But to reach the elusive prize, the player will have to utilise the Wiimote in a multitude of ways. Glad to be out of the gloom of the chest, Barbaros invites the plucky pair to undertake an adventure to find the rest of his golden body, which has been scattered across the land.Įach puzzle-based level tasks the player with finding a golden chest. However, it's no ordinary skull - it's a talking golden skull which turns out to be that of legendary cursed pirate, Barbaros. You play Zack, a young chocolate bar-loving pirate who, along with his monkey sidekick Wiki, set out looking for adventure, and find it by stumbling across a golden chest hidden deep within a forest. So it's refreshing to play through Zack and Wiki again, a Capcom game which makes great use of the Wii's controller. However, many developers have failed to make good use of the Wii's unique capabilities, leaving many games feeling as though the motion sensing controls were a last minute addition. Since the Wii was launched, we've used the Wiimote in various ingenious ways. Zack and Wiki has been out for around a year in the UK, but as people constantly moan that there are no good games on the Wii, I thought I'd dust off my copy and give it a bit of a push.
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