Hyrule Warriors New Trailer Shows Off Fi The Goddess Sword

The Sword Goddess cares not about your grunts.

Posted By | On 14th, Jul. 2014

It’s always interesting to see the different character trailers that Nintendo puts out for Hyrule Warriors, it’s upcoming hack and slash crowd-brawling title developed by Tecmo Koei and Team Ninja. The newest addition this week is Fi, who you’ll remember as the human form of the Goddess Sword from Skyward Sword on the Wii U. Check out her move-set above.

Since she’s literally a sword, Fi can transform into such and attack her opponents. However, her main attacks occur in human form and she dances around like a ballerina, half-dancing and half-gliding up a storm. It’s mesmerizing in some ways and lends a unique style while still fitting the context of Zelda.

At least she’s better than Agitha and the giant beetles.

Hyrule Warriors will be out this August in Japan and in September for North America and Europe on the Wii U. What are your thoughts on the game thus far? Let us know below.


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