Hyrule Warriors Blends The Legend of Zelda with Dynasty Warriors

Hyrule Warriors
Hyrule Warriors

Hyrule Warriors, an upcoming game for the Nintendo Wii U console, combines the action-packed game play of Tecmo Koei’s Dynasty Warriors series with the iconic characters and worlds from The Legend of Zelda series.

In addition to the focused action game play of leading one soldier against a massive horde of enemies, the Dynasty Warriors series is also known for its epic storyline.

In this game, players control Link as he faces a powerful new enemy – the evil sorceress Cia – and her army to rescue the captive Princess Zelda.

For the first time ever, Princess Zelda’s loyal Hyrulean Captain Impa makes her debut as a playable character. Impa equips a huge sword and can perform powerful combos to defeat enemies.

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Many other surprising playable characters make appearances in Hyrule Warriors, and each playable character will have signature weapons and action animations.

The first stage of the game takes place in Hyrule Field, a location that will be very familiar to fans of The Legend of Zelda series.

The game-play structure of most of the stages bears a close resemblance to the Dynasty Warrior games, so Hyrule Warriors is a game that can truly be enjoyed by fans of both The Legend of Zelda and the Dynasty Warrior series.

Players must defend or reclaim areas by fighting against hordes of enemies and using different types of flashy and powerful moves. Players will encounter new enemies such as Sorceress Cia, but some familiar enemies like Bokoblins and Lizalfos from The Legend of Zelda series will also appear in the game.

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Rakesh Raman is a national award-winning journalist and founder of the humanitarian organization RMN Foundation. With over 30 years of experience in technology management and editorial research, he serves as a Country Expert for India with the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) Project (University of Gothenburg). Formerly an edit-page tech columnist for The Financial Express and a digital media expert for the United Nations (UNIDO), Rakesh specializes in the intersection of AI, governance, and human rights. For the past 15 years, he has managed the Raman Media Network (RMN), a global news service including rmndigital.com and rmnnews.com. His investigative work includes forensic research reports on election integrity and corruption, archived as open-access publications on Zenodo. As an AI and transformative technology expert, he develops frameworks for Agentic AI in e-governance and authored the AI for Kids Picture Book. His work is recognized by international bodies like Reporters Without Borders (RSF) for its focus on transparency and democratic accountability.

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