Hyrule Warriors Legends on 3DS, portable version of Koei Tecmo's Zelda musou. Hundreds of enemies to mow down with Zelda franchise characters. Exclusive content with Linkle. Intense and accessible for Zelda fans.
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Category
Action Adventure1 player12+
Description
Link, Zelda and their allies eliminate hundreds of enemies across epic battlefields in this portable version of Hyrule Warriors. Published by Nintendo, released in Korea in February 2016. Hundreds of simultaneous enemies, characters from multiple Zelda games, map missions, 3DS-exclusive characters. Korean edition.
Zelda Mussang - Hyruleui Jeonseoldeul review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
3/5
Story
★★★★★
"Solid"
Re-arranged into flamboyant rock and metal versions, the mythic themes of the Zelda saga accompany battles against thousands of enemies. Screaming guitars and an unleashed orchestra turn every melee into an epic concert. This electric reworking of Zelda's sonic heritage galvanises the action relentlessly.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Mowing down hundreds of enemies with a vast roster of Zelda heroes opens a thrilling, time-consuming action loop. The sprawling Adventure mode, characters to unlock and weapons to upgrade hold you for dozens of hours. That generosity of musou content, laced with fan service, justifies a longevity action fans cultivate.
Technical info
💾1,4 GB📅25/02/2016
Published by Nintendo
Zelda Mussang - Hyruleui Jeonseoldeul (3DS) price, value & rarity
Korean version of Hyrule Warriors Legends, the portable take on the Zelda musou, distributed by Nintendo in Korea on a region-locked 3DS. The rarity of Korean-localized Zelda releases, combined with a narrow local market, places this edition among the coveted pieces of regional collectors. Its interest lies in this uncommon Korean localization of a large-roster Zelda crossover.
Is Zelda Mussang - Hyruleui Jeonseoldeul still worth playing in 2026?
A 3DS version of Hyrule Warriors, Legends brings the Zelda musou to handheld and adds new characters and missions, including heroes from The Wind Waker. The brawly joy of sweeping away hundreds of enemies with the saga's figures stays intact, served by generous fan service. The console's tech suffers from the number of enemies on screen and the musou formula repeats fast. A delightful pick for Zelda fans and lovers of large-scale beat-em-ups on the move.