- A rhythmic action-adventure game in the world of The Legend of Zelda series
- Explore the randomly generated overworld and procedurally generated dungeons to save Hyrule as Link or Princess Zelda
- Use items from The Legend of Zelda series, plus spells and weapons from the Crypt of the NecroDancer game
- Outstep legendary enemies and bosses in rhythmic combat
- Keep the beat with 25 remixed classic The Legend of Zelda tunes
- Play 2-player co-op from the beginning of the game, or once the player discovers another character
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Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring the Legend of Zelda – Nintendo Switch [Digital]
$12.00 Save:$6.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Software Format | Digital |
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Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | Not available |
Genre | Action and Adventure |
Compatible Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch |
ESRB Rating | E (Everyone) |
Multiplayer | Yes |
Video Game Content Included | Full game |
ESRB Descriptors | Mild fantasy violence |
Color Category | Multi |
Model Number | 110267 |
Publisher | Nintendo |
Developer | Brace Yourself Games |
Product Name | Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring the Legend of Zelda |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | Not available |
Brand | Nintendo |
UPC | 400063528587 |
Reviews (21)
nessan –
I loved playing this game! Couldn’t put it down day one. I really enjoy rhythm games and this was just the best mashup of genres that I really enjoy creating an absolutely unique and fun experience. Throw in Legend of Zelda and it becomes a must-play for fans of LOZ who perhaps enjoy rhythm music games. I don’t think one playthrough alone warrants the $25 price tag, but the overworld map is procedurally generated so each time you start a new game it will be a different experience. Will definitely be playing through again soon.
Brad –
Lots of fun, difficult if you have no rhythm like myself thougj
Brian –
Never played the original Crypt of the Necrodancer but this seems to be a fun adaptation in the Zelda universe so far.
PEKAS –
TOTALLY AWESOME GAME AND RECOMMENDED ALL AROUND.
GREAT FOR KIDS AND ADULTS
Warbear420 –
There is a lot about this game that they got right. But it goes the other way to. The attack to the beat concept made the game a little difficult.
Unknown –
The only thing that could make it better would be if the entire song base were techno versions of Safety Dance
ElectronicsEnthusiast –
This game is fun and challenging, with a good soundtrack.
Mike –
Love the look of the old SNES game. This is a weird game to get used to, but fun!
Dragonbuzz –
i like the old games of zelda and this is going to be great too
Cynthia –
Like the game
Would recommend
My friends also like it
Clamores –
This game is great! I love Zelda and this was just as good as the others. The way you move to the beat and the storyline is interesting. the beat is catchy the game resembles gameboy advance style games so it brings some nostalgia. I love how your able to play as different characters as well as a villain and with the extended package that came out with new music and characters makes it more fun would recommend for any Zelda enthusiast.
JoeO –
Love Zelda? Love rhythm? This is the best game for you, try it.
naga –
Interesting Zelda game. Good graphics, fast action, creative
TheSpoilerReview –
Despite not being a “canonical” Legend of Zelda game, it felt like a Legend of Zelda game. The aesthetic reminded me of Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. The exploration of overworld reminded me of the original Legend of Zelda because I had to legitimately explore every corner of the map to find all the dungeons and all the secrets, without any guidance of hints. Both of those features would make a Zelda fanboy gleefully happy. My only complaint is that the “champions” (what this game call bosses) might have been too easy. I beat all 4 champions, Octavio and Ganon on the first try, and sometimes, I didn’t know how besides, “Here’s a sword; go around and hit stuff.” Yes, I get they don’t want to make the champions too tough or too puzzle-y because that would add another layer of complication on top of staying on the beat, but a boss or a champion should be something more a monster who has above average HP/stamina. While staying in beat helped greatly, being off the beat didn’t hinder the gameplay to the point of being unplayable. Still, if I want to play a rhythm game, I would lean away from the action/adventure genre and lean more towards the simulation genre, like Guitar Hero and Rock Band.
jonny –
The sprites and graphics in this game are great. The rhythm mechanics can take getting used to but is pretty fun. And obviously you buy this game for the music.. and its incredible.
TheKey –
Bought for a friend and watch him play it. Beautiful game with great music.
Artisan –
Great game. It is very addicting. You won’t regret buying it.
Chiyo –
Awesome music and Zelda game. Game changes ie Rouge-lite to keep the game new. Easily one of the best games on the switch.
wasabisung –
This is such a great example of an indie studio adding a great twist on a nintendo classic!
hjose –
Fun Zelda game! If you love Zelda you shouldn’t miss this even if you don’t like rhythm games.
BTW9 –
You should get this game if you already like Crypt of the NecroDancer and LoZ music. It’s a no brainer. It’s also a good rhythm game that takes more strategy than the regular QTE simulator type rhythm games.