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title: "Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition - Nintendo Switch"
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# 2-player mode Costume customization Epic battles Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition - Nintendo Switch

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## Summary

> 🎉 Join the Battle for Hyrule!

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- **What is this?** Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition - Nintendo Switch
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Co-op Combat:** Join forces with a friend for double the action!
- • **My Fairy Mode:** Customize and level up your fairy companions in 3D!
- • **All DLC Included:** Experience every adventure with all downloadable content!
- • **Costume Power-Up:** Dress Link and Zelda in stunning outfits from Breath of the Wild!
- • **Unleash Legendary Heroes:** Battle iconic foes from the Zelda universe!

## Overview

Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch brings together the ultimate action-packed experience, allowing players to battle legendary enemies, customize characters with iconic costumes, and enjoy enhanced graphics in My Fairy mode. With co-op gameplay and all previous downloadable content included, this edition is a must-have for fans of the Legend of Zelda series.

## Description

A new, Ultimate version of the exhilarating action game set in the Legend of Zelda universe will include every map and mission, plus all 29 playable characters from both the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS versions of the game, along with all of the previous paid downloadable content. Play as Link, Zelda, Midna, skull Kid and dozens more in action-packed battles at home or on the go. Additionally, the game Includes new outfits for Link and Zelda based on the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the wild game.

Review: Hyrule Warriors with all of the DLC from the Wii U & 3DS versions. A must for Musou/Warriors fans. - For the most part, Hyrule Warriors for the Nintendo Switch is a faithful port that provides all of the previous released DLC content for the Nintendo Wii U and 3DS versions of the game. All of the characters and extra content is there, and if you're a fan of the Zelda games and the Warriors/Musou style of gameplay, you're in for a big treat. Gameplay is fast and the objectives are clear and focused. Maps are easy to decipher and the controls are intuitive and responsive. The Musou games have come a long way in that regard, and while it doesn't feel quite as fast as Fire Emblem Warriors, it's a close second. If you've previously played this game on the Wii U or 3DS, the gameplay, maps and missions will largely be as you remember. The only areas where this doesn't quite live up to the Wii U version is the omission of online connectivity on the Adventure Mode (no more "Network Links," yes...that is a pun). While this isn't a deal breaker, and the game finds other ways to get your challenge and rare items in, I do miss seeing them and the challenge of playing on a stage with a higher level "Network Link." Another change for the worse (versus the Wii U version) is that two player games come via splitscreen. Now the splitscreen is fine, and works as well as it does in Fire Emblem Warriors (and better than it does in a lot of the older Musou games), but if you played the original release on the Wii U, where one player plays on the fullscreen TV and the other on the screen of the Wii U Controller (something you simply cannot do on the Switch), then it is a step-down. New in this version (at least to those who originally played on the Wii U) is the previously 3DS-only My Fairy mode, while allows you to find fairies on the battle maps and then feed, dress and generally level them up. How you feed and dress your fairy will impact your stats in some way, depending on how it is equipped and what level the fairy has attained. This is a nice touch, and my girls absolutely love it. Daddy just wishes there were some facial hair options, but he'll get over it (there's always Tingle). Also new is the inclusion of new Breath of the Wild costumes in this version. It's a cool inclusion, and the other players in the household seem to enjoy them, although this player will always go with the Classic "Excuse me Princess" tunic. Ultimately, if you've never played Hyrule Warriors before, then this is a must buy. If you're done with Fire Emblem Warriors and want another Musou fix on the Switch, then this is a must-buy. If you want to play Hyrule Warriors on the go, with all of the DLC, but have only ever played the Wii U version, then again, this is a must buy. I'm not all that crazy about how Nintendo has basically rereleased all of the top-tier Wii U titles on the Switch, but most of the games, like this one, are standouts. Hyrule Warriors was one of my favorite games on the Wii U, and now it's one of my favorites on the Switch. It's good to see it on a platform where it will get its due.
Review: Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition Review - Seeing as I played this game on the "new" 3DS XL I can make somewhat of a proper review. First of all I never played the Wii U version, so I don't know if there was any particular differences from the Wii U Version from the 3DS version. Anyways, this is the complete package of Hyrule Warriors right here. 1. It's more graphically impressive and runs at a steady 60 FPS 1080P on docked mode. Defently superior than the Wii U version and 3DS version graphics and FPS. 2. You get ALL the DLC, from the DLC characters and maps! Hell of a deal. You also get the 2 exlusive costumes for link and zelda from breath of the wild, they look pretty nice. 3. There are 9 adventure mode maps. I don't remeber how many the 3DS had but I think it was only 2, then the 2 DLC adventure mode maps.... And then I think nintendo put an extra 6 adventure mode maps exlusive for the switch? I could be wrong but in any case after you completed the main campaign this mode is were your going to spend most of your time in. They also added a shop were you can buy items in adventure mode for ruppies, which thank god they did otherwise the grind would be double as long. 4. There are now level 4+ wepons if I remember correctly from Nintendo's direct. 5. The fairy system is nothing new but ya, it's there. 6. It's a warriors game, It's GOING to be very repetitive. If you just finish the main story and thats it... Then you only played 1/3 of the game. You can easily lock in HUNDREDS of hours to grind for your skill tree, find heart containers and gold sulkas or whatever it's called. Oh right another new addition they apparently added in is that you can now switch between characters in combat, even though I'm pretty sure you could do it in the 3DS version as well. Hyrule Warriors is probably the best warriors game to date. It's refreshing to play link with his master sword and hyland shield without breaking it (looking at you BOTW). So ya even if your not a warriors fan, you should play it anyways if your a zelda fan.

## Features

- Battle some of the fiercest Legend of Zelda enemies across Hyrule’s famous locales
- Link and Zelda can wear costumes from the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild game
- My Fairy mode—now with detailed three-dimensional graphics—lets you befriend, customize, raise, and level up fairies you can take into battle
- Fight alongside a friend in two-player mode on one system
- Contains all downloadable content from prior versions of the game
- Play as fan-favorite characters like Ganondorf, Tetra, Skull Kid, and Ravio
- Change between characters and issue them commands on the fly during battle
- Compatible with the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild series amiibo figures

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hyrule Warriors with all of the DLC from the Wii U & 3DS versions. A must for Musou/Warriors fans.
*by M***R on July 3, 2018*

For the most part, Hyrule Warriors for the Nintendo Switch is a faithful port that provides all of the previous released DLC content for the Nintendo Wii U and 3DS versions of the game. All of the characters and extra content is there, and if you're a fan of the Zelda games and the Warriors/Musou style of gameplay, you're in for a big treat. Gameplay is fast and the objectives are clear and focused. Maps are easy to decipher and the controls are intuitive and responsive. The Musou games have come a long way in that regard, and while it doesn't feel quite as fast as Fire Emblem Warriors, it's a close second. If you've previously played this game on the Wii U or 3DS, the gameplay, maps and missions will largely be as you remember. The only areas where this doesn't quite live up to the Wii U version is the omission of online connectivity on the Adventure Mode (no more "Network Links," yes...that is a pun). While this isn't a deal breaker, and the game finds other ways to get your challenge and rare items in, I do miss seeing them and the challenge of playing on a stage with a higher level "Network Link." Another change for the worse (versus the Wii U version) is that two player games come via splitscreen. Now the splitscreen is fine, and works as well as it does in Fire Emblem Warriors (and better than it does in a lot of the older Musou games), but if you played the original release on the Wii U, where one player plays on the fullscreen TV and the other on the screen of the Wii U Controller (something you simply cannot do on the Switch), then it is a step-down. New in this version (at least to those who originally played on the Wii U) is the previously 3DS-only My Fairy mode, while allows you to find fairies on the battle maps and then feed, dress and generally level them up. How you feed and dress your fairy will impact your stats in some way, depending on how it is equipped and what level the fairy has attained. This is a nice touch, and my girls absolutely love it. Daddy just wishes there were some facial hair options, but he'll get over it (there's always Tingle). Also new is the inclusion of new Breath of the Wild costumes in this version. It's a cool inclusion, and the other players in the household seem to enjoy them, although this player will always go with the Classic "Excuse me Princess" tunic. Ultimately, if you've never played Hyrule Warriors before, then this is a must buy. If you're done with Fire Emblem Warriors and want another Musou fix on the Switch, then this is a must-buy. If you want to play Hyrule Warriors on the go, with all of the DLC, but have only ever played the Wii U version, then again, this is a must buy. I'm not all that crazy about how Nintendo has basically rereleased all of the top-tier Wii U titles on the Switch, but most of the games, like this one, are standouts. Hyrule Warriors was one of my favorite games on the Wii U, and now it's one of my favorites on the Switch. It's good to see it on a platform where it will get its due.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition Review
*by A***. on May 18, 2018*

Seeing as I played this game on the "new" 3DS XL I can make somewhat of a proper review. First of all I never played the Wii U version, so I don't know if there was any particular differences from the Wii U Version from the 3DS version. Anyways, this is the complete package of Hyrule Warriors right here. 1. It's more graphically impressive and runs at a steady 60 FPS 1080P on docked mode. Defently superior than the Wii U version and 3DS version graphics and FPS. 2. You get ALL the DLC, from the DLC characters and maps! Hell of a deal. You also get the 2 exlusive costumes for link and zelda from breath of the wild, they look pretty nice. 3. There are 9 adventure mode maps. I don't remeber how many the 3DS had but I think it was only 2, then the 2 DLC adventure mode maps.... And then I think nintendo put an extra 6 adventure mode maps exlusive for the switch? I could be wrong but in any case after you completed the main campaign this mode is were your going to spend most of your time in. They also added a shop were you can buy items in adventure mode for ruppies, which thank god they did otherwise the grind would be double as long. 4. There are now level 4+ wepons if I remember correctly from Nintendo's direct. 5. The fairy system is nothing new but ya, it's there. 6. It's a warriors game, It's GOING to be very repetitive. If you just finish the main story and thats it... Then you only played 1/3 of the game. You can easily lock in HUNDREDS of hours to grind for your skill tree, find heart containers and gold sulkas or whatever it's called. Oh right another new addition they apparently added in is that you can now switch between characters in combat, even though I'm pretty sure you could do it in the 3DS version as well. Hyrule Warriors is probably the best warriors game to date. It's refreshing to play link with his master sword and hyland shield without breaking it (looking at you BOTW). So ya even if your not a warriors fan, you should play it anyways if your a zelda fan.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The game is everything I expected it to be and more.
*by A***R on March 27, 2019*

Like my headline says, the game is AMAZING. It mixes Dynasty Warriors with The Legend of Zelda and works wonderfully together. I love the easiness of the controls too; nothing complicated about them. Combos are easily to pull off and being able to dodge after an attack helps you stay on the offensive and offer defensive capabilities too. The story mode, or Legend Mode, is fun to get into. I will admit that I had to stay on my toes a few times as my NPC teammates needed my help before they fled, but otherwise, it's a lot of fun to do. Finding the Gold Skulltulas took me back to finding them on Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask: well hidden and in spots you wouldn't see. In this game during battle, dashing over to catch one was challenging in itself. Adventure Mode to me is a huge plus. After Legend Mode, you can go through the game even further and play through the different Zelda games, starting with the Legend of Zelda on a grid map with each grid offering a battle that you have to complete in order to expand your map further. Some battles require you to use a specific character and others will have different challenges to them such as not being able to use item attacks like the Bow. It's worth leveling up your characters so they can handle anything that comes their way and you'll be rewarded handsomely for doing so. I would definitely recommend this game to anyone who is either a huge Zelda fan like myself or a Dynasty Warriors fan. Nintendo, Koei Tecmo, Omega, and Team Ninja made one heck of a great game and I have hooked to it from the moment I got it.

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