Tag: Hyrule Warriors

With Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition just two weeks away, Nintendo is nearing the end of its weekly Character Highlights trailer series. This week’s video puts a spotlight on the Twilight Princess characters ready to join the fray, including Midna and Zant. Additionally, the character ends with a brief look at Toon Zelda from Spirit Tracks in action. Despite putting more than 100 hours into the Wii U version of this game, I’m admittedly excited to do it all over again…

With Hyrule Warriors DLC in full swing, Nintendo is now in a position where — as they have done with Super Smash Brothers before — they can release new characters for the game long after its initial release. With that in mind, we asked Zelda Dungeon staffers for their Top 5 lists of characters hey want to see added to Hyrule Warriors.

If you are not familiar, papercrafts are an increasingly popular craft on the web where one downloads and prints a set of foldable paper parts, cuts out, folds, and glues them all together, forming any number of hollow paper figures. Gamers often love to make papercrafts of their favorite characters and creatures, and YouTuber SuperRetroBro decided he wanted to make a timelapse of him building a papercraft of Hyrule Warriors’ Sheik. And boy did he succeed! Seeing the tall, detailed…

Hyrule Warriors Legends‘ newest fighter, Linkle, is a large point of a discussion these days. With the continuously rising wish for more information on Zelda Wii U, people are often thinking of what to expect from any and all future games. Since the discussion of female protagonists in the series is a popular one, Eiji Aonuma’s recent thoughts on Linkle’s appearance in Hyrule Warriors could be great news for Zelda fans. We may just see more of her if player…

Hey everybody and welcome to the latest edition of Zelda Dungeon Talks! The Legend Of Zelda is a strong franchise with a large amount of main series games, as well as a few spinoffs here and there. Most people believed that Triforce Heroes would be a spinoff until it was confirmed as canon. That leaves us with Hyrule Warriors as Nintendo’s latest Zelda spinoff. Koei Tecmo and Nintendo collaborated to make an excellent game which is now coming to 3DS as well in Hyrule…

Who’s ready for some more screenshots for the highly anticipated 3DS adaptation of Hyrule Warriors? Just beyond the jump we have several standalone shots pulled from the recent Famitsu magazine scans as well as a few newer cut scene stills and official art pages. Feel free to make the jump to check them out!

Famitsu Gaming Magazine has a new issue in Japan, and there are a whole lot of cutscene and gameplay shots of the new content coming to Hyrule Warriors and Hyrule Warriors Legends. Though the pages are not yet translated, there is a lot to see, including the new fighter, Skull Kid, the new boss, Phantom Ganon, and some new location details! Check out the scans after the jump!

Have you ever wished to eat a Zelda character? Well, here’s your chance with this real life-sized Princess Zelda cake! It was created by Australian cake artist Emerald Stewart, whose hobby is designing and crafting geeky cakes and edibles for her friends and family. It all started on her daughter’s 1st birthday, when she created a Wind Waker-themed cake. In this occassion, to celebrate her 28th anniversary, Stewart decided to make herself this sweet Zelda bust, and it looks delicious…

When Hyrule Warriors on the Wii U still reigned, a total of 4 DLC packs released, including new Adventure Mode Maps, New Characters, and sometimes even New Modes. With Hyrule Warriors Legends releasing, it’s been detailed already that it will include all previous DLC- and there may even be more on the way. But the question is, what could it be? Now that we’ve knocked some characters and themes out of the way, it will be somewhat difficult to find…

Speed painting- or, in this case, speed coloring- is an awesome medium for artists with various styles to show off their artistic processes. Whether it’s digital painting or coloring with markers, it’s convenient for an artist’s audience to see a quick version of how their masterpieces come to life. For this speed coloring, YouTube user LemiaCrescent shows off her incredible eye for vibrant colors in her own rendition of Impa from Hyrule Warriors. Make the jump to check it out!