Zelda Battle Quest Details

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Yesterday we got some exciting new information about Nintendo’s upcoming console, the Wii U. Mixed in with all of the hype and excitement was some brand new details regarding the Zelda series’ entry in Nintendo Land. Originally shown at E3 of this year, Hyrule: Battle Quest now appears to be much more in depth than originally thought.

The normal mode of the game includes 9 main stages with additional stages that can be unlocked after their completion. The game is of course filled with a ton of Zelda themed enemies and music and can be played in single or multi-player mode. Gamers can use either the Wii MotionPlus or the new GamePad to play.

Lastly there are other game modes such as Time Attack, which consists of 3 stages requiring you to defeat all of the monsters as quickly as possible.

So what do you think of Hyrule: Battle Quest? Will you be buying the premium version of the Wii U to get Nintendo Land? Let us know in the comments.

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Noah Glaser is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati where he majored in Information Technology with a minor in awesome. Noah has worked in web marketing for over 5 years and has built a reputation that has followed him both professionally and independently. He is the founder and lead content contributor for The Hidden Triforce.In the 5th grade he bought Link’s Awakening for his brother as a Christmas gift. Since stealing it back, he has been hooked to the Zelda series and has never looked back. In his spare time you can find Noah frolicking with his Porygon and Kiwi Birds. He dislikes chocolate, cheese, and bacon.

  • Craig

    I think you keep naming it wrong for a start… It's "The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest", there's no Hyrule in the title.

  • Link5794

    I might have been… going to… get it (fuck grammar) (no, wait don't) if it didn't sell out before my parents even considered it.