Here’s how every Hyrule Warriors game runs on Switch 2 – Age of Calamity, Imprisonment, and Definitive Edition

I’ve been playing Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment ever since my digital pre-order became available about six hours ago. My first impression is really good – the game looks great in handheld mode and runs smoothly for the first hour or so. I did notice that cutscenes seem a little blurry when playing on my TV, especially on a 1440p display, though it wasn’t as noticeable in handheld mode. Hopefully, this can be fixed with an update, but it’s definitely visible.

All the New Peak Badges In The Roots Biome

To earn badges, you’ll need to explore the new landscape, try out the new food and items, and use them to rescue your friends. Here are the specific challenges you’ll face:

Dante’s Inferno Sequel Would Have Taken Its Hero Through A War In Purgatory

IGN published a detailed report on Purgatorio, diving deep into its story. The game was originally planned as a counterpart to the first installment, with Dante climbing Mount Purgatory to find Beatrice and ultimately reach the Garden of Eden at its peak. Each level of the mountain would have symbolized one of the Seven Deadly Sins, and Dante would have needed to overcome both his own flaws and the physical manifestation of each sin to progress.

Switch 2 Demand Has Exceeded Expectations, Nintendo Apologizes For Global Shortages

The company has apologized to customers who experienced delays in getting a Switch 2 because of limited stock in certain areas. This doesn’t seem to be an issue in the US, where the console has been easy to buy. Nintendo understands the frustration caused by these shortages and has assured customers they are working to increase production and meet the current demand.