Age of Imprisonment marks a high point for the spin-off series, iterating on its riotous hack-and-slash combat with depth and ...
The third crossover between The Legend Of Zelda and the Dynasty Warriors series lets you control Princess Zelda in the distant past of Hyrule.
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'Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment' is fine. It's also the most disappointing Switch 2 exclusive.
The latest 'Hyrule Warriors' game fixes some of the biggest mistakes from 'Age of Calamity,' but there's just not enough to ...
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Review: Zelda setting elevates hack-and-slash gameplay of 'Age of Imprisonment'
The "Dynasty Warriors" series, and its many spinoffs, have come a long way in 25 years. The bones haven't changed much since ...
As we head into the end of 2025, that sentiment is feeling all the truer as Nintendo and Koei Tecmo release Hyrule Warriors: ...
You're sent back a thousand years to the Imprisoning War. And since this is a war, you've got to fight - a lot. There are ...
Admittedly, I don’t know how popular Warriors games are in the overall gaming zeitgeist, so maybe there wouldn’t be that much ...
History matters in Zelda, and that truth is especially pronounced in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, out Nov. 6 for ...
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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment
Age of Imprisonment ($69.99), a follow-up to 2020’s Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity and pseudo prequel to Tears of the ...
Tears of the Kingdom's Musou spin-off is a mostly familiar jaunt that is made more satisfying thanks to a series of small but ...
Get ready to know it all over again, then, because Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is essentially a ‘Director’s Cut’ of sorts of this plot, shedding more light on Zelda’s time spent in the past, ...
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