Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition - Full Game (No Commentary)

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A full no commentary playthrough of Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
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00:00:00 The Armies of Ruin
00:29:06 The Sheikah Tribesman
00:56:28 The Sorceress of the Woods
01:28:35 The Girl in the Green Tunic
01:46:35 The Sorceress of the Valley
02:24:04 Land of Myth
02:45:17 The Water Temple
03:10:11 Powers Collide
03:29:03 Land of Twilight
03:55:03 The Shadow King
04:24:02 Land in the Sky
04:58:51 Sealed Ambition
05:21:35 The Demon Lord's Plan
05:45:54 The Sacred Sword
06:15:02 A War of Spirit
06:39:47 Her True Self
07:01:00 Shining Beacon
07:36:57 The Dragon of the Caves
08:00:31 The Invasion Begins
08:18:23 The Usurper King
08:40:39 The Demon Lord
08:52:11 Darkness Falls
09:14:22 Ganondorf's Return
09:38:34 March of the Demon King
09:59:24 Battle of the Triforce
10:15:21 Enduring Resolve
10:29:11 Liberation of the Triforce
10:49:53 The Other Hero
11:07:24 A New Disturbance
11:33:35 The Search for Cia
11:56:24 Reclaiming the Darkness
12:19:05 Watchers of the Triforce
12:44:31 Credits
12:47:03 Epilogue

Game: Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
Release Date: May 18, 2018
Developer: Omega Force & Team Ninja

Hyrule Warriors is a hack and slash video game developed by Omega Force and Team Ninja for the Wii U video game console. The game is a collaboration between Koei Tecmo and Nintendo, mixing settings and characters from Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda with the gameplay of Koei's Dynasty Warriors series. Hyrule Warriors was released in Japan in August 2014, and worldwide the following month. It became one of the best-selling games on the Wii U. An updated port, Hyrule Warriors Legends, was released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan in January 2016 and worldwide in March of the same year. A second enhanced port, Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, was released for the Nintendo Switch in 2018. A successor, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, was released exclusively for the Nintendo Switch in November 2020.

Hyrule Warriors mixes the hack and slash gameplay of Koei Tecmo's Dynasty Warriors series of video games with settings and characters from Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series. Amongst many other characters, the player controls an original iteration of Link in melee combat to take on large numbers of enemies from the Legend of Zelda series. While there is a much stronger emphasis on combat than other games in the Legend of Zelda series, the player may use common weapons from prior games in the series, such as a sword, bombs, and Link's signature spin attack. Enemy targeting also returns, in combination with elements from the Dynasty Warriors combat system. Obtaining items through discovering and opening chests is retained as well.

The game has a context-based combat system, in which the player character's abilities change depending on the weapon chosen. Role-playing elements such as weapon and character leveling also appear. Defeating certain enemies gives players weapons bags, which will grant a random weapon to the character, and materials bags, which can be used to power up characters. "Sealed weapons" may also be found in treasure boxes, which increase the types of weapons randomly generated for the player in the field. The game supports an asymmetric local two-player mode with one player using the Wii U GamePad and another using a monitor. The game is also compatible with Amiibo figures, with figures based on The Legend of Zelda series unlocking additional content such as new weapons.

The main campaign of Hyrule Warriors, "Legend Mode", allows players to progress through the game's story; these story chapters can be replayed with any character in "Free Mode". Additionally, the game features an "Adventure Mode", in which players explore a map based on that of the original The Legend of Zelda and complete specific objectives, such as defeating a certain number of enemies within a time limit or completing a mission with a specific character and weapon. An update released on the game's launch date added "Challenge Mode", which encourages players to collect as many rupees as possible in a set scenario. The in-game Bazaar allows players to forge new weapons, spend rupees to raise characters' levels, create potions to temporarily boost a character's stats in battle, and exchange materials for badges that augment characters' abilities. The game also offers an additional quest to collect 100 Gold Skulltulas, tokens that appear in specific Legend Mode and Adventure Mode levels after defeating enough enemies, which will unlock illustration pieces of the several characters in the game and contribute to upgrading the in-game apothecary.







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