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| 9/10 GameReactor | 9/10 Le Bêta-Testeur | 9/10 Nintendoros |
| 9/10 Nintendo Life | 18/20 GamerGen | 87/100 Nintendúo |
| 85/100 NextN | 85/100 Switch-Actu | 83/100 Games.ch |
| 8/10 Nintendo-Town | 8/10 Shacknews | 8/10 wccftech |
| 8/10 IGN | 80/100 COGconnected | 8/10 GamersGlobal |
| 8/10 PCGames | 8/10 Vandal | 8/10 SpazioGames |
| 8/10 Areajugones | 8/10 GameOver | 8/10 Multiplayer.it |
| 8/10 Beyond Gaming | 8/10 Journal du Geek | 8/10 VideoChums |
| 8/10 Tom’s Hardware (it) | 4/5 Absolute Geeks | 8/10 MeriStation |
| 8/10 Well Played | 8/10 Geeky | 8/10 3RD Strike |
| 8/10 MKAU Gaming | 4/5 GamezGeneration | 8/10 M2 Gaming |
| 8/10 Pure Nintendo | 4/5 Outerhaven Productions | 8/10 HeartBits VG |
| 8/10 NerdMovieProductions | 75/100 Gaming Trend | 7/10 GameSpot |
| 7/10 ActuGaming | 7/10 Numerama | 7/10 GameScore.it |
| 7/10 GameInformer | 7/10 GamingBolt | 7/10 GameHope |
| 7/10 Niche Gamer | 14/20 JeuxActu.com | 3/5 GamesRadar |
| 3/5 Geeks By Girls |
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Perfect presentation for a musou
Interesting, lore-expanding narrative
Weaker race leads
Couple of worn-out clichés
Could use a few more strategic maps


The gameplay is very well crafted.
It works wonders on Nintendo Switch 2.
We need an online cooperative.


Looks, sounds, and plays every bit as slick and polished as a mainline Zelda game
Sync strikes and other combat tweaks make for best-in-class battling
Clever use of UI, menus, music, and more from TOTK
Tougher levels provide loads of challenge
Suitably superb soundtrack, and voice-acting is top stuff


Zelda enjoys her well-deserved role.
New characters who integrate very well with those already known.
The side missions can become repetitive.
There are a few very occasional drops in FPS.


A scenario in the lore of Tears of the Kingdom
The integration of Soneau technologies
Individual techniques help to energize the whole.
An impeccable technical side
Cinematics less clean than the rest of the experience
A completely abandoned tactical side


Particularly spectacular visually mass battles.
Several playable heroes with individual skills, combos, and impressive special attacks.
A very high tactical depth by exploiting the weaknesses of the opponent.
Many Sonau components are cool as gadgets.
Wide range of side missions and other tasks on the world map


Fluide
Beau
Généreux en contenu
Chaque personnage est différent
Pas de sentiment de réécriture de l?histoire
Le mode « Kid Icarus » sympathique
Malgré la redondance des combats, nous avons toujours envie d?en relancer un
Les missions « murmures » qui nous obligent à tester un peu tout ce que propose le jeu
Les attaques synchro impressionnantes
Beaucoup d?icônes sur la carte qui déclenchent le sentiment de FOMO, mais qui finalement rallongent artificiellement la durée de vie
Redondance de l?action inhérente au genre du Musou
Cinématiques de mauvaise qualité (flou, problème de contraste et de résolution)
On n?en peut plus des onomatopées
Un roster d?ennemis conséquent et fidèle, mais qui tourne vite en rond


Teamwork-focused combat is engaging
Better tech than its predecessors
Tons for completionists to do
Nice music and voice work
Star-Fox-style missions a surprise
30fps cutscenes and the rare FPS hiccup
Core campaign short by Warriors standards


More compelling story
Excellent aesthetics
Wide variety of fighters/skills
Few familiar faces
Nothing but fighting
[80/100] reviewed at 04/11/2025 - Test Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment ? A Musou Feast [read the full review on COGconnected]


Engaging gameplay principle
Four levels of difficulty
Good solo gameplay duration (25 hours and more)
Many playable heroes with multiple individual skills.
More tactical depth, notably thanks to the Sonau components.
High quality staged story
Wide range of side missions and numerous character upgrades (optional) through the world map.
60 images per second constantly
A show of spectacular effects
Mainly good animations
Rich sound effects
Good speech synthesis (also in German!)
Upbeat background music
Manageable playful request
The cards often look too similar.
Sometimes environments are very lacking in details.


One of the best musou ever created, with very interesting gameplay innovations.
Good performance, especially in TV mode, with stable 60 frames per second.
The camera remains a pending issue.
Although it is replayable, it could have included more post-game elements.


Narratively, it is an excellent complement to Tears Of The Kingdom.
Simple yet well-implemented combat system.
We can see that it is a cross-gen production (although it is exclusive to the Switch 2).


Impeccable Spanish dubbing with consistent cinematics.
On-screen combinations that make the game much more accessible.
Variety of characters with unique fighting styles
Gigantic map and a lot of content
Outstanding technical section with stunning graphics
Occasional frame drops, few but they happen.
Some enemies with very basic AI


Excellent technical field.
A wide variety of missions and content that will satisfy fans of games in this genre.
A long and very faithful central plot to the original material...
Repetition and grinding continue to be offered equally, also equally exhausting.
The capacity requirements, which may bother some players.


The combat system offers a good variety of situations.
Beautiful to look at and, this time, also very smooth.
The list of playable characters did not fully convince us.
Difficulty level set a little too low


Many unique and remarkable characters
Captivating story with quite a few dramatic moments.
Beautiful technical presentation
Passive NPCs


Finally a Mus? game on Switch that benefits from a smoothness worthy of its name.
The increasingly addictive progression system


Fluid, dynamic and more tactical combat system than in the past.
Excellent technical optimization and strong performance on Switch 2
Artistic direction faithful to the imagination of Tears of the Kingdom.
Inevitable long-term repetitiveness
Lack of a true exploratory element


The character of Calamo and the end of the game.
At the audiovisual level, there are no more jolts and it would pass for a main delivery.
The variety of characters.
He has spectacular battles and we appreciate the new gameplay features.
We were expecting more from the post-game content.
Combat
Repetitive


Gorgeous visuals and audio
Performs well
Minor drops while playing handheld
Limited exploration


Addictive gameplay mixing Warriors and Zonnaï mechanics
Excellent performance at 60fps on Switch 2
Huge animation work on all the characters
Soundtrack that perfectly revisits the themes of Zelda.
Well thought out cooperative mode with GameShare
60
+ hours of content
Camera sometimes gets stuck
Repetitive side missions
Large storage space required (43.3 GB)


Better performance than previous games
Develop very well the story that was told to us in Tear of the Kingdom.
They dared to try new mechanics.
Bring the Latin dubbing.


The Story Will Put Tears In Your Eyes (Pun Intended)
Impressively Long Campaign?
Incredible Amount Of Customization Between Character Choices, Abilities, and Weapon Options
Calamo
AI Could?ve Been Better
?But The Grind Will Get To You At Points
[4/5] reviewed at 26/11/2025 - Test Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Imprisonment ? Do What You Must For Your Kingdom [read the full review on Outerhaven Productions]


Fast and fun hack'n'slash action to play.
The technical performance on Nintendo Switch 2 is good.
Some supporting characters seem unnecessary.


Fantastic soundtrack
A few cool lore details
Enemies have way too much HP
Fighting for territory on the map is tedious
Did we really need Link here?
Unique Skills and Sync Strikes are rewarding, active, and add depth
Cleaving through hundreds of enemies is still zen-like
Performance is excellent, both handheld and docked
Lacks mission variety
The Depths and Sky Islands are underutilized


The wide variety of gameplay
The successful integration of the universe (sound objects, amalgamation, etc.)
The original version
The staging of the cinematic sequences...
Little risk-taking in the narrative structure
The low number of enemies displayed simultaneously
Some pretty ugly textures
... But blurry


An interesting addition to the Tears of the Kingdom scenario
Generous lifespan if one wants to complete everything, but not excessive.
For a smart and well-balanced challenge, we'll have to come back later.
Uneven graphically, between aliasing and slightly "Switch 1" cinematics


Fun integration of Sonean artifacts
Varied playable cast, Zelda finally in the spotlight
Artistic direction consistent with Tears of the Kingdom
Local coop really fun despite the compromises
Uneven narrative pace, writing too restrained
Secondary characters less developed
World map overloaded with icons and small tasks
Decrease in fluidity in split-screen co-op


19 playable characters, each with bespoke gameplay gimmicks, playstyles, and mechanics
Inventive implementation of concepts from Tears of the Kingdom
Evolving combat system
Seeing swarms of enemies never fails to impress
Huge gaps in the story due to vast time skips
Ganondorf is not playable despite the plot fostering a perfect opportunity for it
Light on post-game content and underused rail-shooter gameplay
Repetitive gameplays




Zelda is a great lead
+
Tech performance is great
+
Story additions work well
Boring battlefield design
-
Missions overly linear
-
Shooter sections are an odd addition


Nineteen playable characters exclusive to the story
An awesome VF
Smooth gameplay full of surprises
An action-packed Muso like we love them
Graphically very beautiful
A selection title not playful enough
Too many cuts between important scenes
No familiar characters (Link, Impa, etc). We discover characters from the past.
Capricious camera
Not comfortable in portable mode (too small for such a big game)


... you, as fans, want to know what Princess Zelda experienced during Tears of the Kingdom.
... you are looking for a game for your Switch 2 that will keep you entertained for weeks.
... you don't want almost uninterrupted action.
... you are not interested in The Legend of Zelda or only marginally interested.
Good fluidity on Nintendo Switch 2
Spectacular special and synergistic attacks
Dense plot of videos dubbed in Italian...
He has trouble starting
Initial limitations in the cooperative
No surprise in the pace and variety of missions.
Different styles of play
Captivating extension of the Tears of the Kingdom story
The exploitation of non-renewable raw materials is sometimes necessary.
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