- Publisher: Capcom
- Release Date: Oct 23, 2007
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 141 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 113 out of 141
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Mixed: 22 out of 141
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Negative: 6 out of 141
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Jan 26, 2015If you have a Wii or Wii U, this is a must have! This is the Wii-remote fully utilized. One of my absolute favorites!
Pros:
+ Very Clever Puzzles
+ Wii-remote FULLY utilized
+ fun and memorable characters
+ superb level designs
+ tons of collectables
+ humorous
+ fully replayable
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Aug 19, 2010The puzzles are truly fun and make the game worthy of much of its praise but I think most reviewers are ignoring all the incredibly annoying garbage between puzzles. This game also has the longest and most useless intro to any game I've played on the Wii. I also think the puzzles go from too easy to too hard a little too quickly.
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MatthewCNov 30, 2009
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DanLNov 16, 2009
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scottwAug 1, 2009
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JoradTApr 14, 2009This game is fantastic. It's just geniunely fun to play. It offers a great challenge whilst at the same time you go through the whole game using a good amont of simple logic (for the exception of a couple of levels). The controls are innovative and interesting and the game will last you quite a while.
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JamesW.Feb 5, 2009A travesty it didn't sell well, forget Okami. Every oozes charm and humour, and no game has been this hard without seeming unfair: you just feel stupid when you're stuck. The lack of saving during a level encourages you to really think hard about the solution, so no boring, game-ruining trial and error. You need this game.
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JeffB.Oct 19, 2008
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AndrewC.Jul 8, 2008
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BrandonJ.Apr 23, 2008A perfect example of why Capcom is still one of the top video game developers around. These types of titles are what I and even Nintendo I think were aiming to provide with the Wii.
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ShawnaPApr 19, 2008
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RobG.Mar 14, 2008Innovative, brilliant, addictive. There is nothing else out there like this.
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SteveC.Feb 7, 2008
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TomD.Jan 30, 2008Got this with high hopes based on the score I saw. Yes it does use the wii-mote but the slow pace and the puzzles were more an exercise in aggravating repetition than challenging game play. The point and click navigation is not the easiest way to move around and I just felt thoroughly bored by the experience.
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ErlendT.Jan 27, 2008A gem of a game that reminds me of the old point & click adventure games. Truly clever puzzles and brilliant use of the wii remote. I wish more people would buy this game.
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RaahsnavjJan 21, 2008
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TedE.Jan 18, 2008
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MilesJ.Jan 12, 2008
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EricH.Jan 7, 2008
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Mr.AnonymousDec 31, 2007
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AdamO.Dec 29, 2007
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LeeP.Dec 27, 2007The graphics, title, and box cover art might put off people who think they might be too old for the game but this could not be more farther from the truth. The game requires attention to detail as well as requiring the player to change their approach to problems. Extremely fun game that is very innovative game and makes great use of the Wii mote.
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AlexL.Dec 24, 2007
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Awards & Rankings
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#16 Most Discussed Wii Game of 2007
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#17 Most Shared Wii Game of 2007
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In the Wii's expansivve gutter of shoddy third-party ports and minigame garbage, Capcom is showing that it's possible to make something original and fun. [Nov 2007, p.148]
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Zack & Wiki is a delightful blend of the Wii's motion-sensing technology and challenging yet approachable puzzle design.
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One of those welcomed surprises – an unpredictably top-quality undertaking whose winning marriage of sometimes-genius environmental puzzles and beautiful graphics will suck you in. It also perfectly encapsulates what I always hope for but seldom see from third parties: an original Wii project that really makes the most of the console.