Western audiences won't be
getting Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition until May 18, 2018.
I am disappointed a bit about the fact that instead of
getting a Hyrule Warriors 2, Koei Tecmo have their teams working on a Fire Emblem Warriors game, but as long as it is anything like the Hyrule games, it will be a welcome addition to my Nintendo Switch games collection.
Yet in just a few months we'll be
getting Hyrule Warriors Legends, the amped up 3DS version of the Wii U game that we all unexpectedly loved.
Japan will be
getting Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition very soon on March 22nd, while a western release date is still an estimated Spring 2018.
The experience has been downgraded in absolutely every aspect, but it's still fun in places; however, if you can,
get Hyrule Warriors for the WiiU.
Last week
we got a Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition trailer that focused on characters introduced in the Nintendo 64 games, with the exception of Game Boy denizen Marin.
look it this way we still
got hyrule warriors coming in september, bayonetta 2 / package with first one coming october, november possibly advance warfare / cant rule it out and december smash bros
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.
But to tide us over until then we've
got Hyrule Warriors coming to the Wii U on September 26.
Not exact matches
It might have taken a couple tries to
get the formula right, but
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition is exemplary.
The breath of fresh air we
got from Omega Force in
Hyrule Warriors and Dragon Quest Heroes is not present here, which means that Arslan is suitable mostly for fans of the anime.
Nintendo Australia yesterday announced that those attending Oz Comic - Con in Melbourne this weekend will
get the chance to play Super Smash Bros.,
Hyrule Warriors and Pokémon Art Academy.
Nintendo yesterday advised that
Hyrule Warriors will
get not one, but two Nintendo Directs next week.
I have
Hyrule Warriors, but never
got around to playing it, and I like Fire Emblem a lot more than Zelda.
I loved the
Hyrule Warriors soundtrack with its Heavy Metal style orchestrations, yet that also
got some negativity.
Never played Fire Emblem in my life but I love
Hyrule Warriors so I'm going to
get this game.
There are some protagonists from earlier entries — as well as all - new faces, such as lead characters Rowan and Lianna — but this is clearly a package aimed at modern followers of the franchise, and thanks to the focus on switching between units during battle, you'll
get more of a chance to familiarise yourself with each one than you perhaps did in
Hyrule Warriors.
Getting geared up for
Hyrule Warriors releasing later this month?
I
got all those top games in the list (I
got a PS4) and
Hyrule Warriors on my japanese wii u. I guess the game is being underestimated by japanese and D3 + TLOU are crazy popular games all over the world.
I don't think WiiU has quite hit the 2 million mark just yet, but it HAS been gaining momentum in Japan over the last two months and I see it
getting bigger with the upcoming release of
HYRULE WARRIORS, BAYONETTA, and other such stuff.
Having a near 4000 sales gap between Wii U and PS4 shows which console is winning in Japan and that gap is going to
get larger with the release of
Hyrule Warriors in 2 weeks and Bayonetta 2, Smash Bros 4 ect in the next few months.
I think wiiu will be fine in japan this Summer I mean they
got mk8, bayo 2,
hyrule warriors, and a wii sports club physical release plus one piece so I think it will do fine this summer not good but fine
As well as Zelda,
Hyrule Warriors Legends also
got a mention today in Nintendo Direct today and... View Article
It didn't feel like anything I hadn't already
gotten out of
Hyrule Warriors.
Some of the action is pretty nuts, but if you want more we've
got a raw six - minute gameplay video showcasing all of the
Hyrule Warriors characters here.
Also, a few days ago, Koei - Tecmo revealed that the game would
get two Limited Editions: the usual Treasure Box and Premium Box, that most major releases from that publisher end up
getting (
Hyrule Warriors did
get them too).
I absolutely adore it as a Wii U title and although I have both Wii U and 3DS versions of
Hyrule Warriors, I have no interest in
getting Super Mario Maker for 3DS.
How odd, usually I tend to
get the regular DLC celebratory SpotPass gift for
Hyrule Warriors Legends, around the same... View Article
In 2015 having banded together, Omega Force and Team Ninja had brought
Hyrule Warriors to the Wii U and I couldn't
get enough of it.
Today is the day owners of the both versions of
Hyrule Warriors, can
get their very own Medli as part... View Article
We're
got a gallery of Impa screens below, and you'll find the official
Hyrule Warriors site through the link.
How odd, usually I tend to
get the regular DLC celebratory SpotPass gift for
Hyrule Warriors Legends, around the same time I'm able to log into the eShop, download the new update and then download the actual DLC, but there's no update, no dlc just yet but already I've
got the SpotPass gift.
Hyrule Warriors is releasing in Japan in August, but those of us in the rest of the world are going to have to wait until September 26 before we can
get our hands on the game.
If its anything like
Warriors Orochi (Dynasty
Warriors spin off like
Hyrule Warriors), you
get occasionally hit by grunts on Normal, almost never on Easy, and on Hard they start being a threat.
Hyrule Warriors releases later this month in Japan, but the rest of the world must wait until September 26 to
get their hands on this game.
So far most of the footage we've seen has been from the Japanese version, but now we've
got some great footage from the US version of
Hyrule Warriors.
Hyrule Warriors has been out in Japan for a while now — they even
got an amazing Treasure Box Collector's Edition.
Also, Koei - Tecmo is bound to finally talk about DLC, because yes, you can bet Fire Emblem
Warriors is going to
get some (and a lot, too, if
Hyrule Warriors and
Hyrule Warriors Legends are anything to go by).
Hyrule Warriors is
getting its second piece of DLC, themed around Twilight Princess, on November 27th.
We
got Wind Waker HD,
Hyrule Warriors, Twilight Princess HD, and even Majora's Mask HD on Nintendo 3DS.
It also helped we
got the likes of Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, ARMS, Splatoon 2, Super Mario Odyssey, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and of course, Bayonetta 1 & 2, as well as the promise of games to come: Kirby Star Allies,
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Mario Tennis Aces, Metroid Prime 4, Bayonetta 3 and a new Fire Emblem, Yoshi and Pokémon for Switch.
My point is that the Wii U already has a Zelda game (Windwaker HD counts) and we will
get 2 more in the near future (Zelda U and
Hyrule Warriors).
Hyrule Warriors is releasing in August in Japan, but the rest of the world will have to wait until September 26 to
get their hands on the awesome might of Darunia.
Last week we saw that it wouldn't be just the heroes
getting in on the action in
Hyrule Warriors.
Hyrule Warriors is releasing in Japan in two days, but those of us in the US are going to have to wait until September 26 before we'll
get a chance to play, while those of in Europe will only have to wait until September 19.
With the recent Famitsu leaks showcasing Fi and Ghirahim as well as new environments from Skyward Sword in
Hyrule Warriors, Tecmo Koei has finally updated the official
Hyrule Warriors website with higher resolution images so we can
get a good look at the new characters, as well as the environments that are being incorporated into the game.
Sooooooo, since
Hyrule Warriors is coming out, does that mean that we won't
get a main but darker Zelda for more than a decade?!
If the latest Majora's Mask DLC for
Hyrule Warriors wasn't enough to
get your blood pumping, maybe this will be.
The Legend of Zelda fans will
get to see a lot more of an under - appreciated character in the next
Hyrule Warriors DLC pack.
Also, it'd be awesome if she had a slight moveset change and
got some of her harp moves from
Hyrule Warriors.