Zack & Wiki - Quest For Barbaros' Treasure details

Format: 7 Wii
Genre: Adventure
Developers: CAPCOM
Rental release: 18 Jan 2008
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  • Sweet agony

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By ChrisBarraclough (15 reviews) from London , 08 Apr 2008

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    If you like the idea of dying over and over again, in a variety of deeply unpleasant ways, then Zack & Wiki is for you. It may look like a kiddies game, but it's clearly been tailored for the ultimate in masochistic pain-huggers, who take great delight in beating themselves in the crotch with a breeze block every night. Most games will reward you for your curiosity and exploration, by revealing secret items or hidden areas, but Zack & Wiki will rip open your chest and yank out your still-pulsing heart, before smashing it with a brick and [CENSORED] on the bloody remains. Simply clicking on a ladder or a flicking a switch can result in you being eaten by cannibals, crushed by a statue, turned into ice, stripped of your flesh by a stream of lava, or even have you plummet out of a plane to your untimely demise.

    It is basically a puzzle game, where you have to manipulate the environment in order to reach a chest. There are baddies, but your only way of disposing of them is by ringing a monkey that can fly like a bell - whoever made this game is clearly a fan of C-grade substances, or maybe just a mentalist. And while we're on the subject, what's the point of having a flying monkey as a companion if he never bothers to actually bloody help? The chest is just across a small gap, but instead of getting him to fly over and open it, you have to whittle a small boat out of a pair of pants, then sail down a chute and catch a fish using only an Oxo cube and a Rick Astley CD, and so on and so forth until your brain bleeds out of your eyeballs and you die screaming, the same as Zack. Plus, you can finally be just within reach of the chest, but if you forgot to saw your auntie's leg off at the very start and bring it with you, then you can't melt it down to make a key to unlock the final door. Silly you, back to start.

    If you like pain and death, and, more importantly, redoing things over and over again until your desire to kill reaches a crescendo, then look no further.

    One-Sentence Review: What Pin-Head would play if he had a Wii (after completing My Barbie Adventure first, naturally).

    More at ChrisBarraclough dot com
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  • It would have been a must own game if it was purely about logic without forcing you to restart the levels.

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By WildPork (60 reviews) from Leeds, England , 09 Feb 2013

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    Zack is a pirate who goes on a quest to search for Barbaros the pirates' treasure which happens to be scattered around in themed areas. Wiki is a flying gold monkey who can strangely transform into a bell and is Zack's trusty side-kick. The game plays out as a point and click adventure and is controlled entirely with the remote. Instead of finding items already laid out in the environments, you ring Wiki's bell next to enemies/creatures to itemise them. This isn't very logical as such; a snake becomes a grabbing tool, a scorpion becomes a saw, a pirate becomes a totem pole, but when you see them on later levels; you know exactly what to expect and can plan ahead. The use of such items is much more logical and gives you use of the Wii remote's capabilities, like moving forwards and backwards to use the saw, rotating to analyse objects. A few levels come down to trial and error to see what causes a threat (for example, where traps are located, or which objects pose a danger). Some puzzles are very straight forward but others seem obscure. I think point and click adventures should be pure logic focussed, but some levels require timing and most have several places where you can die, which means you then have to redo the whole level. Often the places you can die are right at the end which makes the game extremely frustrating. However, you can buy Platinum Tickets which are fairly cheap (but increase in price the more you buy), which allow you to revive to a position just before you died but will penalise your score. The game has a scoring system called HQ. If you interact with an object successfully on your first time, you will achieve the highest score, and if you make a mistake, the achieved points are halved. For example there is a level where there is a large fire. If you pick up the goblet, fill it with water and pour it on the fire, it won't be enough; so this is an unsuccessful interaction. So then when you find the helmet, fill this up and pour it on the fire, you will achieve half the points because you should have used the bigger object straight away. It's these HQ points which unlock the levels. Therefore, it is possible to have to replay a level if you completed it but didn't achieve enough points to progress. I don't think the system really works in a game like this because the fun comes from using logic, and if you learn the exact steps, then replay them without any thought; it just becomes a chore. Obviously, the people that run through the game with a walk-through will rack up the largest scores. The graphics are cel-shaded and colourful, but the characters don't have much personality the speech is limited to the typical Japanese sound in the vein of Zelda. A word of warning is that there are a few levels where you cannot progress if actions aren't done in the correct order, but the game will not notify you. I can see why Zack & Wiki got such good reviews since it is fairly unique, makes good use of the Wii's functions, has plenty of levels and has good graphics. However, the game has an insane amount of frustrating elements which for me ruins the game completely. It would have been a must own game if it was purely about logic without forcing you to restart the levels.
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  • Zack & Wiki - Quest For Barbaros' Treasure

    Rated - 2.5 stars  
    By wiigamer (531 reviews) from middlesbrough , 31 Mar 2011
    wii console (us version),wii loader (play uk games on us console).Game works-NO.Another game added to my list of games that dont work
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  • Shake that bell

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By Gavin1977 (9 reviews) from Milton Keynes , 28 Jun 2009
    This game is awesome, really good puzzles, but a game guide is recommended.

    I hope they do a sequel.
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  • Zak & Wiki Wicked!!

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By JustAFanTC (121 reviews) from Leeds , 08 Jun 2009
    I Luuuuuuuuuuuuurved this game!! It is a prime example of what the Wii can do and how inventive it can be. I really won't spoil this for you as there is so much fantastic things in this game, it's a pleasure to discover them. Not only that but this is fun for adults too and the puzzle elements will have the brainiest people scratching their heads!!

    This is what gaming is all about and best thing about it - IT'S FUN!!

    PLEASE don't miss this
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  • Zak and Wiki

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By paul bowman from Scotland , 21 May 2009
    Great old skool type point and click , making great use of unique wii remote action.

    All the family can play and has a fun storyline.

    Still one of the best aventure games on the wii
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