Don't get me wrong, I absolutely
love Hyrule Warriors as it was the reason why I got a Wii U, with Legends being the reason why I got a New Nintendo 3DS XL, but with Hyrule Warriors turning 4 nearing to the end of this year, I can't help but feel a little sad that a sequel wasn't revealed.
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely
love Hyrule Warriors as it was the reason why I got a Wii U, with Legends being the reason why I got a New Nintendo 3DS XL, but with Hyrule Warriors turning 4 nearing to the end of this year, I can't help but feel a little sad that a sequel wasn't revealed.
I love the Hyrule Warriors games and I actually do like Lana and Cia and would have liked to see their story continue, or at least find out what did become of them after the events of the added levels that come packaged with Legends.
(long time, I know) I enjoyed it well enough, so I'm pretty darn sure I'll
love the Hyrule Warriors, being it's the Legend of Zelda and all!
Never played Fire Emblem in my life but
I love Hyrule Warriors so I'm going to get this game.
I loved Hyrule Warriors and Legends, but I hated the adventure mode.
I loved the Hyrule Warriors soundtrack with its Heavy Metal style orchestrations, yet that also got some negativity.
I loved Hyrule Warriors on Wii U and it's a shame the new levels and modes aren't coming to the original, still it'll be fun to try the new characters.
Not exact matches
The roster is lacking I'll agree with that as a big Fire Emblem fan, but as a big
Hyrule Warriors fan as well, this is the one of the best Warriors games out there, it looks great, the characters are what you
love and the game play is top notch.
Far from being the braindead musou we have learned to expect and
love, Fire Emblem Warriors is not just a
Hyrule Warriors reskin either but a new, exciting take at the genre.
The plot revolves around a corrupted sorceress who wants to destroy
Hyrule and take the Triforce so she can force Link to
love her.
My answer: The games that are already announced are enough for put Nintendo in a great place in 2015, however I think they should work more on amiibo because having one is worthless (unless you're in
love with smash... kinda like me:P), they're not cheap and the only game that they work well with is Super Smash Bros., in the other games they just give you additional items that aren't either that amazing and necessary (ex:
Hyrule Warriors, Mario Kart 8, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse), more I'm still waiting for what they're gonna do with Captain Toad, the game is already out but still no clue.
The gameplay may be pretty good, but one of the things that I
loved about
Hyrule warriors was decimating armies with my favorite characters, and I don't like pretty much all of the fates cast.
And with mention of
Hyrule, after a nice 1 million halos earned, I took to adventure mode on
Hyrule Warriors because even now with every skulltula earned, weapon obtained and A ranked accumulated (just two more medals to go), I still
love to play this game and with the Leaked
Hyrule Warriors All - Stars news flying, well that only added to the interest, besides who can resist playing some good old Zelda?
Like me, I seriously dislike
Hyrule Warriors BUT
LOVE Legend of Zelda franchise.
I
love my hack - and - slash games and
Hyrule Warriors was almost exactly the game I had wanted it to be.
The final dlc pack for
Hyrule Warriors is out and having played as Yuga and Ravio on both versions of the game, I think I'm in
Love with Yuga!
With Tropical Freeze,
Hyrule Warriors, and Captain Toad on the horizon, here are the final few Wii U gems we'd
love to see on Switch.
Could be like
hyrule warriors, but with poke «mon and tekken rather than zelda and dynasty warriors.I don't know but i do know a console poke «mon would be pretty snazzy.I
loved playing blue on the super gameboy.
The release timing is certainly coincidental with
Hyrule Warriors releasing on Switch this month, but if you
love the whole musou concept, this is the game for you.
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.
While there's plenty of big picture aspects that
Hyrule Warriors handles well, the little details also help make this game feel like both a
loving homage to Zelda's history while also creating an IP that stands on its own.
If you have been waiting for the right time to jump into a Dynasty Warriors - like game and you
love The Legend Zelda, there is no greater choice than
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition.
If you're a huge Zelda fan you might get a kick out of
Hyrule Warriors and if you're a Dynasty Warriors fan you're sure to find something to
love.
Apr 08, 2018 - With Tropical Freeze,
Hyrule Warriors, and Captain Toad on the horizon, here are the final few Wii U gems we'd
love t...
I personally
love the dynamic music in Breath of the Wild and feel it helps to truly immerse me in my surroundings, but if you can't stand the silence, then this mod will have you humming the
Hyrule Field theme in no time.
With
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition set to release this spring, it's got the entire Nintendo Wire team once again thinking about how much we all
love the roster of characters attached to it.
If you're the type of person who
loves to buy game guides to get through longer games, then you'll be excited to know that both Bayonetta 2 and
Hyrule Warriors will be receiving hardcover guides from Prima Games in the United States.
Hyrule Warriors is a bit of a
love letter to the series, and I expect nothing less with Fire Emblem's treatment (just the amount of DLC that can happen here, everyone is in for a treat).
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^ ^ If you do get this
Hyrule one, then you'll
love it, I suppose, haha.
I
love that they are doing more
Hyrule Historia!
I especially
loved the nods and winks they gave in Mute Cuty and
Hyrule Circuit.
More than anything else,
Hyrule Warriors feels like a heartfelt, if bizarre,
love letter to the original Zelda series.
For example, last month I gave
Hyrule Warriors a 3.5 out of 5 even though I
love it, because I was balancing my genuine enjoyment of the game with the game's own limitations according to «standard criteria.»
I
love leveling link up with all his goodies and being a bad ass as he storms thru
Hyrule.
The release timing is certainly coincidental with
Hyrule Warriors releasing on Switch this month, but if you
love the whole musou concept, this is the game for you.
(Maybe her amazing representation in
Hyrule Warriors is twisting my arm on this one, but man, would I
love to play a proper game in the franchise where she explores
Hyrule with rapier, baton, and rod.)
«Newcomers will
love the exciting action of
Hyrule Warriors Legends, but the added features will even appeal to fans playing the game for a second time,» said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America's Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing.
This past week saw the release of a bunch more info on the impressive looking Zelda / Dynasty Warriors title
Hyrule Warriors, a look forward to E3 and what we might be seeing on the show floor, and a selection of 8 mods for games that you already know and
love.
Following the footsteps of
Hyrule Warriors, Nintendo are taking their much
loved Fire Emblem series and giving it the hack and slash treatment.
I always
love it when developers release teaser videos chalk full of information about their games that can be found if you pay attention, and Nintendo's latest trailer for
Hyrule Warriors just happens to be one of those releases.
I fell in
love with the three dragons that gracefully fly around
Hyrule the instant I first saw one.
Here are some other points in time Old Zelda fans would
love to experience: The Forging of
Hyrule, The Imprisoning / Sealing War, The Origin of Zelda's lineage, How
Hyrule Was Flooded Before Wind Waker, The Split Timeline Theory / Fixing The Split, What ANY Iteration of Link Does After Saving The Land, Finding Navi / Concluding The Hero of Time's Story, etc..
For all of their triumphs, games like Wind Waker and Skyward Sword have broken
Hyrule down into a series of miniature adventures, and in the process lost a very important part of what I used to
love about Zelda games.
ALTTP has evolved and the evolution proved fruitful but more than that, it is still the
Hyrule we
loved back in the nineties.
Wii U's
Hyrule Warriors is doting the field with a plethora of different characters that we know and
love; like Midna, Zelda, Impa, Agatha, and even the cucco's.
The Sheikah Slate is awesome and I
love hearing how involved the Sheikah race has been in
Hyrule's history — way back with the introduction of Impa and Sheik in Ocarina of Time, I have always been intrigued about the Sheikah race!
The point is I fell in
love with
Hyrule Warriors from the very start.
If you have been waiting for the right time to jump into a Dynasty Warriors - like game and you
love The Legend Zelda, there is no greater choice than
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition.