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May 2018
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The editors liked
A grown man is playing with dolls
And that's perfectly fine
Because the dolls are wielding bladed weapons
Includes all the DLC from the WiiU and 3DS
Additional QoL changes that improve gameplay
Fast paced hack and slash action
Looks and plays better than ever
Included DLC adds loads of content
One of the best Warriors games
Excellent tension between tactics and action
Battles are visual feats
The best embodiment of Zelda fan service
Battlefields based on iconic Zelda locations
Combat is fluid
Easy to learn and satisfyingly destructive
Large pool of characters to play as
Linkle is awesome and we need more of her
New Adventure mode maps
Lots of characters already unlocked
Still a blast to play
The music is incredible
Coop now more decent
Fantastic performance
Missions and stages remain quite fun
Pretty refined Warriors game
Truly a complete package
Retains the addictively engrossing Warriors gameplay fans have come to love
Faithful representation of Legend of Zelda and Warriors games
Contains all the content from the original versions of Hyrule Warriors
Beautiful graphical upgrade thanks to Switc
The editors didn't like
Sometimes there's way too much happening and you freak out
Developer
Graphics are improved
But still look dated
A monumental grind to unlock everything
Repetitive combat
Performance isn't smooth
Some frustrating bosses
Very similar to many other Warriors games
Some minor frame rate issues
Not much new content
Not enough Linkle
Playstyle got stale for me
Story is inconsequential
Not worth the double-dip
Frame rate issues still persist
Animation differences with 3DS cutscenes
Coop glitches
Legend Mode misses constant rewards
Checkpoint system is a bit unfair
Return buyers might find unlocking characters again a little too grind-centered
Includes all the DLC from the WiiU and 3DS, Additional QoL changes that improve gameplay, Fast paced hack and slash action
Graphics are improved, but still look dated, A monumental grind to unlock everything, Repetitive combat
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition is a truly definitive title, collecting all of the DLC from the previous releases, while improving performance and additional improvements. With that said, the core of this game is the same as any other Warriors title...
Retains the addictively engrossing Warriors gameplay fans have come to love, Faithful representation of Legend of Zelda and Warriors games, Contains all the content from the original versions of Hyrule Warriors, Beautiful graphical upgrade thanks to Switc
Checkpoint system is a bit unfair, Return buyers might find unlocking characters again a little too grind-centered, Framerate problems while in handheld mode
Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition is the best version of the Legend of Zelda hack-and-slash experience. While it does suffer from some problems the original versions had, the plentiful amount of content mixed with entertaining gameplay and colorful cast...
Battlefields based on iconic Zelda locations, Combat is fluid, easy to learn and satisfyingly destructive, Large pool of characters to play as, Linkle is awesome and we need more of her
Not enough Linkle, Playstyle got stale for me, Story is inconsequential
Published: 2018-05-17, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Looks and plays better than ever, Included DLC adds loads of content, One of the best Warriors games
Performance isn't smooth, Some frustrating bosses, Very similar to many other Warriors games
I didn't expect to enjoy going back to Hyrule Warriors as much as I did. The included DLC content, local multiplayer and better performance make this one of my personal all-time favorite Warriors games. There are still some frustrating aspects, and I'm no...
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition is a good-quality port of the Wii U game, but outside of much more stable performance and better local co-op it doesn't add enough new content to make replaying the story mode interesting again if you've already tried i...
Published: 2018-05-16, Author: Jeremy , review by: venturebeat.com
I went into Hyrule Warriors with zero expectations and came out satisfied — this is a cool game with treats for Zelda fans, strategy fans, and hack-and-slash fans alike. It's fun to play in two-level sessions, allocating around half an hour to an hour per...
Published: 2018-05-16, Author: Z , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: For those of you keeping score at home, this marks the third time I have reviewed Hyrule Warriors, that unholy union of Legend of Zelda ‘s nigh-impenetrable mythology and Dynasty Warriors ‘ battlefield bombast First, I enjoyed it on the Wii U before foll...