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October 2014
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The editors liked
Amazing visuals (appeal
Ease movements
Spot items easier
Etc.)
Action packed battles
Considerable challenge level
Showcases Zelda franchise references/experiences
Varied mission objectives
Storyline
Helpful color coded maps/game elements
Visuals
Fun gamepla
Cool character desig
Puts the Zelda in Legend of Zelda
Relatively deep
Visceral action. Plenty of variety in characters and weapons. Tons of Legend of Zelda fan service.
Delivers delightful Legend of Zelda fan service from beginning to end
Rhyhmic combat begets more rhythmic combat
Successfully balances Dynasty Warriors map management with Zeldastyle objectives
Effectively repurposes popular Legend of Zelda settings
Abundance of content
The amount of fan service
The music is outstanding
Gorgeous to look at
The editors didn't like
Some repetitive button mashing instead of less stressful touch pad/analog stick use
Little new/evolving content in the Warriors franchise
More variety
More voice acting
Other controls options to relieve button mashing stress (e.g. analog stick)
Repetitive level
Hit-or-miss stor
Poor graphics
Few multiplayer options. Local co-op requires a Wii U controller
Published: 2014-09-17, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: I'll be honest, reviewing Hyrule Warriors was tricky. Writing about a Zelda game is always a daunting task because the series is so revered, each new entry is a more massive undertaking than the last, and critically comparing a new Zelda game to all that ...
Published: 2014-09-17, Author: Miguel , review by: gamespot.com
Delivers delightful Legend of Zelda fan service from beginning to end, Rhyhmic combat begets more rhythmic combat, Successfully balances Dynasty Warriors map management with Zeldastyle objectives, Effectively repurposes popular Legend of Zelda settings
Fun gamepla, cool character desig, puts the Zelda in Legend of Zelda
Repetitive level, hit-or-miss stor, poor graphics
If you love all things Zelda and your button-mashing thumbs aren't yet sore, then Hyrule Warriors is definitely one for your collection. Otherwise, you're not missing much if you skip it. Yes, you can play as Princess Zelda! That's my favorite ...
Abstract: Platform: Wii UWhat do you get when you mix the frantic beat ‘em up mechanics of Dynasty Warriors with the rich gameplay of Zelda?You get Hyrule Warriors. And yes, it's awesome.Set for a Sep. 26 release, Hyrule Warriors, provides vindication to those who ...
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Published: 2014-07-18, Author: Sean , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: The Dynasty Warriors series has amassed a sizeable collection of their unique beat 'em up titles. They are also no stranger to crossovers, sporting mergers with Gundam, One Piece, Fist of the North Star, and other franchises. However, when word surface...
Published: 2014-10-07, Author: Phil , review by: cgmagonline.com
Make no mistake, Hyrule Warriors is not really the latest game in the beloved Legend Of Zelda franchise. This is a spin-off and act of fan service, pure and simple...
Abstract: Princess Zelda gets her hands dirty and takes on the Manhandla.As in many Japanese mash-up games, the story of Hyrule Warriors has the walls of reality collapsing, and the worlds of three seperate Zelda legends - Ocarina of Time , Twilight Princess and Sk...
Abstract: First off, if you have played and enjoyed the cathartic combat across expansive battlefields in a Dynasty Warriors game, and you're a fan of the Zelda series, you're good to go. Buy Hyrule Warriors – you really shouldn't be disappointed. If you haven't pl...
Abstract: Hyrule Warriors is the game everyone has been talking about, because seriously, how does it even exist? As successful as Musou games can be, they've never really hit that sort of mainstream presence outside of the occasional curiosity or over-exaggerated ...
Abstract: Admittedly, the Dynasty Warriors series has never garnered quite as much love and attention as The Legend of Zelda games, and with good reason. Based on the ancient Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Warriors is almost fam ed for its choppy fram...