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# Expansive Hyrule map Multiplayer co-op mode Epic combat mechanics Zelda Hyrule Warriors

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## Summary

> ⚡️ Unleash your inner hero in Hyrule's epic saga!

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- **What is this?** Zelda Hyrule Warriors
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 212 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Vast Open World:** Explore the beautifully crafted landscapes of Hyrule.
- • **Dynamic Combat System:** Experience fast-paced action with fluid controls.
- • **Unleash Legendary Heroes:** Play as Link, Zelda, and Midna in an epic battle!
- • **Triforce Restoration Quest:** Join the fight to restore balance and peace!
- • **Engaging Multiplayer Experience:** Team up with friends for cooperative gameplay.

## Overview

Zelda Hyrule Warriors is an action-packed game that allows players to battle through hordes of enemies as iconic characters from the Zelda universe. With a dynamic combat system, expansive maps, and engaging multiplayer options, players can immerse themselves in the quest to restore the Triforce and defend Hyrule.

## Description

Hyrule Warriors, the imaginative upcoming game for the Wii U console, combines the action-packed game play of Tecmo Koei's Dynasty Warriors series with the iconic characters and worlds from The Legend of Zelda series. In addition to the focused action game play of leading one soldier against a massive horde of enemies, the Dynasty Warriors series is also known for its epic storyline. In this game, players control Link as he faces a powerful new enemy

Review: This game is Amazing! Battles are amazing! Awesome game! - First off, I never played a Dynasty Warriors game in my life, but this game is really a great game. I know that some people said that the game is repetitive and IGN gave the game a 7.0 out of 10 because the game is repetitive and said it was too easy. But believe me, that couldn't be farther from the truth! The game starts of easy and gets much harder. If you die, you can restart from checkpoints and the game is a little repetitive, but it doesn't matter because the fun is there and gets better the more you play. The boss battles are epic and are truly fan service. They are challenging starting at the middle of the game. In the beginning it's pretty easy, but it gets more difficult the more you play. Anyway, getting to the good stuff, the story starts out kind of boring, but keep playing, it gets pretty interesting because they tie the battles into the story and even when you're fighting, it doesn't get repetitive because there's always something new happening. Granted you're fighting the same way, but you can unlock new combos and weapons and there's always something or someone new to fight. I won't go into any details but the main villain isn't Ganon or Demise like in previous games, it's a sorceress named Cia, she's trying to take control of Hyrule and basically bring back a new enemy. It's really good in my opinion, I don't know why IGN said it wasn't, I like it. And judging by the reviews I've read, no one else has complaints that the story stinks either. The fighting is really awesome in this game, but it's not the only thing that this game has to offer... but more on that later! The action in this game is crazy! It makes you feel like a real badass swinging around a sword and knocking 25 guys into the air, taking them all down. Then figuring out how to beat the bosses is really fun too. I haven't played every Zelda game so I don't know how to beat every boss. But fighting Demise was difficult for me, and I played Skyward Sword. The combat is with all four buttons on the front of the gamepad. X is a light attack and Y is a heavy attack. Mix those up and you can get huge combos. The B button lets you dodge attacks and the A button is your special attack. You even have a magical attack as well. Different characters have different attacks and powers and it fun to experiment and important as well, because the more you experiment, the more you discover and the easier it is to destroy opponents. The graphics rock in this game, they are spectacular! Details from the Legend of Zelda series are everywhere, you can cut grass and destroy rocks with bombs and the textures are really well done. There is also some really deep colors and good antialiasing. I'm pretty sure the game plays in 1080p. Also, It's best if you're Wii U is hooked up to a wall outlet, because it runs the best that way! The music is great, very similar to legend of Zelda, although it could be more reminiscent of the series. I didn't like the rock inspired Zelda-esque music. It kind of ruined it. It was fine, but not great. But most of the songs are very good, it's just some that could be better. Now, the game modes. There are four game modes. Legend which is the story mode, free mode which is the free play mode where you can replay the story mode with any character you want. Adventure mode, which lets you navigate through a huge original The Legend of Zelda style map and start Hyrule Warriors battles. I'll explain that in a moment. And also Challenge mode, which I haven't played but from what I hear you can play through as many stages as you can without dying and you can collect items like sword and items for crafting and things like that. But the best modes are Legend and the Adventure mode. Like I said the story mode is good. But the Adventure Mode is where it's at for me! I love navigating through the original The Legend of Zelda world and finding hidden items and uncovering treasure and it's really fun. You can search for things in the original TLoZ game by completing battles in Hyrule Warriors style battles. Then you use the items you pick up to find hidden pathways to unlock more levels for you to play. And eventually you defeat the bosses and win. All-In-All, this is my favorite game right now and I'm probably not going to beat it for a while. This is an amazing game and I love all things Nintendo right now so I can't wait to fight Ganon in Adventure mode and win! Also, can't wait to beat the story. Plus this game is a game that almost never ends. You can keep collecting and leveling up your characters for a while and you probably still won't be done with it. It's awesome! I urge you to get this game for Wii U and if you don't have a Wii U, I urge you to get one! There are so many good games on it you just have to have one. I would recommend getting this game, Mario Kart 8, Super Mario 3d World and The Legend of Zelda: the Windwaker HD. Plus there are so many other games to get that are already out, and more are on the way. Really happy with this purchase and my Wii U purchase. Couldn't recommend more!
Review: I loved Hyrule Warriors! - Like a lot of people, I was interested but very skeptical of the pseudo-union of these two franchises. I know dynasty warriors doesn't have the biggest following here in the states, but I'm a big fan of the series. After the initial reveal, though underwhelming, I still couldn't wait to get my hands on it. Countless character reveals and a couple Nintendo Directs later and here we are. I had already read a few reviews going in so I knew what I was getting myself into. Hyrule Warriors is Dynasty Warriors with a Zelda skin plus tons of fan service and I couldn't be happier with that. The collaboration shows Koei Tecmo really did their research on the little touches that make Zelda what it is and it gets it right on many aspects of the series, from the familiar sound of striking an enemy with that final combo when they're vulnerable, to the great fairy's anime-dominatrix laugh. I was smiling the entire time! Don't expect a lot of exploration or treasure hunting, but do expect lots of epic battling and non-stop action! The combat can be repetitive when taken from an onlooker's perspective but when you're powering through enemy forces in the heat of battle you hardly notice that. You're used to that when you play DW. It's even better when played with a second player, however. As the levels progress you unlock more playable characters and, contrary to one review I read, after more that Link is available in two player mode you can feel free to switch from the iconic tunic-clad hero to one of his available comrades. I really enjoyed how powerful it felt to play as Impa or take advantage of the nimble Sheik's skills. It can be deep, as well, when you get into using the Smithy to forge more powerful versions of your weapons or creating badges for additional effects. Note that in two player mode the only disappointment was that the resolution takes a hit being split onto two different screens: the TV and the Gamepad. It played smoothly enough and didn't detract from the game, but I wish more had been done to remedy this. I didn't mind the omission of online co-op since I'm not much for online play, but I realize this may be a point against it for some. Graphically Omega Force did an amazing job. The character models are detailed and animate well, and sometimes I forgot I was playing a game that wasn't developed by Nintendo. It's that spot on. Musically, there are all the familiar tunes you'd expect from a Zelda title fused with a little DW flavor. They are more upbeat with heavier baselines that suit the mood of the game and get you pumped for battle. The compositions are extremely well done. There are many different modes to play also, including a Free Mode where any stage unlocked can be played with any available unlocked character, including the playable boss characters. The same goes for adventure mode where the gameplay is a bit more structured as you work your way around the map unlocking new areas and weapons by completing certain objectives. These other modes can also be played co-op. I won't say anything of the story so as not to ruin it for anyone interested. I really did enjoy it, but let it be known going in that they did the best they possibly could to include characters from different timelines and zelda universes into one cohesive plot. It works like it's supposed to, nonsensical as it might seem. I will say KT's experience in the action genre lends a flavor to the cutscenes especially that Nintendo should take note of. Overall, if you couldn't tell by how I've been praising it, I really do recommend this game. It's for fans of action games and Zelda fans that want to see a different take on the franchise they know and love!!!

## Features

- Battle hordes of enemies as Link, Midna and more!
- Unleash the power of Link and Zelda like never before.
- Defend Hyrule and restore balance to the Triforce.

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This game is Amazing! Battles are amazing! Awesome game!
*by D***2 on September 27, 2014*

First off, I never played a Dynasty Warriors game in my life, but this game is really a great game. I know that some people said that the game is repetitive and IGN gave the game a 7.0 out of 10 because the game is repetitive and said it was too easy. But believe me, that couldn't be farther from the truth! The game starts of easy and gets much harder. If you die, you can restart from checkpoints and the game is a little repetitive, but it doesn't matter because the fun is there and gets better the more you play. The boss battles are epic and are truly fan service. They are challenging starting at the middle of the game. In the beginning it's pretty easy, but it gets more difficult the more you play. Anyway, getting to the good stuff, the story starts out kind of boring, but keep playing, it gets pretty interesting because they tie the battles into the story and even when you're fighting, it doesn't get repetitive because there's always something new happening. Granted you're fighting the same way, but you can unlock new combos and weapons and there's always something or someone new to fight. I won't go into any details but the main villain isn't Ganon or Demise like in previous games, it's a sorceress named Cia, she's trying to take control of Hyrule and basically bring back a new enemy. It's really good in my opinion, I don't know why IGN said it wasn't, I like it. And judging by the reviews I've read, no one else has complaints that the story stinks either. The fighting is really awesome in this game, but it's not the only thing that this game has to offer... but more on that later! The action in this game is crazy! It makes you feel like a real badass swinging around a sword and knocking 25 guys into the air, taking them all down. Then figuring out how to beat the bosses is really fun too. I haven't played every Zelda game so I don't know how to beat every boss. But fighting Demise was difficult for me, and I played Skyward Sword. The combat is with all four buttons on the front of the gamepad. X is a light attack and Y is a heavy attack. Mix those up and you can get huge combos. The B button lets you dodge attacks and the A button is your special attack. You even have a magical attack as well. Different characters have different attacks and powers and it fun to experiment and important as well, because the more you experiment, the more you discover and the easier it is to destroy opponents. The graphics rock in this game, they are spectacular! Details from the Legend of Zelda series are everywhere, you can cut grass and destroy rocks with bombs and the textures are really well done. There is also some really deep colors and good antialiasing. I'm pretty sure the game plays in 1080p. Also, It's best if you're Wii U is hooked up to a wall outlet, because it runs the best that way! The music is great, very similar to legend of Zelda, although it could be more reminiscent of the series. I didn't like the rock inspired Zelda-esque music. It kind of ruined it. It was fine, but not great. But most of the songs are very good, it's just some that could be better. Now, the game modes. There are four game modes. Legend which is the story mode, free mode which is the free play mode where you can replay the story mode with any character you want. Adventure mode, which lets you navigate through a huge original The Legend of Zelda style map and start Hyrule Warriors battles. I'll explain that in a moment. And also Challenge mode, which I haven't played but from what I hear you can play through as many stages as you can without dying and you can collect items like sword and items for crafting and things like that. But the best modes are Legend and the Adventure mode. Like I said the story mode is good. But the Adventure Mode is where it's at for me! I love navigating through the original The Legend of Zelda world and finding hidden items and uncovering treasure and it's really fun. You can search for things in the original TLoZ game by completing battles in Hyrule Warriors style battles. Then you use the items you pick up to find hidden pathways to unlock more levels for you to play. And eventually you defeat the bosses and win. All-In-All, this is my favorite game right now and I'm probably not going to beat it for a while. This is an amazing game and I love all things Nintendo right now so I can't wait to fight Ganon in Adventure mode and win! Also, can't wait to beat the story. Plus this game is a game that almost never ends. You can keep collecting and leveling up your characters for a while and you probably still won't be done with it. It's awesome! I urge you to get this game for Wii U and if you don't have a Wii U, I urge you to get one! There are so many good games on it you just have to have one. I would recommend getting this game, Mario Kart 8, Super Mario 3d World and The Legend of Zelda: the Windwaker HD. Plus there are so many other games to get that are already out, and more are on the way. Really happy with this purchase and my Wii U purchase. Couldn't recommend more!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I loved Hyrule Warriors!
*by D***8 on September 27, 2014*

Like a lot of people, I was interested but very skeptical of the pseudo-union of these two franchises. I know dynasty warriors doesn't have the biggest following here in the states, but I'm a big fan of the series. After the initial reveal, though underwhelming, I still couldn't wait to get my hands on it. Countless character reveals and a couple Nintendo Directs later and here we are. I had already read a few reviews going in so I knew what I was getting myself into. Hyrule Warriors is Dynasty Warriors with a Zelda skin plus tons of fan service and I couldn't be happier with that. The collaboration shows Koei Tecmo really did their research on the little touches that make Zelda what it is and it gets it right on many aspects of the series, from the familiar sound of striking an enemy with that final combo when they're vulnerable, to the great fairy's anime-dominatrix laugh. I was smiling the entire time! Don't expect a lot of exploration or treasure hunting, but do expect lots of epic battling and non-stop action! The combat can be repetitive when taken from an onlooker's perspective but when you're powering through enemy forces in the heat of battle you hardly notice that. You're used to that when you play DW. It's even better when played with a second player, however. As the levels progress you unlock more playable characters and, contrary to one review I read, after more that Link is available in two player mode you can feel free to switch from the iconic tunic-clad hero to one of his available comrades. I really enjoyed how powerful it felt to play as Impa or take advantage of the nimble Sheik's skills. It can be deep, as well, when you get into using the Smithy to forge more powerful versions of your weapons or creating badges for additional effects. Note that in two player mode the only disappointment was that the resolution takes a hit being split onto two different screens: the TV and the Gamepad. It played smoothly enough and didn't detract from the game, but I wish more had been done to remedy this. I didn't mind the omission of online co-op since I'm not much for online play, but I realize this may be a point against it for some. Graphically Omega Force did an amazing job. The character models are detailed and animate well, and sometimes I forgot I was playing a game that wasn't developed by Nintendo. It's that spot on. Musically, there are all the familiar tunes you'd expect from a Zelda title fused with a little DW flavor. They are more upbeat with heavier baselines that suit the mood of the game and get you pumped for battle. The compositions are extremely well done. There are many different modes to play also, including a Free Mode where any stage unlocked can be played with any available unlocked character, including the playable boss characters. The same goes for adventure mode where the gameplay is a bit more structured as you work your way around the map unlocking new areas and weapons by completing certain objectives. These other modes can also be played co-op. I won't say anything of the story so as not to ruin it for anyone interested. I really did enjoy it, but let it be known going in that they did the best they possibly could to include characters from different timelines and zelda universes into one cohesive plot. It works like it's supposed to, nonsensical as it might seem. I will say KT's experience in the action genre lends a flavor to the cutscenes especially that Nintendo should take note of. Overall, if you couldn't tell by how I've been praising it, I really do recommend this game. It's for fans of action games and Zelda fans that want to see a different take on the franchise they know and love!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Zelda game I have been dreaming about for years
*by B***L on September 30, 2014*

Is this a good Zelda game for you. Well that depends. Have you ever played a Zelda game and wished you could fight alongside the Hyrule army in huge battles against evil monster hordes? Have you ever played a Zelda game for so long your mind goes numb; all you want to do is kill things but you get frustrated because you are forced to solve yet another puzzle? If you answered yes to those two questions then this is the game for you! But if you want to know some more then read on. Ever since meeting the band of Hyrule soldiers in the town bar while playing Twilight Princess I have been asking myself, "Why am I always called on to fix things after they go wrong, if I were part of the Hyrule army I would have stopped Gannon and his thugs before they could take over and save myself the hassle of fighting through all those dungeons. Well apparently the creators of this game thought the same way. I am going to divide this review up in 5 segments to talk about the good and bad of this game. -Game Modes -Storyline -Fighting Style -Game Play -Misc Thoughts -Game Modes: Basically there are two playing modes, Legend Mode and Adventure Mode. The Legend mode consist of 18 missions or scenarios as the game calls them, these missions are linked together by a storyline. In Adventure mode there are 128 missions that are not story driven, these missions vary for example some may call for killing 1,000 enemy units in 10 min or less, others require killing all the enemy commanders in a set amount of time etc. -Storyline: Don't worry no spoilers here. So before I bought the game I knew you would fight in different locations, such as Twilight, Skyward Sword, etc, I was afraid there wouldn't even be a story just battles in various places, with characters from those games. Well rest assured there is a story and it is a really good one. I am usually a big critic when it comes to story lines but I will say considering they had to make a story to use characters from three different games and eras of hyrule history they did a pretty remarkable job. It is well thought out and coherent, a credit to the Zelda series. We see lots of fan favorites, like Midna from Twilight, Fi from Skyward Sword, and Sheik just to name a few. We also see a few new faces, a good girl, a bad guy, a bad girl, and a bad ... thing for a lack of a better term. I think the story is Zelda worthy but with just 18 missions of story it is a little too short for me. -Fighting Style: So if you don't know this game uses the same engine as the Dynasty Warrior games, don't know Dynasty Warriors that is okay I had never played it either. The game is over the top action, and by that I mean kinda unrealistic action. So for example when you swing your sword you can knock back like 15 guys, using a special attack you typically take out 30 to 60. There are a lot of enemies but they aren't much of a threat to you, mostly pawns, who seem unsure if they should ignore you or hit you. When you are running through the game you can go though a group of about 100 enemy without even getting hit once! But that isn't to say they are all push overs, the fire breathing lizards, the black knights (Darknuts) and zombie looking dudes (ReDead Knights) can be tough, as well as the main bad guys. Oh when I say there are a lot of enemies to give you a good idea you will probably kill about 2,000 of them each mission in about 30 min or so. So when fighting you use combo attack, basically you push two buttons to attack, the order in which you push those buttons releases a combo and changes the amount of damage you inflict on an enemy. So this is my beef with the game, the common foot soldier isn't aggressive enough, they seem to stand around waiting to get killed, there is no fun (or at least not as much fun) in that. I wish the enemy were harder to beat and I wish there would be like half the amount of enemy pawn on the battlefield. But I will admit the ease at which you kill the enemy I thought would get old fast but so far it hasn't. -Game Play: So the objective for each legend mode scenario may change a couple times during the mission, sometimes it may to be to kill a certain bad guy, or take over enemy keeps. Keeping and taking over keeps is key to the game, keeps are taken over when the keep captain is killed. Keeps are important because they are the reinforcement points for your army, once you take over a keep, friendly soldiers will teleport into it and either defend the keep or attack the enemy. Sounds kind of hokie but works in practice. -Misc Thoughts: Pros: I love the fact there are no puzzles to solve, not that I don't like puzzles in Zelda games but it is nice just to be able to concentrate on the enemy. Tons of Zelda references and items, it is great to see settings and play characters from several different Zelda games. Cons: I can't believe in the year 2014 I have to still read conversations between Zelda characters, seriously why not hire voice actors and have them read it for us? If you like reading then you should have a option to turn on or off voice read lines. Only time it is read to you is when a narrator is explaining things between missions. It can be a problem during a battle, I am worried about killing the enemy and not reading when my teammates are saying, it is easy to miss changed mission conditions that way. I know I already said this but enemies aren't strong enough, I have played thorough 14 missions, and only die twice. Even the bad guy bosses are too weak (I have failed a mission many more times usually one of my teammates dies or my base gets taken over) -Bottom line: A very good game, I recommend it. If you are still unsure if this game is for you I would recommend going to the Nintendo eShop, select Hyrule Warriors and it will show you several screen shots and some videos, one video is 30 min produced by Nintendo talking about the game, the characters, the development etc. It is a really good video I recommend you watch if you are still undecided about this game.

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