
Er, scratch that.
They're on a quest for treasure.
It's jokes such as those that are running rampant throughout the entirety of Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure. And, this blogger can easily say it is one of the best games to grace the Wii yet.
The game starts off with Zack and Wiki on a junk plane, bound for treasure. As part of the Sea Rabbits pirating gang, Zack and Wiki are at the very bottom of the totem pole. Suddenly, they're attacked by Captain Rose and her cadre of goons, who're after a map in their possession. The pilot bails (Johnny Styles, who is one of the more lovable members of the cast), and Zack and Wiki jump ship.

So, the game introduces you to the Sea Rabbit hideout, which acts as the game's HUB. From here, you're thrust into environments (or stages) where the ultimate goal is snagging another piece of Barbaros. The difficulty of each stage ranges from pleasantly breezy to horribly frustrating. But, never does the game frustrate so much that you want to put the controller through your TV down and walk away.

And, as you can imagine, different puzzles call for different uses of the Wiimote. And not since WarioWare: Smooth Moves has a game been so excellent in its use of all of the possible movements and positions of the Wiimote. You'll hold it on its side to play it like a flute, you'll have to crank it like you would, well .. turn a crank and you'll have to hold it horizontally and drop it, as you would let go of a large object. The game really acts as a shining example for good control design in a Wii game.

Overall, the game is easily one of the best on the console, if not one of the top five best. It's clearly set the bar for controls in a Wii game, proving that the scheme is a viable solution outside of shaking the Wiimote wildly. It's a herald back to a time when the adventure game reigned supreme and shows that the genre can be revitalized to provide fun and new experiences. You owe it to yourself to pick up this game.
You won't be disappointed.
Final score: 9/10













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-16-2007 @ 10:11AM
racecar said...
Wow. Ask and ye shall receive. Thanks for the review guys!
-racecar
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11-16-2007 @ 10:39AM
flameofdoom666 said...
9/10, great score. I beat this game already and I am playing Super Mario Galaxy now, but Zack and Wiki is fantastic.
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11-16-2007 @ 10:51AM
vidGuy said...
I agree with the review and the score. Z&W is a fun game and one that deserves to be looked into by more gamers.
BTW, the screens above are resized weird and look like crap compared to the originals and how the game really looks. Z&W is much smoother than those shots.
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11-16-2007 @ 10:59AM
David Hinkle said...
vidGuy,
Yeah, I apologize for the images. They got all funky when I had to resize them for the review.
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11-16-2007 @ 11:04AM
the real mii said...
i also love this game. i've gotten most of the way through but am now distracted by galaxy.
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11-16-2007 @ 11:37AM
Hirsbrunner said...
Z & W is a very cool game and lots of fun.
But I too am waist-deep in Super Mario Galaxy. Lovin' every minute of it!
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11-16-2007 @ 11:44AM
Ian said...
My only complaint was that I'm left handed, so some of the actions needed to be performed in reverse, which made things a little strange sometimes.
Other than that, it's fantastic and easily one of the best and most challenging games on the Wii, or any console.
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11-16-2007 @ 3:03PM
natureboy46 said...
Yep - great game. I'm not sure I'll be playing it much for the next few weeks with SMG and GH3 taking up most of my playing time.
Still, glad I got it when I did. Just to bump the sales numbers if nothing else.
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11-17-2007 @ 9:26PM
James said...
I would have docked it an extra quarter-point or so for the character design -- the animation is great, the colors are really well done, but I *hate* how everything has to be effing anime nowadays.
Anyway, my only "serious" complaint is that a few of the last missions are so long that it gets really irritating to play the whole way back through. What I *should* do is go back a few missions, rack up big money, and buy extra lives, but I made it the whole way to the end without using any extra lives, and I didn't want to cave just for the last few. I haven't actually finished the last two missions yet... SMG got in the way. 53 stars there, though!
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11-18-2007 @ 8:50AM
Zan said...
So gonna get it when it hits Europe!
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