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.
A Kiki Kai World inhabited by snow-hat things
Posted Nov 2nd 2007 10:30AM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: Imports, Screens
Tags: kiki-kai-world, kikikaiworld, shooter, starfish, ufo-interactive
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11-02-2007 @ 10:57AM
troy said...
Yowch! I was convinced solely on the power of the one beautiful screenshot in your last article to check this game out now my enthusaism has dropped a few notches. hope it was just a bad choice of times for a screenshot and not that the game suddenly had all the style and color sucked out of it with a... style-color sucking hose. I got nothing.
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