During the Wii U era, Nintendo and Koei Tecmo struck an unlikely partnership. The two gaming companies began working on a line of games that used Nintendo's properties and the Dynasty Warriors formula, developed by Tecmo’s studio Omega Force. The first of their crossover projects was Hyrule Warriors, a Legend of Zelda title that unites characters from across the franchise. Hyrule Warriors was such a success that it received plentiful DLC, two updated re-releases on the 3DS and the Nintendo Switch, and a Breath of the Wild-focused sequel titled Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.
While Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes must prove itself after the lukewarm response to the first Fire Emblem Warriors, the two Hyrule Warriors titles are both highly regarded. The first Hyrule Warriors built up a compelling cast of Zelda characters and offered a surprising amount of value thanks to its Adventure Mode. Meanwhile, Age of Calamity had the most in-depth gameplay a Warriors title has ever seen, and it took advantage of being a prequel to Breath of the Wild. These two games are both winners in the Switch’s catalog, and Nintendo ought to consider backing a third Hyrule Warriors to push the side series even further.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Should Have a Demo Like Age of Calamity
There are still lots of things that could be done with a new Hyrule Warriors game, starting with its gameplay. The basic Warriors formula seen in both Hyrule Warriors games is solid, and Age of Calamity represents some of Omega Force’s best work. As parts of both games' rosters would presumably be merged in another in-series crossover, certain mechanics unique to each game could also be merged.
The additions of unique actions, EX Abilities, and more ways to
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