It also can’t be overstated that the fact this game is considered “canon” to the Zelda franchise speaks volumes about Nintendo’s confidence in Omega Force, trusting them to deliver a narrative worthy of the Zelda name. Developed by Omega Force, a division of Koei Tecmo that is primarily responsible for every game in the Warriors franchise, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity looks to introduce something new while largely sticking to its roots as a thumb-blistering hack-and-slash action game.įor the purposes of keeping this review spoiler-free, I won’t go into too much detail surrounding the plot, other than to say that the game’s storyline is incredible. However, in many ways, the game also serves as a pseudo-sequel to the original Hyrule Warriors, which was originally released on the Wii U before getting ported to the 3DS and Switch. This hype was largely due to the game being considered an official “prequel” to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, taking place approximately 100 years prior. When Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity was announced in a surprise trailer released by Nintendo back in early September, it quickly gained a staggering amount of hype. Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Koei Tecmo’s successor to Hyrule Warriors that doubles as a prequel of sorts to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, is a thumb-blistering good time thanks to its incredible storytelling. By Justin O'Riley 1 year ago Follow Tweet
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