You may have noticed reviews for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment start to pop up around the internet today, with one site’s take missing from the roundups: ours! But don’t worry – unlike Zelda’s ...
Hyrule Warriors Age of Imprisonment is an all-new chapter in the hack & slash crossover saga from Nintendo and Koei Tecmo.
The latest Hyrule Warriors lets players experience the Imprisoning War for themselves, and it can be a bit of a grind.
Tears of the Kingdom was drenched in story, and although you don't need to know it to enjoy Age of Imprisonment, it helps.
On our recent expedition to the Tokyo Game Show, one of the most intriguing games we came across was AKIBA Lost. This ...
I also loved the pace of the campaign. As said, it fell a bit on the easy side because I'm a completionist and can't help but ...
The Legend of Zelda Timeline is a wibbly-wobbly mess, but at least this latest Hyrule Warriors isn't set in an alternate ...
More than three decades of Legend of Zelda history can be arranged in chronological order to see the plot progress from one ...
History matters in Zelda, and that truth is especially pronounced in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, out Nov. 6 for Nintendo Switch 2. Another entry in the hack-and-slash spinoff series, which ...
Wind Waker and Skyward Sword are the closest Zelda ever gets to seeming like an actual person, but she gets Princess'd eventually anyway. Once her identity is known in both games, she has practically ...
Age of Imprisonment holds an important place in the Zelda timeline, as it shows the Imprisoning War in detail. Here's where ...