Review: Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Imprisonment (Switch 2) – A Stunning Slice Of Musou, Worthy Of The Zelda Canon

Review: Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Imprisonment (Switch 2) – A Stunning Slice Of Musou, Worthy Of The Zelda Canon

You Korok my world.

Back in 2014 when I picked up the very first Hyrule Warriors on Wii U, my expectations were set somewhere around ‘Give me mindless musou action wearing its best Legend of Zelda costume and I’ll be a very happy boy.’ A simple boy, for sure, but a happy one.

And I was a happy boy. I played through Hyrule Warriors in a delirious blaze over a weekend (I had just become a dad for the first time, so my son spent some of his earliest days on earth watching his auld pa tear Moblin armies a new ar…mour hole), therefore this is a spin-off series that’s got a special place in my heart; it gives me my musou fix, it rocks Zelda vibes immaculately, and it provided me with a nice family memory. Hooray!

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3 Comments

  1. dannie.cassin

    This review captures the excitement of the Hyrule Warriors series beautifully! It’s great to see how the game continues to evolve while staying true to the Zelda spirit. Looking forward to seeing more players experience this stunning addition!

  2. christiansen.berta

    the franchise has evolved over the years. The addition of new gameplay mechanics in Age of Imprisonment really enhances the experience, making battles feel even more dynamic. Itโ€™s fascinating to see how they continue to expand on the Zelda lore while keeping that signature Musou style!

  3. tad06

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating to see how the franchise has developed! The new gameplay mechanics in Age of Imprisonment really enhance the strategic elements, making each battle feel fresh and engaging. Itโ€™s also interesting how they weave in more Zelda lore, deepening the connection to the main series.

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