Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the Hyrule Warriors and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Hyrule Warriors.
October 2014
(77%)
51 Reviews
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Abstract: First off, if you have played and enjoyed the cathartic combat across expansive battlefields in a Dynasty Warriors game, and you're a fan of the Zelda series, you're good to go. Buy Hyrule Warriors – you really shouldn't be disappointed. If you haven't pl...
Abstract: Hyrule Warriors is the game everyone has been talking about, because seriously, how does it even exist? As successful as Musou games can be, they've never really hit that sort of mainstream presence outside of the occasional curiosity or over-exaggerated ...
Abstract: Admittedly, the Dynasty Warriors series has never garnered quite as much love and attention as The Legend of Zelda games, and with good reason. Based on the ancient Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Warriors is almost fam ed for its choppy fram...
Nice integration of Zelda characters and elements, More longevity and depth than you might expect, Smashing armies around the screen is fun
Disappointingly patchy graphics, Irritating escort missions, Lacks the polish and invention of a proper Zelda game
If you love the Warriors series then you'll love the Hyrule spin. If you'd like to try the Warriors series, then this is the most accessible place to start. But while Hyrule Warriors does its Warriors meets Zelda thing well enough – it's a generous and e...
Published: 2014-09-17, Author: Anthony , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Overflowing with action across lengthy story and mission modes, Gorgeous and polished more than the average Dynasty Warriors, Playful and irreverent treatment of the Zelda series.
Dynasty Warriors purists may be turned off by the lower character count, Adventure Mode goals, golden spider locations sometimes vague
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Published: 2014-09-17, Author: Simon , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: It's become a clichéd observation, but one that Nintendo nevertheless continues to reinforce: the Legend of Zelda series is not a continuing saga so much as it is a recurring myth. The story never advances. Rather, its tale is retold in fresh ways with ea...
Some repetitive button mashing instead of less stressful touch pad/analog stick use, little new/evolving content in the Warriors franchise, more variety, more voice acting, other controls options to relieve button mashing stress (e.g. analog stick)
Published: 2014-10-02, Author: David , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: The Legend of Zelda series is a franchise that has contributed quite a lot to the video games industry, being almost like a “founding father” of action-adventure games. In its 28 year history, many foundations and techniques have been taken straight from...
A fan service skin of a Zelda game, however good, is still just an impersonation. It's a mix that only occasionally works, and more often than not simply feels repetitive and out of place....
Published: 2014-09-26, Author: Stephen , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: Hyrule Warriors is the opposite of a Zelda game.Zelda games are tidy and elegant. They may be grand adventures, but the best of them feel carefully-pruned.They're about one hero, Link, saving the world. They're role-playing games, of a sort, with minimal...