
Now, what Definitive Edition brings to the table doesn’t do a whole lot more than combine all the content released previously from both Hyrule Warriors titles and put them in one package, but in doing just that they have crafted without a doubt, the most full and rewarding Warriors title the Switch has to offer. Anyway, the point I’m trying to get across is: I know my Hyrule Warriors. Keep in mind that this is all allotted time that has been collected over nearly five years, so it’s not as sad as you probably first thought. Combined that means I’ve played almost 400 hours of the game with, almost, no shame. Hyrule Warriors was by far my most played Wii U game coming in at 263 hours, and Legends comes in at a far second with only 115 hours.

I didn’t just put in a good 10-15 hours, as embarrassing as it is to admit – that’s not even close.

I originally reviewed Hyrule Warriors on Wii U as well as the 3DS version on Nintendo Everything previously, so you can deduce that yes, I did dip into both previous versions of this game already.
