Yet another title hist the spring schedule
Natsume Atari’s adorablePocky & Rocky Reshrinedis the latest title to find itself pushed back down the slate to the increasingly cramped spring 2022 schedule. Developer Tengo Projectsimply cites “reasons”as causing the delay.
Announced in late-2020, with the first gameplay footage appearing in early 2021,Pocky & Rocky Reshrinedis, despite the title’s connotations, a full sequel to 1992 SNES releaseKiKi KaiKai: Nazo no Kuro Mantle– better known in the west asPocky & Rocky. The new game will see the brave shrine maiden and her mischievous tanuki pal embark on another top-down arcade adventure, battling ghouls, demons, and other unholy beings in a cute ‘n’ colorful 16-bit world.

The initial gameplay video, which you’re able to revisit above, demonstrates how Reshrined aims to capture the franchise’s classic gameplay and visual style, with Tengo Project bolstering its mechanics, stability, and smoothness — much the same way the studio approachedWild Guns: ReloadedandNinja Saviors: Return of the Warriors.In a world of grim shooters and gloomy third-persons dirges, we could all use a little Pocky & Rocky. I’m certainly on board for the duo’s return.
Pocky & Rocky Reshrinedis currently in development for PS4 and Nintendo Switch.








