For that reason, I won't mince words over the details — you can check out our original
Hyrule Warriors review for that.
GameSpot awarded the original version an 8/10 in
our Hyrule Warriors review.
For much more, read our original Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze review as well as
our Hyrule Warriors review for Wii U.
Not exact matches
This is our
Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition
review for the Nintendo Switch.
We have a couple of
reviews out this week including Star Fox Zero & Mr Panda's own
review on
Hyrule Warriors Legends and Victoria Thorley's Senran Kagura: Deep Crimson..
We're barreling toward the launch of
Hyrule Warriors, and many of you are likely looking for
reviews to help you make an informed purchase decision.
Hyrule Warriors is out and the
reviews are rolling in, and now it's our turn to look and see whether the game lives up to the hype and whether or not it's the game for you.
In celebration of Miketendo64's Zelda Week, here is my
review of
Hyrule Warriors Legends for... View Article
Highlights include
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, Battle Chasers: Nightwar, Little Nightmares, The Banner Saga, and Framed Collection — all of which we'll have
reviews for soon.
Unfortunately, during the time of writing this
review, Nintendo hasn't given any information on
Hyrule Warrior: Definitive Edition's specs differences, so I can't provide you any details on resolution or frames - per - second.
Hyrule Warriors was
reviewed using promotional codes on Wii U, 3DS and Switch, all as provided by the publisher.
Original (3DS, revamped from Wii U)
review:
Hyrule Warriors is, basically, Dynasty
Warriors using characters from The Legend of Zelda.
Today, in A Weet at the Source: a
review of The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers Vol.1, a video
review for
Hyrule Warriors Legends, and more!
Just in time for #ZeldaWeek, MrPanda was on hand to give us his
review of
Hyrule Warriors Legends, which is great because with his addition and the one we posted back in March there are now two
reviews you can read for the same game, for you to compare against the other and see if the port is worth your time or not.
The Legend of Zelda and
Hyrule Warriors have something of a history on Miketendo64, not only have we covered quite a few news stories and features, but we've
reviewed quite a few of the games too and should you wish to check a few of those out, including our
reviews for the newer Tri Force Heroes and Twilight Princess HD, you can find them below from going from the oldest to newest games to be released on the 3DS and Wii U: (I really should consider doing a written
review for the Wind Waker HD!)
I continue to take the stance of checking the
reviews and fan feedback first to know if one should place priority on
Hyrule Warriors or not.
While you're here, why not check out our
review for
Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition?
** Zelda Musou
Hyrule Allstars DX
Review Combining the Shin Sangoku Musou (Dynasty
Warriors) series that began in 2000 with The Legend of Zelda...
I was lucky enough to
review Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate and Samurai
Warriors 4, win a copy of Dynasty
Warriors 8 Extreme Legends and plug more than 200 hours into my copy
Hyrule Warriors.
May 18th, 2018 by Solid Jack Category:
Hyrule Warriors, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch,
Reviews, Switch
Reviews, The Legend Of Zelda
I mean lets
review, we've got Mario Kart 7, which a lot of people still play, we've got Super Smash Bros 3DS, we've got both the (currently released) greatest AND (argulably) darkest 3D Zelda games, we've got a port / sequel of the greatest 2D Zelda game — Link to the Past, we've got
Hyrule Warriors port which FAR surpasses the WiiU version and now we have this.
In celebration of Miketendo64's Zelda Week, here is my
review of
Hyrule Warriors Legends for... View Article
Hyrule Warriors Legends releases in a few days and we have been playing it for nearly a week already thanks to our
review copy.
Just in time for #ZeldaWeek, MrPanda was on hand to give us his
review of
Hyrule Warriors Legends, which is great because with his addition and the one we posted back in March there are now two
reviews you can read for the same game, for you to compare against the other and see if the port is worth your time or not.
Unfortunately, during the time of writing this
review, Nintendo hasn't given any information on
Hyrule Warrior: Definitive Edition's specs differences, so I can't provide you any details on resolution or frames - per - second.
You can find
Hyrule Warriors and
Hyrule Warriors Legends
reviews all over the web from back when the game initially launched on Wii U and 3DS.
It may not have scored as highly as Bayonetta 2, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS or
Hyrule Warriors this year, but Weekly Famitsu have published their Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
review within t...
• E3 wrap - up • NX «Secret» reason why it wasn't shown at E3 • NX cartridge rumors resurface • Mighty No. 9 gets released to mixed
reviews • Shovel Knight updates announced • Josh plays Rhythm Heaven Megamix and Doshin the Giant • Zac plays Rhythm Heaven Megamix,
Hyrule Warriors Legends, and 1990 Nintendo World Championships • Jesse plays The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons, and Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯ FE • Visit from the Postman
I completed my
reviews of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Circle Entertainment's Witch & Hero II over the last few weeks, which put my attention focused on playing
Hyrule Warriors Legends to
review.
Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition was
reviewed on Nintendo Switch using a digital code provided by Nintendo.
And thanks to Nintendo of America, I have been able to play, and now
review the portable offering of
Hyrule Warriors.
To sum up my
review of
Hyrule Warriors, I believe it to be an excellent Dynasty
Warriors game that not only holds a new appeal in the form of Zelda, but also is made more accessible with a steady difficulty curve and a streamlined story.
If you are unfamiliar with
Hyrule Warriors, you can read our full
review for the Wii U Release and the Nintendo 3DS Release to catch up.