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Don't Expect Hyrule Warriors to Fill That Zelda Void

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Too much Warriors, not enough Hyrule.

Dynasty Warriors is the antithesis of so much of what I love about The Legend of Zelda. Exploration and puzzle solving are nowhere to be found in that historical hack-and-slasher, nor is there that unbridled sense of discovery that propels me ever onward. Those elements that draw me to so many of Link's adventures are replaced by destructive combat in which hundreds fall to your spinning blades, empowering you in the ways of slaughter like few other games can replicate. Nuance has been replaced with bludgeoning, and though I don't shun those who are drawn to such exploits, I've stayed clear of the franchise since its inception. Hyrule Warriors exists as an uneasy union between these two franchises. The brief demonstration I played was blandly enjoyable, though doesn't offer much for those who want to wield the master sword again.

Hyrule Warriors is the first entry I've played in the Warriors franchise, but even though I was a novice at the chaotic exploits, I was massacring the scared inhabitants without any hesitation. It was incredibly easy to lay waste to all who stood before me. Hundreds of moblins crowded the screen, though they were less vicious than even one such enemy from The Legend of Zelda. I never noticed if they were even trying to mount an attack or were all too happy to fall to my blade, and as I plowed through entire families in one deadly swoop, I could understand why others are so drawn to this franchise. Embodying someone so strong fulfills a power fantasy. You see an entire field overflowing with enemies, and you just slice right through them without any resistance. I felt like an action hero to whom normal rules don't apply. I'm going to force my will on everyone, and if you don't like it, you can have a sword in your face for your troubles.

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Killing hundreds or even thousands of poor moblins might be fun to some, but I struggled to care. I wasn't bored as I carved through the masses, but I wasn't particularly engaged, either. I enjoy more nuance in my combat, something thoughtful and skill-based that poses enough challenge to make sure my focus never wanes. The only thing I needed to consider in Hyrule Warriors was which combo I wanted to unleash. There are two attack buttons, and depending on the order in which you hit them, you do different moves. But even though visual flourishes accompanied each action, the results were the same; I was lulled by the predictability as the tapping rhythm overtook me.

Hyrule Warriors exists as an uneasy union between these two franchises.

Objectives occasionally rush onscreen detailing specific tasks you must accomplish. Here was a chance to turn the mundane combat into something special, but these also lacked imagination. Parts of the map would flash, and I would sprint toward the area to help a recognizable friend survive enemy attacks or take over a stronghold from opposing forces. Once I arrived at the scene, I still tapped out combos without much thought, and the bad guys quickly perished to let me proceed unscathed. My attention never completely dissipated because of the various shout-outs to the beloved Zelda series. I saved a goron from danger and plucked bombs from a treasure chest. The musical cues were pulled straight from The Legend of Zelda, and even the art style would fit right in with one of Link's adventures. There are enough nods to what I love that I would occasionally smile, because any excuse to be a part of that world is good enough for me.

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It was during a boss fight that things became slightly more interesting. If you're a fan of Zelda, and you saw that I picked up bombs in this stage, you can probably guess what boss burst on the scene. That's right: it was Dodongo. It's gigantic in Hyrule Warriors, much bigger than it appears in other games, though its weakness remains the same. After shooting out streams of fire, it would inhale deeply, and then I would just have to toss a bomb in its mouth. This momentarily stunned it, opening the door for more senseless slashing as I stripped away its health. The fight was the first time I had to move defensively, and it was a nice change of pace being presented with a foe who required more than frantic mashing to defeat.

As someone who adores The Legend of Zelda, there just isn't much here for me to latch on to. Yes, I'm as weak as anyone to the aesthetic charms of the franchise, but that's the only part of Zelda that has made the transition. The rest is pure Dynasty Warriors. I thought the game was fun enough, and was impressed by how I could kill so many enemies with so little effort. But I need more than window dressing to make me care about a game. For those who are in my position, eager for a new Zelda and hopeful Hyrule Warriors will fill that role, keep your expectations very low. None of the inherent appeal of Zelda is present here, so you need to care an awful lot about the characters and music to remain interested. If you already enjoy the Warriors series, Hyrule Warriors won't spoil what draws you to it. At least from what I've seen, It sadly doesn't reach an interesting balance that could have expanded the audience to include those who love The Legend of Zelda, too.

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No interest in this game and still not interested in getting the Wii U. Come on Nintendo.

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Did anyone expect it to fill the Zelda void?

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@crushbrain It might not fill Tom's Zelda void but I do expect it to fill mine. But maybe its because mines filled easily or maybe because Im already a fan of certain Warriors games.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I hope no one did. its just Dynasty warriors with Zelda characters.

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As a fan of both game series, I'm excited to play it. I agree that it would have been neat to somehow incorporate some traditional Zelda adventure nuances into the mix, but mowing down the Zelda bestiary Warriors style still has me more than sold.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Seriously? There are no decent emulators for newer systems and even if there were, I don't download roms for emulators unless I already own the game.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> lol quite frankly with comments like these Im surprised your avatar isnt the pic of some pirate lol

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> if you're such an expert on emulators, then you should know that there isn't an emulator for the Wii U yet, so to answer your question no you can't play it on 'your emulator'. You sound like someone who actually never used an emulator in your life, are you here just fishing for attention? are you really this lonely and sad?

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It kind of looks like garbage. I won't be trying it out. Zelda isn't good because of its characters (who, without the charm of the adventurous gameplay, are rather one dimensional), and all this game offers is the boring DW gameplay with one dimensional Zelda characters pasted on top. Zelda is so damn good because of the adventure, exploration and puzzles. I expect this to be about as good as Link's Crossbow Training, meaning not very.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> If you want characters who aren't one dimensional, go back to Majora's Mask

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Like I always say about games in the KOEI library.... UP THE DIFFICULTY. Then we will see if it is sooooo easy... heh. Good luck.

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@WitIsWisdom In all honesty upping the difficulty dosent really change the mindlessness of it. I dont know why I keep seeing people reccommed this like its supposed to solve the issue with the gameplay. Harder difficulty just means you need to level up and acquire the right equipment because the enemies get over powered and could kill you with 1 hit -__-". If you dont you could end up spending over an hour on a level that was designed to be completed in 30mins and the extended repetitiveness from that would annoy more people than satisfy them. If it meant fewer enemies but smarter AI with a bit more difficulty perhaps that would be different. But I guess thats toooo much to ask from Koei smh. That type of gameplay would probably be more likened to zelda games anyway. When it comes to a warriors game, harder difficulty usually means they remain stupid but block a bit more and do absurd damage if you havent leveled up enough. In the end the formula remains the same but its this type of gameplay that appeals to fans of the series. Its possible they might change how each difficulty plays out in a more in depth manner since this is somewhat of a new franchise but considering koei's past history, even in collabs like this, I wouldnt have high hopes on that. Either way upping the difficulty doesnt really solve the innate problem non-fans have with the series.

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guys, it's Tom Mc Shea's retarded articles that tries to bash nintendo. ignore it.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> ??? Are you serious? Tom Mc Shea is one of the most Nintendo friendly journalists on staff at GS. If you've played even one Warriors game you would have no doubt about what he says. They all basically play the same, the same being exactly how he described it.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> That's a lie. If you look at his previous articles you'd see that he is actively wishing for the Wii U and 3DSs destruction. He also does not own a Wii U. He is actually a Nintendo hater.

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Watching that gameplay footage just made me want a core Zelda game that actually stars Princess Zelda even more...

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This article is just stating the...obvious...


I believe this game was made for the fans. This game just screams fan service all over the place. Playing as Zelda? Impa? Fi? This alone sold the game to me. This is something I always wanted: to play as Zelda*. (This is why Spirit tracks is one of my favorite Zelda games.)
I don't even want to watch the character trailers, I already know I'm going to love them.


*Don't even dare mention the CD-i games.



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<< LINK REMOVED >> As a big fan, tis game doesn't speak to me at all. I won't even be trying it.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> The game is what it is, a warriors game with a zelda skin. People in Japan love the warrior series. Just wait until next year for a real Zelda game. People get so bent out of shape because they don't understand things. This was never meant to be a core Zelda experience.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Yes it was quite obvious well before it came out :). Didn't people behind the game even say something about that?

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the zelda universe may look like a way to suck fans in but the dynasty warrior core mechanics are still there and i dont think it will appeal to them.

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looks like fun for what it is. I don't expect Legend of Zelda. I expect DW with Zelda characters. Nothing great, but fun and maybe good

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<< LINK REMOVED >> you expect that because that is what it is. This author must be a little slow.

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Well, it's a nice written article and all but honestly, those impressions are more than expected from this game. It's exactly what it is - an hack and slash game, and I'm okay with that. Whoever expects this to fill a main Legend Of Zelda game just doesn't understand what Hyrule Warriors is about. Even if Tom didn't enjoy it a lot doesn't mean you won't as well, if you know from prior what you're getting.

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did this guy that made this article noticed that this game, named hyrule warriors not legend of zelda?


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Excellent review of the Dynasty Warriors series. Hopefully the reviewer for Hyrule Warriors can add more insight into the game than here.


Although, the premise of the article implying the game was a new Zelda game is kinda flawed, and seems like a stopgap to create a subject for an article rather than an actual problem. Nintendo has been obnoxiously reminding us this isn't a Zelda game.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> If it isn't a Zelda game, then why bother using the license?

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> He's simply stating that it's not intended to be part of the core Zelda experience. It's not a Zelda sequel. Everyone knows they're using the license just for fan service and to give a new way to play Zelda characters. Well, everyone except you and Tom McShea apparently.

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Well duh. It's DW with a LoZ skin. I don't know why Nintendo is insistent on handing over their franchises to Team Ninja. It's not working for them. Oh and what the hell is with the graphics? This looks like it could be on the gamecube.

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No one is expecting this game to be like the next entry in the Zelda franchise, so this article is relatively pointless. It is a DW game that is set in the Zelda universe. No more, no less. It will be fun in a very different way than the next entry in the Zelda series will be. Don't hate on the game just because you are not a fan of the DW style gameplay.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Speak for yourself. "You" are not expecting this game to be like the next entry in the Zelda franchise doesn't mean "no one" is so this article isnt pointless. And he's not hating on the game -__-" he's giving his honest opinion based on his hands on experience. Read the article again.

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Dynasty warriors is in my opinion one of the worst gaming franchises. While zelda is one of the best. I expect this game to be cool only based on novelty and not gameplay.

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SKyward Sword uses motion controls. I cannot use the bow it is too hard.

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@Sanligo same here. Since we all know from the past, that when Zelda and the Warriors series create a hybrid it is more like a Legend of Zelda game

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this is just a stupid...¿game?

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Dully noted.

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You talk about this being bland, and not feeling that hole for fans, but for starters, one, this isn't a zelda game nor was it ever intended to be one, you're supposed to be a professional reviewer now freaking act like one.

Second, this is bland? Did you even bother playing that god awful Skyward sword?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Skyward Sword wasn't a perfect game, but it was better than this crap.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> You haven't played Hyrule Warriors.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> crap? crap? are you kidding me? crap deserve some respect!

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