
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.