The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's Musou spin-off offers a largely familiar experience, enhanced by several subtle but impactful combat improvements. Following the path laid by 2020's Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, this game delivers the classic one-versus-one-hundred action in a fun, action-packed spin-off.
Players who enjoyed The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom might wonder about Princess Zelda’s activities after her transport to Hyrule’s first age. According to Nintendo and Koei Tecmo, the answer is unleashing attacks on tens of thousands of enemy Shades, Moblins, and Zonai Constructs.
“It’s not exactly what I pictured in my head, I’ll admit, but such circumstances are perfectly in line with what the prior two Hyrule Warriors games have taught us to expect.”
This installment carries more significance as its events are fully canon, unlike previous spin-offs set in alternate timelines. At its core, it remains a Musou game similar to Dynasty Warriors and other related titles.
“Providing you know that going in, however, there’s still a lot of fun to be had and sheer spectacle to be seen in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment.”
Overall, the game combines familiar gameplay with a fresh narrative focus, making it an entertaining and visually impressive addition to the series.
Author's summary: Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment revitalizes a classic Musou formula with significant canonical stakes and refined combat, delivering a thrilling, action-packed prequel experience.