Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (Nintendo Switch 2)
4.8 | 222 ratings
Price: 69
Last update: 12-22-2025
About this item
- Battle hordes of enemies in the untold story of the Imprisoning War
Product information
| ASIN | B0FQY8RGQ6 |
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| Release date | November 6, 2025 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.84.8 out of 5 stars(153) 4.8 out of 5 stars |
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| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 4 x 0.5 inches; 2.24 ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| Language | English |
| Rated | Teen |
| Item model number | BEEPAAGAB |
| Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Date First Available | September 12, 2025 |
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- BenjaminHyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment Nintendo Switch 2An Epic, Action-Packed Masterpiece That Brings Hyrule to Life Like Never Before.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is an absolute triumph and easily one of the standout titles on the Nintendo Switch 2. From the moment the opening cutscene played, I knew this game was going to be something special. It flawlessly blends the exhilarating, high-energy combat of the Warriors series with the emotional depth, lore, and world-building that Zelda fans love. The result is a game that feels massive, meaningful, and endlessly fun.
The story is gripping from start to finish. It dives deep into the events surrounding Hyrule’s darkest hours, giving fans a fresh, dramatic perspective on the legend. The narrative is filled with powerful moments, surprising twists, and heartfelt scenes that genuinely add weight to the larger Zelda timeline. The cutscenes are beautifully animated, and the voice acting gives every character—from the returning heroes to the new faces—life and personality.
Gameplay is where Age of Imprisonment truly shines. The Nintendo Switch 2 delivers smooth, polished performance, allowing for huge battles with dozens of enemies on screen without any slowdown. Every character has their own fighting style, move set, and ultimate abilities, making combat feel dynamic and exciting no matter who you choose. The combo system is satisfying, the controls are intuitive, and chaining attacks together feels incredibly rewarding.
There is also an impressive amount of content. The campaign is long, detailed, and full of memorable battles, but the side missions, character challenges, and upgrade paths give you countless reasons to keep coming back. Building and customizing your favorite fighters is addictive, and discovering new weapons, skills, and strategies keeps the game feeling fresh well past the credits.
Visually, the game is stunning. The revamped Switch 2 hardware really shows off the environments—lush forests, crumbling battlegrounds, ancient temples, and fiery strongholds all look more detailed and vibrant than ever before. The soundtrack is equally impressive, mixing epic orchestral tracks with remixed Zelda themes that perfectly match the intensity of every battle.
Overall, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is everything fans could hope for: exciting, emotional, content-packed, and absolutely gorgeous. It honors the Zelda legacy while delivering fast-paced action that’s impossible to put down. This is a must-own title and a shining example of what the Nintendo Switch 2 is capable of. A perfect 5-star experience. - MichaelGreat gamdLoving this game so far. If you're into the warriors type game I think you'll like this. Tons of action. It runs so smoothly and it looks great.
- John PinkertonGreat game that improves on its predecessorsI don't have a ton of time to game these days, but the game absolutely delivers. They've done a great job upgrading the combat and general mechanics with each of these games, and the story is a considerable step up from Age of Calamity. Normally I'd advise skipping these if you don't like musou games (waves of enemies and all that), but I think this one offers enough to a general Zelda fan to be worth the money regardless. Difficulty is a little inconsistent and some bosses are a little over-difficult compared to the rest of the game imo, but it's fun.
- Daniel KimMasterpiece!One of my favorite games all time! I grew up playing Ocarina of Time on N64 so this is my childhood memory. I'm truly thankful to Amazon for selling the Zelda series! Amazing story and gameplay! Highly recommend!
- AlexGreat gameAnother great Hyrule Warriors game. Plays a lot like the rest of them. Of course heavily themed around tears of the kingdoms mechanics. Definitely worth a play. Any fans of Zelda or Hyrule Warriors will love this game.
- MetragoonAge of Imprisonment leaves quite the impression!The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a great game and quite a few story bits show us some of the Imprisoning War, but those segments are few to compare with the full backstory. This is different than previous games in the Hyrule Warriors genre as even characters who aren't Zelda, Rauru, Mineru, Knight Construct, Calamo, Ardi, Agraston, Qia, or Raphica are fun to play as. This game has a lot of content before the final fight with Demon King Ganondorf and a lot more content that is locked behind the initial completion of the main story. I am currently 70 hours and still playing to unlock everything and it helps that the game runs so smoothly, but I never had any doubts after how well Donkey Kong Bananza handled. This is the only way to experience the full story from the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and I highly recommend it for fans of Zelda!
- Da StigNot for EveryoneIt was well put together, the fighting is pretty straightforward. It's nothing like a normal Zelda game, more of a hack and slash simple game using the same maps from the prior Zelda game. It's not worth the $70 for most games. It would also be nice to have fewer playable characters. 1-2 from each race should be enough, especially if they are known from the main game. There's a lot of characters I never used, as the main characters were superior.
For me, I will stick to the main Zelda titles. They're more fun, more puzzling, less hack and slash. The one nice thing about this game is the weapons don't break. - Cloud StrifeGreat expansion of TOTKThis is such a great Zelda spin-off and probably the best Warriors type game that I've played. Combat has a surprising amount of depth and the character selection keeps things fresh. The story is presented in an engaging way, despite already having been presented in TOTK, thanks to the addition of new characters and lots of story cutscenes among other things. I highly recommend this game to any fan of this great Zelda era.