Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is a solid collaboration between Koei Tecmo and Nintendo, delivering unexpected surprises. After playing over two dozen Warriors games, I thought I knew what to expect, but this title includes a feature reminiscent of a Star Fox game, allowing players to fly and shoot like never before in the series.
This installment features a mini Star Fox-style game embedded in the Warriors gameplay, a unique addition unseen for nearly a decade. It offers flying and shooting mechanics that blend seamlessly with the traditional Warriors combat experience.
Age of Imprisonment follows the same action-driven formula as its predecessor, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, acting as a prequel to The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. It builds directly on the foundations of Age of Calamity, enhancing its systems while incorporating elements from Tears of the Kingdom.
The game explores the Imprisoning War against Ganondorf, events leading up to Tears of the Kingdom. The narrative unfolds entirely in the distant past, focusing on Princess Zelda’s alliances with King Rauru and Queen Sonia.
"I genuinely did not expect that this would be the closest thing we’ve gotten to a new Star Fox game where you can fly and shoot in nearly a decade."
This blend of familiar Warriors action and fresh aerial combat makes Age of Imprisonment one of the series’ most compelling entries in years.
Author’s summary: Age of Imprisonment reinvigorates the Warriors formula by adding a Star Fox-style flying shooter, enriching the prequel story leading to Tears of the Kingdom.