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Heavenly Guardian

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Heavenly Guardian

Dec 20, 2007

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3.00 average rating based on 11 ratings

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The Snow Fairy Sayuki is on a quest to save her beloved from the evil curse of the demons plaguing her land. In order to save her companions life, she must travel through the far reaches of ancient Japan and battle mythological creatures in her pursuit of a secret remedy. Heavenly Guardian embodies the fast paced fun and adventure of the classic arcade shooter while utilizing the powers of the Sony Playstation 2 to add new thrills to the genre. Journey through various environments and fight through a variety of mythological creatures! Fight the journey solo, or gain the aid … More
The Snow Fairy Sayuki is on a quest to save her beloved from the evil curse of the demons plaguing her land. In order to save her companions life, she must travel through the far reaches of ancient Japan and battle mythological creatures in her pursuit of a secret remedy. Heavenly Guardian embodies the fast paced fun and adventure of the classic arcade shooter while utilizing the powers of the Sony Playstation 2 to add new thrills to the genre. Journey through various environments and fight through a variety of mythological creatures! Fight the journey solo, or gain the aid of your companions in cooperative two-player action. Search for power-ups and special items to vanquish the evil gods and save your love from death. Less
Release Dates
Dec 20, 2007 Full Release (Worldwide)
Wii
Feb 26, 2008 Full Release (North_America)
PlayStation 2
2013 Digital Compatibility Release (Worldwide)
PlayStation 3
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User Stats
45
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deepdoop
deepdoop gave Jan 15, 2017
deepdoop gave Jan 15, 2017
deepdoop's review of Heavenly Guardian

Rating: 6/10

It's not Pocky and Rocky, which I spent many hours with as a kid, but it's along the same lines. Not very pretty, a little ancient feeling, and for some reason it doesn't use the twin sticks in the same way that other, better games would. Instead, it's for your special ability instead of being your way of aiming so you still just fire where you run, which can be a frustrating element of the past. I hear that the Wii version actually allows you to aim more effectively so that's good, but I played the PS2 version. Still, not a bad game by any means, just a little average.