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Hyrule Warriors has a local 2-player co-op mode, taking advantage of the Wii U Gamepad's second screen. The sheer amount of enemies on screen at times is also impressive. Link in particular has a fantastic look, reminiscent of his Twilight Princess styling. While Hyrule Warriors isn't going to wow you in the graphics department, the character models of our lead heroes and enemies are actually quite well done. Hyrule Warriors is a mash up that really pays attention to the details. You can even go into a in-game music player and listen to all the unlocked music tracks which features classic tunes and themes as well as original. 8-bit sprites of Link and enemies are splashed on various loading screens as well. Found and earned treasure chests open up with a melody that will be instantly recognized by fans, as will the musical cues when weapons are picked up or bosses are defeated.
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There are great nods to The Legend of Zelda series all over this game. Take two good swords and create one great sword is the general idea here. A Smithy can also be found, where you'll forge together weapons found in Adventure Mode.
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Take weapons and items collected to the Bazaar, and here you'll be able to craft badges which grant characters extra combos or various attack and defense properties. There is also a very light crafting system. On top of the button mashing, finger blistering action modes.