The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's Musou-style spin-off delivers a mostly familiar experience enhanced by several small but meaningful combat improvements. Following the path set by 2020's Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, this title offers a 1-versus-100 action gameplay within the Tears of the Kingdom universe.
Players who enjoyed Tears of the Kingdom have likely wondered what Princess Zelda was up to after being sent to Hyrule’s First Age. According to Nintendo and Koei Tecmo, the answer is engaging in battles against tens of thousands of enemy Shades, Moblins, and Zonai Constructs.
While this scenario might differ from expectations, it aligns perfectly with the formula established by the previous Hyrule Warriors games. This installment holds more significance as its story is fully canon, not an alternate timeline.
At its core, Age of Imprisonment remains a Musou game, similar to the Dynasty Warriors series and its numerous spin-offs. Knowing this going in ensures players can enjoy the intense action and impressive spectacle offered by Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment.
"Those who played The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom have likely wondered what exactly Princess Zelda got up to after being transported to Hyrule’s first age."
"Age of Imprisonment carries a bit more weight this time since its events are 100% canon and not shuffled off into an alternate timeline."
Author's summary: This official prequel offers satisfying combat tweaks and faithful Musou action, enriching the Zelda lore while delivering a canon story full of thrilling battles.
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