Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Imprisonment Review - Link To The Past

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment Review

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment represents a high point in the spin-off series despite a few flaws. It builds on its lively hack-and-slash combat by adding more depth and variety.

Background of the Series

Over the years, there has been a wealth of Dynasty Warriors spin-offs, including anime adaptations such as Gundam, Berserk, and One Piece, as well as video game collaborations with franchises like Persona and Fire Emblem. The 2014 collaboration, Hyrule Warriors, along with its sequel, Age of Calamity, are among the most well-received due to blending Omega Force's intense hack-and-slash gameplay with The Legend of Zelda's iconic characters, settings, and enemies.

Integration and Evolution

In Age of Imprisonment, the connection between the two long-running series is stronger than ever, making it feel more like a fresh Zelda title than just another musou spin-off. While it is not flawless and unlikely to persuade those who dislike this genre, it offers noticeable improvements over earlier entries.

Story Alignment

The story is one of the clearest areas where the series merge seamlessly, enhancing the experience for fans of both franchises.

By Richard Wakeling on November 4, 2025, at 6:00 AM PST

Author's Summary: Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment refines the musou formula by deepening gameplay and storytelling, delivering a richer experience for fans despite some minor drawbacks.

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GameSpot GameSpot — 2025-11-05