the images are resized and there's a bit of JPG artifacting), but we still like them.What doesn't make us happy, however, is that Gamespot labels Kiki Kai World as a PS2 game only. And, to make things worse, publisher UFO Interactive only shows the PS2 version as "Coming Soon" on their website, with no mention of the Wii version at all. We may have just posted screens that have nothing to do with the Wii! We posted them out of faith. [Via NeoGAF]

  • Raiden IV coming to Xbox 360 (!)

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    02.27.2007

    Last year we ran a brief series entitled "That should be on XBLA." In that series we suggested that the arcade classic shooter, Raiden, would be a perfect fit for the service. At the time, we never imagined a full blown sequel would ever arrive on the Xbox 360. Lo and behold: Raiden IV is coming to the Xbox 360. The news comes from a Team Fremont interview with Chong Ahn, product manager for UFO Interactive. UFO Interactive's website, incidentally, doesn't even have an Xbox 360 section. Ahn notes that it has not be decided whether Raiden IV will be a retail product or an Xbox Live Arcade release.First Ikaruga and now Raiden IV? What did we poor fanboys ever do to deserve this?[Via 1UP]