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Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Imprisonment Review

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment reaches a new peak for the spin-off series by enhancing its energetic hack-and-slash gameplay with greater depth and variety. Despite a few drawbacks, it successfully merges Omega Force's intense combat with The Legend of Zelda's beloved characters and settings.

Background of the Series

Over the years, many Dynasty Warriors spin-offs have emerged, including anime adaptations such as Gundam, Berserk, and One Piece, as well as game collaborations with Persona and Fire Emblem. Among these, the 2014 Hyrule Warriors and its sequel, Age of Calamity, stand out due to their unique mix of frantic battle action and the charm of Zelda’s universe.

Integration of Zelda and Musou Elements

Age of Imprisonment blends the two franchises more closely than ever, creating an experience that feels more like a fresh Zelda installment rather than a typical musou spin-off. While it may not sway those uninterested in this gameplay style, it delivers noticeable improvements over previous titles.

"With Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, the two long-running series are more intertwined than ever, to the point where it feels more like a brand-new Zelda release than just another musou spin-off."

Game Story

The story is the clearest area where Hyrule Warriors and The Legend of Zelda align in Age of Imprisonment, further bolstering its connection to Zelda lore.

Summary

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment successfully deepens its combat and narrative elements, positioning itself as a standout in the crossover series despite minor flaws.

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GameSpot GameSpot — 2025-11-04