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  1. Jul 13, 2023
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. When I first played the demo of this game, I was worried. The frame rate was all over the place, and just in general the game didn't run very well at all, and wasn't very fun but when I got this game... I enjoyed it. So anyway I'm going to talk about the gameplay first, and then transition into talking about the story. The gameplay is weird for me, I like it in some ways because it feels really satisfying to kill enemies, and of course things like Moblins, and Big Bokoblins, Lizalfos, and other stronger enemies, but on the other hand it feels kind of unnecessarily time-consuming. Like when you fight malice guardians towards the end of the game, it feels super tedious, and kinda blows honestly, but overall I still kinda like it. The gameplay makes this game fun, and satisfying, but I will say that'd I'd prefer if the levels had more healing items in them, I played it on normal difficultly, and I had a lot of troubles on specific missions, just because my health was simply to low, and couldn't be healed back up, but anyway that's just a small thing, so let's talk about... THE STORY, and honestly it was also weird for me. I've heard a lot of fans of this game say that this is supposed to be a cutesy what-if scenario, but my problem is that the game isn't presented as that at all. This game kinda ruins BOTW for me, and I hate that, BOTW is one of my favorite games of all-time, but when I saw the ending my stance kind of changed, it felt like the timeline was being split into 2 pieces, similar to what happens in OOT, and honestly... that's pretty cool, and I kinda like that. What I really loved about this story though, was the middle portion of it. This story does a lot of character explanations about the champions, which I greatly appreciate, and when the game wanted to be funny, it was. All that it took was having a cute interaction to make me laugh, and this game has tons of them. While by no means is this game perfect I will say that I enjoyed what I played of it. I still prefer the original Hyrule Warriors, but I can still look back on this game with respect. Also, quick thing, if you're wondering about technical performance, it isn't as bad as some describe, the frame rate isn't great though, in fact, I had to change my camera speed to slow, just to keep it stable, it's still playable by all means, and the pop-in that occurs is pretty mild, this game never feels "ugly", and most of the people review bombing are exaggerating as usual. If you like BOTW, and Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, then this is a worthwhile purchase.

    Overall: It isn't perfect, but it's fun and has a decent story attached to it
    Also btw the soundtrack is amazing, it truly helped me love this game even at its worst
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  2. May 24, 2023
    7
    this game is the whopper junior of nintendo games
    its fine and i see the apeal but it tries to manage 2 things at once and they dont work together
    its a good enough game and not bad to play but i dont really see my self playing it again unless i just want to have a bite sized warriors mission with my favorite girl
  3. May 20, 2023
    5
    The story and decent combat is what made the game somewhat bearable, the performance is absolutely laughable and borderline unplayable at times.

    Koei Techmo and Nintendo should be ashamed of themselves for releasing the game in this state.
  4. Apr 15, 2023
    7
    The boss is not easy to kill, you need to use the staff and props to destroy the shield. It increases the challenge of the battle. The story complements the part that is not mentioned in Breath of the Wild.
  5. Apr 10, 2023
    7
    The game is fine. Another version of Warrior game.

    For Hyrule Warriors, the game still incorporate some of the BOTW in game mechanic and of course the characters but the rest of it is completely heavy on the tradition warrior. To me, it's pretty fun at first but turns to be boring and tedious along the way. Urbosa and Hestu are the only characters that able to make me put roughly 6-8
    The game is fine. Another version of Warrior game.

    For Hyrule Warriors, the game still incorporate some of the BOTW in game mechanic and of course the characters but the rest of it is completely heavy on the tradition warrior. To me, it's pretty fun at first but turns to be boring and tedious along the way.

    Urbosa and Hestu are the only characters that able to make me put roughly 6-8 hour into the game which after that I drop the game for good. Overall the combat mechanic of every character is well thought out and blend well with their combat behavior in the main BOTW but I don't know, the game just not able to grab me or attract me more.

    Overall a great type of warrior game than the original warrior game but my favorite still Persona 5 Striker. That game completely does and doesn't feel like a warrior game at the same time which is unique to me.
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  6. Mar 7, 2023
    5
    Fun combat and a lot of unique characters, gorgeous art style and amazing music, but it's way too repetitive, the new storyline is dumb and overall pouring your time into it feels a bit worthless. I did have fun with it, but maybe the warriors games just aren't for me.
  7. Jul 30, 2022
    7
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  8. Feb 1, 2022
    7
    Игра хорошая, но в конце играется с силой.
  9. Nov 8, 2021
    7
    Age of Calamity is an enjoyable game with fun moment-to-moment gameplay and a diverse cast of interesting characters, but I really disliked the fake-out nature of the story. It's really not a prequel at all, instead it's literal fanfiction. I would still say the game is worth buying for Zelda fans, but don't get fooled by having any expectations for the plot.
  10. Oct 17, 2021
    7
    I have never really enjoyed warriors gameplay, and this time around is really no different. I will be engaged for the first 10 or so hours and then get bored of the stale missions that are fairly repetitive. Some missions can also be a bit too challenging in the later game, and require a fair amount of practice. The story is fairly good in my opinion, and the characters are charming. IfI have never really enjoyed warriors gameplay, and this time around is really no different. I will be engaged for the first 10 or so hours and then get bored of the stale missions that are fairly repetitive. Some missions can also be a bit too challenging in the later game, and require a fair amount of practice. The story is fairly good in my opinion, and the characters are charming. If you are not a warriors fan, then you may find yourself tiring out before you get to beat the game. However, If you enjoy Zelda and/or Warriors gameplay then I can recommend this game for you. Expand
  11. Sep 10, 2021
    7
    Juego muy similar en su estética al Zelda Breath Of The Wild, pero con un sistema de combate distinto que a la larga se hace muy repetitivo y acaba cansando, sus puntos a favor son una gran cantidad de personajes, la historia que cuenta y lo completo que es.
  12. Jun 6, 2021
    7
    Oh Boy. Where do I even start. I really, really like this game. I massively enjoy it, but the frame rate is just awful. I've never played a game with such a horrendous framerate. I often feel sick playing this game because once there are enemies and special effects on screen in 2 player mode, the framerate drops to around 2-7 frames per second. My friend and I had to coordinate and takeOh Boy. Where do I even start. I really, really like this game. I massively enjoy it, but the frame rate is just awful. I've never played a game with such a horrendous framerate. I often feel sick playing this game because once there are enemies and special effects on screen in 2 player mode, the framerate drops to around 2-7 frames per second. My friend and I had to coordinate and take turns using attacks with flashy special effects, and then had to keep aiming our cameras away from each other to avoid further framerate drops. The game is much more streamlined and easier than the first game, which is much better, forgiving, yet somehow worse due to being more simplified and easy. It's difficult to recommend this. I wouldn't want someone to throw up because I recommended this game. Expand
  13. Apr 30, 2021
    7
    Muuuuuch better than Hyrule Warriors, but still very flawed.

    The core mechanics are good (if a little clunky at times), but what really kills this game and prevents it from being better is the REPETITION. Talk about Warriors Fatigue! There's just too much of everything: Too many characters, too many meaningless filler side quests that you only really do to level up or gather materials
    Muuuuuch better than Hyrule Warriors, but still very flawed.

    The core mechanics are good (if a little clunky at times), but what really kills this game and prevents it from being better is the REPETITION. Talk about Warriors Fatigue! There's just too much of everything: Too many characters, too many meaningless filler side quests that you only really do to level up or gather materials (as an illustration, there are only 20 story missions and almost TEN TIMES the amount of side missions), too many weapons that you collect, WAAAY too many icons on the map that demand completion (every time you get rid of one, it seems like 3 new ones pop up, like a Hydra in video game form) etc. etc.

    Framerate is dogsh**, but I think everybody knows that already. Still pretty baffling that they released the game in this state and haven't patched it since. Seems like they just don't care.

    The story... Don't even get me started man. This had so much potential as a prequel to one of the best video games of all time. They could have told a harrowing, gripping tale of Hyrule's downfall. Instead, what did they do? Used the cheapest trick in the book and resorted to time-travel/alternate universe bullsh** to turn it into some happy-go-lucky feel-good story where, magically, everyone survives ( so pretty much the complete opposite of BotW's back story). Like, REALLY NINTENDO? TIME TRAVEL?? Creating ANOTHER time line (as if Zelda didn't have enough of those already)?? I am disappoint. If you market a game as a prequel to BotW, then it better be a goddamn prequel to BotW.

    The voice acting still sucks balls. Can we at least get another voice actor for Zelda PLEASE? Her performance is maximum cringe every time. C'mon Nintendo, you're the richest company in Japan, surely you can do better in that regard?

    That's all not to say that the game isn't enjoyable at all. I had a lot of fun the first 20-30 hours, which is quite some time. It's just that, at some point, the repetitive gameplay and mediocre story WILL grind you down. If they had condensed this into a 20, 25-hour-game, told the REAL story leading up to BotW, made sure it had a decent framerate and removed some of the overall clunkiness that still harkens back to the PS2 origins of the Warriors series, this could've probably been a 9/10. As it stands, it's a good game with tons of flaws.
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  14. Apr 28, 2021
    6
    I debated giving this game a 5, but I got my money’s worth out of it with about 80 hours of play. It’s a pretty game, and I got my money out of it. I’m writing a review because there’s a dlc coming out for the game and I personally don’t think it’s worth it because of other, better Zelda titles. I’m going to explain why, but first, the pros and cons of this game:

    Pros Visually
    I debated giving this game a 5, but I got my money’s worth out of it with about 80 hours of play. It’s a pretty game, and I got my money out of it. I’m writing a review because there’s a dlc coming out for the game and I personally don’t think it’s worth it because of other, better Zelda titles. I’m going to explain why, but first, the pros and cons of this game:

    Pros

    Visually pleasing in every way

    The game lets you get straight into the action

    Less grindy than any other Warriors game I’ve played

    Satisfying 1v1 combat

    Coop play

    Cons

    Lots of better Zelda games to choose from

    Repetitive

    Poor AI

    All in all, this game is the latest Warriors game I’m aware of and sometimes it just doesn’t feel that way. In the other Hyrule Warriors we have on the Switch, the AI takes forts. It really feels like (in Age of Calamity) your enemies sit, waiting for their lives to be taken away. Seriously, download the demo and stand back. Most of the time, you will only lose if you lose all your hearts. If you don’t fight, nothing happens. Then, once killed, the enemies stay dead. I don’t mind that last part, but it takes away the idea that you could lose friendly forts, which removes a fun aspect of challenge.

    Comparisons

    Breath of the Wild—Breath of the Wild is the game AoC is based on. AoC does everything I hoped it would do—it fleshes out the Zelda characters and story that were virtually nonexistent in BotW. However, BotW gives more freedom to the player for exploration since its in the open world genre. AoC’s combat is heavily based on BotW, but provides a much simpler experience. Not gonna lie though, AoC does some really cool things with the Sheikah Slate.

    Link’s Awakening—This is a much smaller game, which means it takes less time to complete. It also looks good albeit with framerate drops. The game has gone on sale a couple of times which means that if you’re patient, you can pick it up for about $40 plus tax. It’s got puzzles and bosses that diversify it more from any other Zelda game on this list.

    Hyrule Warriors DE—AoC is clearly the newer game since it looks more sleek, but I have more fun with HW. It’s more challenging and it has a lot more battle modes to choose from. HW requires way too much grind, even though the definitive edition greatly reduced it. In AoC, it’s relatively easy to upgrade every character to the max which is a super nice feature. After 200 hours in the game, I still have characters that aren’t fully upgraded in HW. Finally, while AoC removes some features like the magic meter, it adds features like the magic rods to make duels feel more involved. I was attracted to most characters in HW since it covers Zelda games over a couple decades. That isn’t the case in AoC. It assumes I was attached to the characters from BotW, and I felt zero attachment to anyone as I played BotW—the characters were that bland for me.

    Skyward Sword HD and BotW 2—It’s worth noting that these games are coming to the switch. They have a full stories separate from BotW. Skyward Sword follows the old linear Zelda format with dungeons and puzzles and arguably has the best story of all these games. BoTW 2 is a highly anticipated game…because it’s the sequel to BotW, a critically acclaimed game that set a new standard for Zelda. Let’s not forget that there’s a good chance that other Zelda games might be ported over to the switch.

    Cadence of Hyrule--Haven't really played it beyond the demo, so I can't really compare it to AoC. But again, it is its own game, untethered to BotW.

    AoC is very flawed, but I still had fun with it. If you like everything BotW, Zelda, or Warriors related, then I can recommend this game. Otherwise, your money/time is better spent on another game. My point in this review is that I would literally choose any other Zelda game than this one. I would push for any of those games before AoC (as I own them all). I may have spent 80 hours with it, but that was to complete the game in full. A part of me wishes I’d just watched the game over Youtube. I imagine it’ll be like $20 for the dlc so the price of the game could cost some people $80. As you can imagine, I will not be getting the dlc.
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  15. Feb 20, 2021
    7
    Enthralling. A great example of what nintendo games can be if they're not constrained by nintendo.

    The story and cutscenes are wonderful, it delves deeper into Breath Of The Wild in ways we hadn't seen, introducing new characters and bringing more story to those we already knew. I mainly was after this game for its story, and I was not disappointed. It is not the most in depth, or
    Enthralling. A great example of what nintendo games can be if they're not constrained by nintendo.

    The story and cutscenes are wonderful, it delves deeper into Breath Of The Wild in ways we hadn't seen, introducing new characters and bringing more story to those we already knew. I mainly was after this game for its story, and I was not disappointed. It is not the most in depth, or fantastic story but it was entertaining, however without spoiling it I'll admit the ending was bizarre and unsatisfying.

    Gameplay wise, I have not played a dynasty warriors game since the play station 2 but this feels basically the same with zelda bells and whistles. Most characters felt unique and fun to play, with a select few that I don't know why anyone would play them over another. Link stands out as the most versatile which honestly makes sense.

    Unfortunately I cannot completely write a long review like I tend to do, but perhaps I'll come back later and revise it.
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  16. Jan 23, 2021
    6
    Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity es una precuela muy bien trabajada y que es fiel a todos los principios y detalles que se aplicaron en Breath of the Wild.

    El problema es que no deja de ser un Warriors más. Sigue siendo igual de repetitivo, y que lejos de ser adictivo, cansa. Tienes que ser muy fan de Zelda BotW para poder disfrutarlo. Un juego que no destaca en ningún apartado. Ni
    Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity es una precuela muy bien trabajada y que es fiel a todos los principios y detalles que se aplicaron en Breath of the Wild.

    El problema es que no deja de ser un Warriors más. Sigue siendo igual de repetitivo, y que lejos de ser adictivo, cansa. Tienes que ser muy fan de Zelda BotW para poder disfrutarlo. Un juego que no destaca en ningún apartado. Ni siquiera en la historia, que debería ser el mayor incentivo para jugarlo.
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  17. Jan 17, 2021
    7
    Age of Calamity is a good hack and slash game that provides a welcome opportunity to jump back into the world of Breath of the Wild, albeit with a completely different style of gameplay.

    For the most part, I enjoyed the over the top, large scale battles that are characteristic of the Warriors franchise. Getting into the flow of it and mowing down hundreds of enemies with satisfying
    Age of Calamity is a good hack and slash game that provides a welcome opportunity to jump back into the world of Breath of the Wild, albeit with a completely different style of gameplay.

    For the most part, I enjoyed the over the top, large scale battles that are characteristic of the Warriors franchise. Getting into the flow of it and mowing down hundreds of enemies with satisfying combos is great fun. There's usually plenty of cannon fodder on screen for you to toy with, but there's plenty of larger enemies too which require a bit more of your attention.

    Age of Calamity features a healthy roster of playable characters that you unlock as you progress through the game, and they all have fairly different movesets and unique traits. I found myself sticking to the few characters I could do the most damage with - Link, Impa and Teba - but I'm sure different people will gravitate more to others.

    Playable Divine Beast sections break up the core gameplay loop and although they're mostly a decent diversion, the Vah Rudania (the Gorons' Divine Beast) quests are a bit frustrating because of its poor blocking capabilities.

    Unfortunately, Age of Calamity starts to wear a bit thin after a while. It's not a short game, and I found its gameplay too mindless and repetitive to hold my interest for long periods of time. The oftentimes sparse checkpoint system only serves to exacerbate this issue. The side content is particularly egregious as much of it doesn't even have any story to support it - it has some context but is mostly devoid of any proper narrative. It's good that it's there for when you want a quick bit of action, but it could've been better.

    In terms of story, Age of Calamity isn't the prequel I was expecting, and it instead introduces a separate timeline. It's tone is also perhaps a bit lighter than I thought it'd be. Taken on its own merits, the story is okay. It's nice to see the characters we grew to love from Breath of the Wild again, and fighting against the Great Calamity with them was a treat. That said, I think a proper prequel could've told a much more mature, tragic story. Seeing the downfall of the Champions could've made for some excellent storytelling, and it could've been a bold, refreshing move to let us lose for once.

    Overall, this is a fairly good, enjoyable title, which perhaps unfairly has to live in the shadow of Breath of the Wild. Its connection to one of my favourite ever games is simultaneously why I expected more from it but also a big reason I liked it. If, like me, you're a big Zelda fan, just know to temper your expectations a bit regarding the story - as said, it's more of a 'what if' than a prequel. For me though, I still enjoyed Age of Calamity despite the gameplay sometimes feeling too grindy for my tastes. It's a cool, exaggerated hack and slash with a strong range of playable characters and, of course, a great soundtrack.
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  18. Jan 11, 2021
    5
    I hoped for the best, the allies are as useless as possible, they do nothing, I watched them instead of destroying the enemy, they stand and they are attacked every 30 seconds. Enemies are no better on my "allies" being attacked by 2-3 enemies while a whole crowd is walking towards me.
  19. Jan 9, 2021
    7
    The game deserves a 7 because of the gameplay and chance to play as all other characters besides Link (even Gannon himself!). Unfortunately the two-player mode is still very laggy and hard to play when there are a lot of enemies around. Storyline is too predictable and in some cases very cringey. I don't what is the purpose of having master sword when any weapon I get in later stages canThe game deserves a 7 because of the gameplay and chance to play as all other characters besides Link (even Gannon himself!). Unfortunately the two-player mode is still very laggy and hard to play when there are a lot of enemies around. Storyline is too predictable and in some cases very cringey. I don't what is the purpose of having master sword when any weapon I get in later stages can deal way higher damages... Expand
  20. Jan 4, 2021
    7
    This game is unreasonably much fun. There is so much potential, for example for a gacha style game, I would sink a lot of time into that. Or a mobile game based on the map alone. Unfortunately I mostly have fun playing as link. Story would have been great as a straight up prequel, no time travel.
  21. Jan 1, 2021
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Honestly I was exited about this being a prequel of one of my favorite games. But it is a bit odd with the ending because you would expect them to fail to stop calamity Ganon but they don’t they end up winning meaning this is not a prequel it is a what if game. I liked the Gameplay. It was a good choice to put it in the form of a Hyrule Warriors game. But I am disappointed by the story and ending. Expand
  22. Dec 9, 2020
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The gameplay is fun at first, but after the millionth horde of enemies I had enough. "Why is this Lynel still alive!?" were my last words before shutting off the console. It takes a million years to kill anything in the game unless you grind and level up. What's worse, they copped out of telling a dark and tragic story by putting a shoe horned happy ending. Big disappointment. Expand
  23. Dec 16, 2020
    5
    I suspect I would enjoy it if not constant fps drops. It's 2020 and we getting a fast-paced action game running 20-25 fps most of the time. 90s Nintendo would refuse granting a "Seal of Quality" to this game...
  24. Dec 15, 2020
    7
    Age of calamity was very fun at times but the game blinded tf outta me and my twitch chat with the effects, camera angles were awful especially the last 2 chapters of the game, the switch was bout to explode cause the framerate was melting away, and imo it felt like some story was missing. The music and gameplay were great though but the other things hold the game back a decent bit.
  25. Dec 11, 2020
    6
    Addictive gameplay, vast variety of available characters, nice throwbacks to BotW, this is a very good game on its core. However, poor performance (especially in co-op mode) and questionable storyline for a game that was advertised as a BotW prequel makes the experience much more frustrating that it could have been.
  26. Dec 7, 2020
    6
    I don't like musou game, so I just played this because of the storytelling and know that happens before BOTW. The combat is not good and the divine beats combate is horrible. Only recommend to a zelda fan that wants to know more about BOTW.
  27. Dec 6, 2020
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Fan service game that disappoints all BOTW fans by spoiling the plot with the time travelling twist only for the sake of happy ending. And glitches and bugs just make it worse. Totally overpriced, get it secondhand or on sale or don't get it at all Expand
  28. Dec 3, 2020
    7
    Another 2020 mixed bag release.

    The gameplay is flashy and fun. There's tons of characters and you unlock a few combos for each as you go, so you shouldn't get too tired of any one character. Cutting through lots of enemies is fun, and is the meat of the gameplay. The loop itself, however, does wear on just a bit too long. Especially in the final missions, you can feel them pad out
    Another 2020 mixed bag release.

    The gameplay is flashy and fun. There's tons of characters and you unlock a few combos for each as you go, so you shouldn't get too tired of any one character. Cutting through lots of enemies is fun, and is the meat of the gameplay.

    The loop itself, however, does wear on just a bit too long. Especially in the final missions, you can feel them pad out the length. Specifically, there's a mission chunk where you're tasked with defeating a few large enemies - As soon as you finish, they respawn and you're asked to do it again. It was tedious the first time, and it isn't any more fun the second time - This is classic quantity over quality. At that point I was just trying to get to the credits so I pushed through.

    Side missions are just more of the same. Unless you're a completionist there's really no reason to do all of them. There's never anything new added to the loop. Like the campaign, go here, kill this, move on.

    The story is not good. 70% of the VA's just aren't really appealing (Zelda and Mipha are still awkward and out of place compared to Urbosa, for example.) and the writing is all fluff. Don't expect too much "real" story where anything happens. Let's be honest, it's all just a setup for the gameplay and combat to take place, which is fine. But don't expect to get any real lore on Breath of the Wild, it's not there. It's all, "Oh, go here, whoops, now there's Yiga people! FIght them." Rinse and repeat.

    The performance is pretty damn horrendous. The gameplay is decently fun, but I can't help but think if they pulled back on the particle effects even 10% the game could run at a decent, consistent frame rate. As it is now, the frame skips and dips are pretty inexcusable. If they roll out a performance patch, I'll update the score if it improves, but based on how much work needs to be done I don't see it happening.

    Buy it if you want some mindless fun, some filler content to keep you entertained while waiting for other releases. Don't get it if you're looking for some eye-opening take on BOTW, it was marketed as a "prequel" and it's really not. That's not a bad thing, but don't go in with lofty expectations. It's decent at best.
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  29. Dec 3, 2020
    7
    If you like these types of "Dynasty Warriors" style of hack and slash games just with a Zelda/Link story line. You'll enjoy this. I would warn multi-player in docked mode slows the game down tremendously when trying to use special moves . I tried playing with a buddy but the game would essential freeze if one of us tried to use one of those moves. Other than that I've enjoyed it.
  30. Dec 2, 2020
    6
    This game is not what we were promised, it's a what if scenario that severely disappointed me, gameplay if fun though keeps you engaged and entertained but frame rates drop like crazy sometimes which gets pretty annoying, honestly the only problem i have with this game is it's story, it's technically a prequel but like I said earlier it has a bunch of what if moments that just reallyThis game is not what we were promised, it's a what if scenario that severely disappointed me, gameplay if fun though keeps you engaged and entertained but frame rates drop like crazy sometimes which gets pretty annoying, honestly the only problem i have with this game is it's story, it's technically a prequel but like I said earlier it has a bunch of what if moments that just really brought me out of it, overall fun gameplay, likable characters, didn't like what they choose for the story. Expand
Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 113 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 90 out of 113
  2. Negative: 0 out of 113
  1. Ninty Fresh Magazine
    Oct 22, 2021
    80
    Of all the champions, AoC is most comparable to Daruk: rough around the edges and simple, but full of heart and grows on you fast. [Issue #3, p.55]
  2. CD-Action
    Jun 9, 2021
    75
    Age of Calamity is like a t-shirt with your favorite band’s artwork – remove the love of their music and all you’ve got is a piece of clothing. Similarly, if you play Hyrule Warriors not familiar with Breath of the Wild, you’ll miss tons of fan service and end up with a pretty and relaxing but rather basic hack and slash. [01/2021, p.64]
  3. Nintendo Force Magazine
    May 5, 2021
    85
    This battle-hardened prequel is able to scratch an itch that its source material couldn't. [Issue #50 – January/February 2021, p. 75]