Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment finishes what Tears of the Kingdom started
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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment finishes what Tears of the Kingdom started
"Though my 100-plus-hour completed save file would beg to differ, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is an unfinished game. Think of it like Korean barbecue. Without the kimchi, rice, sprouts, or sauce, it's just meat - tasty meat to be sure, but not a complete (or healthy) dinner. Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is the missing banchan in this analogy."
"Age of Imprisonment is a hack-and-slash game (also known as a musou) that recounts Zelda's half of Tears of the Kingdom 's story. Players can fight as a number of characters from Hyrule's ancient past, like King Rauru, his scientist sister Mineru, the legendary leaders of Hyrule's different races, and a number of mysterious and important figures including Princess Zelda herself."
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment provides Zelda's perspective on Tears of the Kingdom, filling narrative gaps and positioning Princess Zelda as a central playable character. The game adopts the musou hack-and-slash formula and features a roster of Hyrule's ancient figures, including King Rauru and Mineru, alongside legendary leaders of the races. Combat occurs across maps where up to three characters clear waves of weak enemies, mid-bosses, and large bosses, gradually converting territory from enemy red to ally blue. The design layers light and heavy attack combos and augmentations to create approachable but engaging depth. The expansion complements the base game rather than replacing it.
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