Zelda Calamity Warriors (Nintendo Switch)
Opening Act: 6/10
The opening sequence introduces several of the main characters including Link, Zelda (who most might be familiar with from this game’s predecessor Zelda Breath of the Wild (BOTW). The game’s side-kick, a mini-guardian is also introduced: this little guy is there to help the team but doesn’t communicate much (it blobs and bleeps and tries to help out like R2-D2 from Star Wars). Shortly after the game jumps into action as Link needs to jump into action to defend Hyrule from Gannon’s minions. The opening is strong because it’s brief and jumps into the fun action. Many players might have already played Breath of the Wild and don’t need a hook to get the gist of what is going on. But if players didn’t play Breath of the Wild they might find the “hook” to get the player interested a bit weak since the game’s setting builds off of BOTW.
Gameplay Loop: 6/10
The primary gameplay loop is to use link and/or companions to do beat-em-up on Gannon’s minions, then to rinse and repeat. Enemies have different fighting patterns. Link and allies have different fighting styles which changes things up, and each have access to magic-effects that are used to exploit some of the tougher enemies weaknesses.
Completing main missions advances the story, but there are several side-mission/battles to either test one’s skills, recruit new characters, collect items, and more. Since missions are all chosen from a large map-like grid of Hyrule, you can easily track progress and if interested sink extra time into being a completionist of all the content.
Battles themselves have a few main hooks. 1) beating up weak mobs / clearing the masses 2) you may find off the beaten path treasure chests or breakables, and also hidden koroks! 3) mini-bosses are strong mobs that can’t be easily killed without wearing down enemies “break gage” enabling you to do critical hit moves on them. Overall, you’ll learn most of the mechanics after a few missions. Playing as only link actually can get boring after a while which is a great reason to switch your main character since almost all main missions allow multiple party members.
Hand and Friendliness: 3/10
The main controller inputs in the game are fighting moves/combos. There is a huge variety of moves, they look good, and it’s fun. However, the maps teem with many enemies, some of which are tough, and so controller inputs are highly repetitive. In addition the main buttons but also shoulder buttons and camera panning is all required. Since a large number of inputs are required, repetitively, and with a need for rapid input, ~ it means you might feel some hand strain. I preferred to only do a few missions a day and break it up. The good news is that unlike challenging platformers, at least if you mess up your inputs the game is pretty forgiving.
Story: 6/10
The story is an homage to Zelda BOTW. The setting takes place in the “History” of BOTW, and reintroduces characters from those games. Players will find the story most interesting if they are fans of BOTW. The story on it’s own is amusing and straight forward, but it’s the Zelda game background and stories that make the storyline itself notable.
Sound: 7/10
The soundtrack draws on existing Zelda music IP and sound effects, and is very suitable for the game setting.
Overall Experience: 6/10 = Recommended (Worth the time)
The game has nice cut scenes, fun gameplay, and a memorable story, and many players will enjoy it. In addition the game has an easy mode AND allows players to entirely skip side quests, which don’t have any significant story add-ons. This means players can stay focused on the main mission, and also power through the story and game to get the full story experience if that is what they are looking for. I played the game for ~20 hours, I think many players could go on easy mode and complete it in less than 7-8 hours. Lastly, if you are a Zelda fan and also like Zelda lore, and learning more about the characters from Breath of the Wild, then this will also offer a lot of enjoyment for you.
- The game doesn’t function
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- You may like it better than me
- Recommended (Worth the time)
- Highly Recommended (Fun)
- Must-play (Fun plus unique)
- Game-changing for the genre/Legendary/Enshrined
- It feels like the 1st play through of A favorite game…