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Nintendo Wii : Zack & Wiki Quest for Barbaros' Treasure Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Zack & Wiki Quest for Barbaros' Treasure and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Zack & Wiki Quest for Barbaros' Treasure. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Thank you, Capcom!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 49 / 52
Date: October 26, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Zack and Wiki is currently my favorite game for the Wii. Yes, I even like it more than Twilight Princess and Metroid Corruption. The puzzles are challenging, the visual style/ art is great, and the game is just a blast to play. I'm 27 and this game totally brings me to back to the old-school days of King's Quest and similar titles. I hope you third-party developers are paying close attention - if you make a great game, like Capcom has done here, people will buy it.

It's got it all!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 24 / 25
Date: November 06, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This game is amazing. Ever since IGN launched the Buy Zack and Wiki campaign I knew I had to get it, but didn't know what I was getting myself into. Now I know. This is one of the most if not the most clever and entertaining games for the wii.

For those of you who don't know the style of the game, it is like the adventure games of old. If any of you played any of the Monkey Islands or Full Throttle or Sam and Max or Day of the Tentacle or any others, you will love this game. Myst players, too, will probably love this game.

The premise is that you are an up-and-coming pirate named Zack who is searching for treasure with your more-than-adorable companion Wiki. You go through a series of incredibly clever and interesting puzzles that are themed in a variety of ways. There is a jungle section, ice, fire, haunted mansion, etc. You go through the level interacting with items in a very intuitive point-and-click way, picking things up and using them with other items in the game.

One of the reasons Zack and Wiki is so inventive is that it is for the wii. Sometimes you will have to flip an item over to use the other end--you do this by flipping the wiimote. You loosen a dragon's tooth by twisting it back and forth; you saw with a sawing motion; you turn keys and locks. It sounds silly, but all these minor actions really bring you into the game and also make the puzzles just a little more challenging.

Another cool aspect to the game is Wiki. Not only does the strange flying monkey creature have a great sense of humor, but when you shake him he turns into a bell. This bell is used to transform creatures into objects, like a centipede into a centi-saw. It's a very clever mechanic. A nice example of a puzzle would be turning a snake into a slither gripper (something that extends your reach), carry it to a frog on a ledge, and turn it back into a snake that will scare the frog toward you. Then you turn the frog into a frog bomb and put it into an ice crystal to make it fall and land on something else so you can...you get the idea.

Two things that might surprise you if you have played a lot of adventure games are that in this one you can and will die, often (at least I have). The game utilizes platinum tickets that allow you to revive at the loss of some points and oracle dolls that give you hints. With this system in place death isn't so bad, but it is unlike other games I've played. Also, you don't keep items in an inventory; instead you can only hold one at a time. This is a cool choice that I think neither hurts nor helps the level of puzzle.

Another feature included is that up to four wiimotes can be used. The other players can't do anything but draw on the screen. Basically they point at things they want you, the player, to interact with. It seems minor, but it makes this single player game more fun for everyone. Whenever I played it was with a group of three or four people. Everybody had a great time trying to solve the intricate and exciting puzzles together, and sometimes it helps to have someone to give suggestions when you're stumped.

In conclusion, this game is amazing, and a great deal at only $40!. The sound is wonderful, the graphics are great, and the humor can make you laugh out loud. Those are just the minor pros, though, for the real power of the game comes from its ridiculously creative puzzles. The way you use items and Wiki as a bell really makes for some challenging and rewarding puzzles. So I highly recommend this game to anyone who likes this sort of problem solving. It is not fast paced, but it is a lot of fun.

Fun and challenging

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 15 / 15
Date: October 31, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Great third party game. This is a point and click adventure/puzzle title. The graphics are some of the best I've seen on the Wii and it uses the Wii remote in some of most innovative ways since Warioware. Each stage is a puzzle and requires quite a bit of trial and error. It's a game the whole family can participate in trying to figure out clues to the all the various puzzles. Addictive and fun. Worth every penny.

The best the Wii has to offer.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 12 / 13
Date: October 27, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I've been watching this ganme progress over the last 7 or 8 months or so, reading little bits of information here and there about the gameplay and how the game controls, and I was always intrigued, but man... after buying a few Wii games I thought would be great but turned out to be horrible (Dragon Blade: Wrath Of Fire, I'm looking at you!), it is sooo nice to get a Wii game that finally lives up to the hype the few people who knew about it were giving it.

Notice I said in my review title description I said this is the best the Wii has to offer... I mean that! Twilight Princess was a great game, but Zack And Wiki is so beautiful in every way that it easily puts it about the newest Zelda in my opinion.

What Zack And Wiki gets a lot of influence from is those great point and click graphic adventures that came out for the PC in the early to mid '90's. You know, King's Quest, Sam And Max, Monkey Island, Full Throttle, etc. You find item a and try to find exactly how and where to use within a certain puzzle. It might seem easy at first, but it's a lot harder of a game than it leads on to be. In any one level you might have to use 10-20 items in unique and clever ways just to reacj the treasure box that acts as the end of a level. It's not ALWAYS hard, but even the hard levels give you a great sence of accomplishment once you figure them out.

You move Zack entirely with the Wii's remote. You point at the screen wherever you want him to walk and push "A". Enemies are scattered here and there and shaking the remote turns your buddy Wiki into a bell that will turn enemies into useful items. See a centipede? Ring the bell and it will turn into a saw you can use to cut wood. Bats turn into umbrellas, frogs into bombs. There's HUNDREDS of enemies that turn into other helpful items to help you get throug eachlevel.

The motion sensing for the game is awesome. Since the game isn't very action oriented, and as such you don't need precise timing with most puzzles, using the remote to do everything works amazingly well. You'll be turning keys just like you would in real life, sawing through woods just like in real life, throwing things just like you would in real life and so on. There's only one place I thought the controls didn't work right, and that's when you meet a character that wants you to play a timed mini game with him. You must pull up at the right time to keep the beat, and the controls are just not quite responsive enough to pull it off. Even after 25 tries I couldn't do it. But thankfully, playing that part is just optional.

There's not much in the away of voice acting in the game, but what little there is is done in Japanese just to show emotion. It's kind of cool really, and Zack and Wiki can be quite funny as well, especially when they happen to die on you.

The graphics are pretty amazing for the Wii. Granted, this doesn't look as nice as a 360 or PS3 game, but on my HDTV it still looks great. It's made by Capcom, and it has that deep dark and rich color style Capcom games are famous for. The game really impresses when you manually zoom the camera out and you can see the entire level you're in in full 3D.

Well, what can I say? I own quite of few Wii games, some great, some I wish I never had bought. But none of them are as great as Zack And Wiki. Buy this game (it's only 40 bucks!), and let's hope Nintendo themselves take a look at this game to see how Wii games should be made.

Incredible

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 7 / 15
Date: October 25, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Having finally played Zack & Wiki after months of waiting, I can say it is indeed a great game and lives up to the hype.

My favorite part is when I find an item and have no idea what to do with it - so I look at my Wiimote and think. Do I turn it upside down, make a precise swing, or flip the entire controller? Not since SSX Blur have precise movements been so important, which is a nice change from the usual "waggle" games.

Zack and Wiki is a point & click adventure game. If you're a fan of the genre, it's similar to an old Sierra game where your character can die. While newer adventure games remove all types of death and player punishment, Zack & Wiki embraces it's sadism. Death is around every corner. It adds tensity, making you really *think* your ideas through before you try them. Reasoning out a puzzle is more fun than trial and error, and Zack & Wiki's constant fear of death promotes thinking.

What separates Zack & Wiki from the traditional point & clicks is a platformer feel. There are points for finishing quickly, coins to collect, well defined levels, and of course motion controls.

If you decide to buy this game, please don't read spoilers or buy a strategy guide - it would ruin the experience. If you're stuck and it takes you a couple days to figure a part out, ask a friend to watch you play. 4 people can use Wiimotes to give you tips and help figure out puzzles - my friend solved the first boss while watching me, and she'd never played the game.

Zack & Wiki is a masterpiece. I hope developers take note of what's possible on Wii. If we can't get a sequel, we at least need copycats.

Pay no attention to the colorful box art

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: November 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I was hesitant to purchase this game given the cartoonish box art and silly title, but after reading a few online reviews I decided to purchase the game anyway. Zach and Wiki features creative puzzles that are deceptively complicated with multiple solutions. I have repeatedly found myself replaying completed levels in order to find more creative solutions in order to achieve higher scores. Zach and Wiki is not just an amazing game for the Wii, but is just an amazing game in general. Highly recommended.

Finally, a Wii game to truly challenge your brain!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: January 14, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I bought this game for my husband as a birthday gift. From the moment he got it, we couldn't stop playing with it. Navigating through the stages by solving puzzles seemed easy at first, until they started becoming harder because we missed obvious clues, went overtime, couldn't figure the solution to a seemingly unsolvable dilemma, or thought too hard for the solution when it was just a simple, common-sense, obvious one. It has given us tremendous hours of thinking, playful fun which, when added to some of the Wiimote gestures required to play, gives you both an exercise for the mind as well as for the hands (sometimes upper body). Our consensus is that Zack&Wiki Quest for Barbaros Treasure is an adult version of the Putt-Putt computer games that we used to play when we were younger: the puzzles are tricky and witty but always solvable if you just sit back and look at the big picture (sometimes looking at the small one helps, too!) and lighten up and not think too hard, because the answer is almost always obvious, even if you have to collect a few stuff to arrive at the solution.

Not just for kiddies

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: November 14, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I was pleasantly surprised when I started playing this game. It offers great mental exercise. Its not bad to look at either. I initially thought this game looked too "kiddie" for me but I'm glad I bought it. The animation looks good too. There are times that I'd like to slap myself silly for not figuring out the right move. If you're stuck you can ask for clues (provided you have enough points to "buy" clues). And then when the clue is given you'll realize just how easy it was. Anyway it's definitely a must have for Wii owners.

a high quality wii game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: November 26, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This game is a welcome surprise to much of the video game shovel-ware. It is fun, fresh and inventive. This game ranks among the best on the Wii. The production value is top-notch. It is the 5th best rated game on the Wii at Metacritic.com (this site averages all review sites/publications). If you like your games to cause you to think a little, Zack + Wiki is for you.

Stern but Fair

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: December 06, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I haven't finished it, but so far it's a great game, but quite difficult. There are definitely hair-pulling moments, but the puzzles are clever enough to keep me coming back. So far, there has never been a point where I'm stuck on one level and can't go play another one, which I think is great.


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