

The levels do offer new surprises, such as new foes, a new green power-up that grants homing projectiles, and major revamps for the first two bosses, but enough of the early game follows the same beats that someone going in unaware could mistake it for a remake or remaster. The youkai are once again up to no good, Rocky returns to Pocky to request help a second time, and their journey takes them through a familiar shrine and bamboo forest. The wait has been long, but the end result quickly proves to have been worth the wait.Īt first, Reshrined puts up a veneer not unlike 1994’s Donkey Kong, presenting the player with a beautiful recreation of the first two levels of Pocky & Rocky. Reshrined follows in the same footsteps and takes the beloved Pocky & Rocky to new heights by giving it a gorgeous facelift, introducing new elements like additional characters, and by picking up where it left off with a new storyline that goes into expansive and unexpected territory. Though a small team, Tengo Project has proven itself capable of taking Natsume’s SNES games like Wild Guns and T he Ninja Warriors and modernizing them in a way that both pays respect to and arguably surpasses the source material.
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