There is NO REASON To Play Breath of the Wild In 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2023
  • In today's episode I talk about why there is no reason to play breath of the wild in 2023. Its because Tears of the Kingdom is just that much better.
    Special thanks to @PlayertoBeNamedLater for doing the thumbnail (go check out his channel its so good)
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    Music Used:
    Shrine - The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild OST
    Main Theme - The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom OST
    Talus Battle - The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild OST
    Colgera Battle - The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom OST
    Hateno Village -The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild OST
    Calamity Ganon Phase 2 -The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild OST
    Field Battle - The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom OST
    Shrine Battle - The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild OST
    Master Kogha Battle - The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom OST
    Riding - Day - The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild OST
    Malanya's Theme - The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild OST
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  • @albert.
    @albert. Год назад +1067

    as much as I agree with some of your points I don't think botw is worse by a bit, I think they focus in completly different gameplay aspects. botw focus is much more in discovery and desolation, the challenge is how to get to things with so little power, totk gives you all the traversal things you need so that is not a problem anymore, now you need to solve puzzles and overcame chalenges with that, the enemies are harder in totk for this reason. I enjoyed more botw than totk because I like walking into unknown places, in botw i did that because it was the only option, in totk I just fly over things because theres no reason to walk anymore. Anyway, my point is just that those two shares the same places but with the core gameplay different, so theres reason to play botw because is a masterpiece and if you like exploring that game is much more focused on that than totk.

    • @BomberX20
      @BomberX20 11 месяцев назад +35

      Botw is walking simulator sometimes

    • @iantaakalla8180
      @iantaakalla8180 11 месяцев назад +29

      If you are creative it’s a bomb gliding/travel simulator.

    • @BomberX20
      @BomberX20 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@iantaakalla8180 i cant windbomb :(

    • @TheMrChurbro
      @TheMrChurbro 11 месяцев назад +9

      Well you have fun with those superfun BOTW dungeons and don't mind me I'll just be flying around on my hoverbike exploring the sky islands mabye slay a 3 headed dragon or something 😔

    • @albert.
      @albert. 11 месяцев назад +35

      @@TheMrChurbro The thing is, I do have fun in both and my point is exactly that. Both games are great and different enough that you don't have to dismiss one of them.

  • @lonlonmilck
    @lonlonmilck Год назад +1754

    I feel attacked

  • @RossComptonthe19th
    @RossComptonthe19th 11 месяцев назад +458

    There are a lot of reasons to still play BotW. If you’re new to these open world Zelda games for instance and want a simpler introduction. Or if you’re like me at only played it for the first time a couple years ago, so there are still a few quests you haven’t completed yet. Maybe you miss fighting a Guardian or using the runes. There’s still value in that game. I think TotK is an improvement for sure and I’m glad people are gushing about it but I don’t understand why so much of this positive evaluation is being coupled with dragging the game that paved the way for it through the mud. These videos are endlessly irritating.

    • @Anti-InternetTroll101
      @Anti-InternetTroll101 11 месяцев назад +49

      Preach. Once I finish totk, it’s straight back to botw for me.

    • @Lordxzamasu
      @Lordxzamasu 11 месяцев назад +7

      Nah the first one is an empty boring tech demo it’s not worth going back to at all

    • @RossComptonthe19th
      @RossComptonthe19th 11 месяцев назад +63

      @@Lordxzamasu VERY happy to not feel this way.

    • @LUV525PWG3
      @LUV525PWG3 11 месяцев назад +12

      Fr I’m not playing BOTW rn bc I’m focused on TOTK but I’m definitely gonna go back to BOTW to finish up all I haven’t done, and maybe practice some speedrun stuff for fun

    • @joshbuck1586
      @joshbuck1586 11 месяцев назад +2

      It's because many overhyped botw for years, calling it 10/10 and a "masterpiece," and they have all been proven wrong with the release of an actual masterpiece.

  • @galaxygamer2220
    @galaxygamer2220 Год назад +698

    I still tell people to play BotW first so they can appreciate the world and the characters. Because personally, I loved seeing someone in TotK and being like "Hey I remember you! How did you end up here?" and usually whatever they had to say would answer that question. Or seeing something in the world and being like "That's not how I remember it" which would then incentivise me to go there. But TotK is above BotW in basically every category. Which is a miracle

    • @SlightlyInDepthGaming
      @SlightlyInDepthGaming  Год назад +81

      That’s a very good reason to play the first game like when I went to the great plateau and everything was different. The only thing I’d say is a detriment is the fact that NPCs don’t seem to remember you at all. Like when I met up with Bolson again he acted like he didn’t know me even when we know he built our house cause Link has one in ToTK

    • @galaxygamer2220
      @galaxygamer2220 Год назад +11

      @@SlightlyInDepthGaming Yeah now that I think of it, that was the case more often than not. Fantastic video by the way, this was my introduction to your work and I am very impressed.

    • @cloudshines812
      @cloudshines812 11 месяцев назад +2

      That is a good point and one reason why I liked playing TOTK right after BOTW, but in terms of narrative or overall improvements… you don’t really get that with Zelda. It isn’t like God of War where playing Ragnarok after 2018 feels like a step forward, because in that game… the narrative is significantly different and the overall improvement of the technology is really shown in the sequel

    • @thehighschooldropout8218
      @thehighschooldropout8218 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@SlightlyInDepthGamingthey did that to keep the new players up to speed and makes it seem like terry town would exist either way weather link helped or not

    • @gxlorp
      @gxlorp 11 месяцев назад +2

      Also I felt the video game industrial complex ruins games. It values profits over humans. Especially Bethesda. The Morrowind Remake coming out (by independent molders) represents what a good game by them for the people should be. Japan is less touched by the complex, it seems. The monks in the shrines had a sense of mystery. And I won't even explain the music in those shrines. It communicated the aforementioned mythology. You knew the monks were wise and powerful and the power was proven during the surprise fight... unfortunately the statues waiting at the end of the zonai shrines are not mysterious. But an interesting parallel is the use of stone like our own lost civilization. Also the older works of stone are more advanced like on real life. Look how imperfect the newer zonai ruins built presumably by hyrulians looks (in the jungle and in botw v sky islands). Older Egyptian stone works are more advanced. Also gobekli tepi has the most advanced type of stone carving. The images are sticking out. Not carved it. Proven to be built 12000 years ago when we were supposed to be primitive hunter gatherers.
      When you say "you get it" you mean you enjoy having recreational fun playing a video game. It can go way deeper than that.
      The whole narrative of Gannon reincarnation is terrifying. Art imitates life.
      The last thing is the perrenial philosophy. The existence of conscious experiences isn't needed in a material universe. Much like Gannon link and zelda, we do this FOREVER. But deeper still is there is only one person in the room. Thr past and future are superimposed over the present, as are all possible times, places, lives and other forms of consciousness. DMT experiences are like entering a well of souls. 5meo dmt consistently overwhelming shows people what the basement or source level of reality is. Everything's Alive. "God". Near death experiences and dissociative suggest another set of experiences. As do classic psychedelics, and hard-core mediation retreats, stairing at a candle flame for 200 hours and having full 3d hallucinations.
      Since our game developers are for profits it hinders channeling this kind of stuff. Zelda makers nailed the terrifying fact of having to do this FOREVER. Idk how it works in reality. I doubt it's like how it is in Zelda. But the trope of good v evil must come up time and time again.

  • @Blu-Rey025
    @Blu-Rey025 11 месяцев назад +256

    They're both fundamentally different experiences. I know I'll go back to Breath of the Wild because I know I'll want that unique experience again

    • @magn3s162
      @magn3s162 5 месяцев назад +1

      exactly breath of the wild is so speacil as it was the frst time we saw thsi map and character totk suffers as its not a new map and not new characters and doest have the nostalgia

    • @longebane
      @longebane 4 месяца назад +1

      Botw is still better than Totk to me. Totk feels like a poor tech demo for ultra hand

    • @MementoDespair
      @MementoDespair 4 месяца назад

      Weird, I never heard that take before. TOTK is a completion of BOT But I can see the new aspects of TOTK not being fully fleshed out, think of Ultra Hand as an evolution of Magnesis instead of it's own thing. That's how most people feel. @@longebane

    • @kostasspirou1010
      @kostasspirou1010 4 месяца назад +1

      @@longebane if anything BOTW feels like a tech demo compared to TOTK, TOTK is a more complete experience with way more content. I love BOTW but it's just lacking in many ways, the enemy variety, the bosses, the map, the caves, the dungeons, the temples etc these all exist in TOTK.

    • @Vell1981
      @Vell1981 3 месяца назад +1

      @@magn3s162You can only invent the Wheel once i bet when you go back to BotW you get the feeling of been there done that too specially when you absolutely 100% the Game.

  • @JCSuperstar777
    @JCSuperstar777 5 месяцев назад +21

    I definitely got bored in ToTK much more quickly than I did in BotW.

  • @danreyes736
    @danreyes736 5 месяцев назад +45

    It’s the hype. After the initial release is over, BOTW has the special place in my heart.

    • @eddiedead2702
      @eddiedead2702 2 месяца назад +6

      It waa entirely just the hype. It's funny how much sentiments have changed since launch. Tears is a great game that made a lot of improvements...but it also made almost just as many missteps and almost everybody you talk to now will recognize that and tell you BotW is the better game.

  • @Temjuh
    @Temjuh Год назад +251

    only thing i miss are the guardians they were so fun to fight

    • @SlightlyInDepthGaming
      @SlightlyInDepthGaming  Год назад +61

      You right the gloom hands are just annoying

    • @johnhoran9840
      @johnhoran9840 Год назад +14

      Yeah, I was just at the Spring Of Power for the first time, and I kept expecting to see flying guardians patrolling the sky.

    • @sockthesock
      @sockthesock 10 месяцев назад

      you are a maniac wtf

    • @chasetuttle2780
      @chasetuttle2780 10 месяцев назад +2

      That’s what I’m sayin’ dawg. I really wish they made something similar with the zonai robots. Such a missed opportunity

    • @dennismonk9559
      @dennismonk9559 10 месяцев назад +4

      guardians are just so much better than the conscructs

  • @SomeoneWeird-vx5jx
    @SomeoneWeird-vx5jx Год назад +657

    I feel like Totk is the only game I have ever played where I feel like I could play it for two more months and still feel like there is more for me to do. Game sets up challenges and makes me want to actually do them

    • @SlightlyInDepthGaming
      @SlightlyInDepthGaming  Год назад +55

      Absolutely I wanna finish it but there’s also sooo many things I wanna do first

    • @timohara7717
      @timohara7717 Год назад +15

      Litterally hasn't gotten the paraglider and it's still fun just gotta play it again

    • @danko8983
      @danko8983 Год назад +6

      actually for me the first one that gave me that feeling was botw, i have been playing it since 2017 until totk came out, and you always find things to do

    • @Yipper64
      @Yipper64 11 месяцев назад +3

      only other game I can think of that gives me that feeling is Minecraft.

    • @rabbitBakBak
      @rabbitBakBak 11 месяцев назад

      Months??? Try years and still have fun

  • @wildlinku611
    @wildlinku611 9 месяцев назад +280

    I just finished TOTK and I can say that BOTW is overall a better game when it comes to atmosphere, and I find the abilities of the sheika slate way more interesting when it comes to puzzle solving, TOTK feels like playing BOTW with mods.

    • @juandiegocalderonwurth8379
      @juandiegocalderonwurth8379 6 месяцев назад +39

      100% agree with you, i felt a bit soulless on totk, beside they hyped the story a lot and it was so lame. Sadly, it was a very disapointing game, but its still good overall

    • @Alt-Nova
      @Alt-Nova 6 месяцев назад +18

      This is how I feel, too. Better atmosphere (you feel alone in a world that has a post cataclysm vibe and feels truly mysterious). And because of that the story feels more interesting and rewarding to unveil. TotK has a fan fiction tier story and a world that feels like is there just to collect stuff. The excitiment for the newer sandbox elements did wear out pretty quickly.

    • @driftking3344
      @driftking3344 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@juandiegocalderonwurth8379 I can see where your coming from, but I never actually played botw, and totk is an awesome game. Ive seen alot that says that playing totk blind is a much better experience than playing totk after botw. And about the story, I just kinda like time travel. Unpopular opinion.

    • @suds9365
      @suds9365 5 месяцев назад +11

      @@driftking3344i feel like the only way to enjoy totk more is to not play Botw

    • @unitednations5936
      @unitednations5936 5 месяцев назад +2

      I do quite like BOTW's ruined peaceful atmosphere that has been (partially) de-empathized in TOTK, and I will return to that game at some point. Although I just loved seeing how the world has grown and recovered in TOTK. On top of that, the four regions had such dire atmospheres, that moment when you realize nobody's going to stop you from entering the shell of Gerudo town but the Gibdos, was so cool. In terms of abilities and how the game uses them, not all of TOTK's shrines are perfect, and there is the issue with cheesing using your newfound power, but I overall preferred the design, in particular the combat ones. Also, all the TOTK abilities feel so immensely useful, fun and important. Tbh, they made BOTW's runes feel limited and frankly a little boring, (except stasis that is.)

  • @Rob-py1tm
    @Rob-py1tm Год назад +71

    I just bought a Switch Lite just to play the Zelda series and Breath of the Wild is definitely a game to play. Can’t wait to play Tears of the Kingdom

    • @SlightlyInDepthGaming
      @SlightlyInDepthGaming  Год назад +7

      For sure take you time!

    • @GitNthTRUCK
      @GitNthTRUCK 10 месяцев назад +4

      I just did too! I haven't played any zelda games since TP and I'm in love with BOTW!

    • @rickmorty4921
      @rickmorty4921 9 месяцев назад +2

      me too:)@@GitNthTRUCK

    • @meowz999
      @meowz999 2 месяца назад +1

      Same ​@@GitNthTRUCK

  • @Hufi2.
    @Hufi2. 6 месяцев назад +22

    Just by the title. I don't like you...
    I watched the video, I have so many complaints:
    1. It shows that you just rushed through botw, no wonder you like totk more if you actually did the stuff you wanted to.
    2. I lt also shows that you haven't finished totk, BEFORE REVIEWING IT...
    3. The shrines are subjective. I for one liked the puzzles in botw, I liked not always having to do one, and I especially liked actually getting worth while items in shrines. Botw shrines often gave you equipment. What do I get in totk? Oh great... Another Ruby.
    4. The durability and fightings.
    4.1 durability doesn't really matter I haven't noticed a big difference.
    4.2 sometimes I pick up weapons and use them mid fight, but it's usually more effective to prepare them.
    4.3 the fusions, omg the fuaions.
    4.3.1 i think at this point I've spend a solid 30 minutes just going left and right on that stupid item bar trying to find the right thing to fuse to my arrows, instead of just selecting an arrow type.
    4.3.2 killing most monsters is still absolutly useless. Most of the drops have horrendous fusion damage. The second you get some good items to fuse, you have no reason to go for any other enemies.
    4.4 the fights are less creative in totk. Because of all of the 50.000 fusion options most of the fights get super boring, because the effective strategies aren't the fun ones and the fun ones are so bad that it's usually not viable
    4.5 the world in botw is new it's interesting and you slowly discover it bit by bit, it felt like an adventure to get to around. In totk the world is different and interesting sure, but it's way to easy to traverse. And it feels repetitive and overwhelming at the same time. The typical way to explore is: build a hoverbike, fly to lookout tower, fly up, look at an island which is 80% the same as the last one, repeat.
    4.6 it's a squeal as you correctly stated, but it's not an upgrade as your implying. It's just a different game. There isn't much of a competition between the two. They are both good, but in different ways.
    Please note I like both games. My critic is only onsided to address the points made in this video. Also no hate to the creator, we're both allowed to have an opinion, but shitting on one of my all time favourite games doesn't get you any browny points.

    • @alone_zof5002
      @alone_zof5002 2 дня назад

      Thats crazy you put in this much time into a comment because some guy doesn’t LOVE with all his heart the game you like

    • @Hufi2.
      @Hufi2. 2 дня назад

      @@alone_zof5002 can you explain to me why you have to be mean, simply because I did the same thing he did?
      He doesn't just not love it as your implying, he made heavily opinionated statements which where totally subjective and particularly just simply false about something he didn't even complete.......
      Like I'm not gonna critique the elder scrolls oblivion, cause I didn't play it!

  • @shirrenthewanderer414
    @shirrenthewanderer414 Год назад +64

    Some things about BotW that aren't in Tears: Guardians. Just having that laser pointed at you and the music changing is incredible. And there are helicopter versions of them. You can't deny that's awesome. Divine Beasts. The suck as dungeons but something about being inside one and looking out is incredible atmospheric. Being in the freezing atmosphere on a full moon in Revali's airship or watching Urbosa's camel slowly march in the desert sun while you are inside is something else. Gloom is a bit scary at first but Malice is just way more intimidating. Malice actually has presence in the form of physical blobs and gloom is just paint on the ground/walls, and gloom doesn't even hurt you right away, and gloom damage is actually easier to fix then Malice does. (I think gloom damage is way overhyped once you know it doesn't deal damage to your current hit points, just your maximum). Also the random Yiga attacks after you defeat Kohga and the instant-kill attacks from the Blademasters that pierce Mipha's Grace/Fairies. I mean Tears has many more things, and it's better 10 times over, but there are a few times I want to return the original one.

    • @8BitCerberus
      @8BitCerberus Год назад +6

      "the instant-kill attacks from the Blademasters that pierce Mipha's Grace/Fairies" what? Have never seen this and I put in over 300 hours in BoTW. Gloom on the surface is ... negligible. Gloom in the depths is punishing, especially if you don't come prepared. Because it's not just the puddles that sap your maximum hearts, but every enemy that hits you... and in particular one new enemy (that is also on the surface), I won't spoil it if you haven't encountered it yet, but suffice to say... it's way more panic/dread inducing than malice and the occasional flying skull emitter could ever hope to achieve.

    • @shirrenthewanderer414
      @shirrenthewanderer414 Год назад +2

      @@8BitCerberus during the BotW desert section where you have to get the Lightning Helm back from the Yiga, if you get caught by a Blademaster a fight starts and if you get hit by the Blademaster's attack it's instant Game Over, even if you have Revive items. The gloom hearts debuff your maximum hearts, but only one or two hearts at a time, and it doesn't matter if the heart container is empty or not, and the debuff is easily fixed by going to a lightroot or going outside and i have 50+ sundelions in my pocket at any one time. (Also if you lose all your hearts to gloom a fairy gets you 5 back).

    • @8BitCerberus
      @8BitCerberus 11 месяцев назад

      @@shirrenthewanderer414 Ahhh right, I do remember that. Was that game over/RIP though, or was it just, like falling off a ledge in a shrine and reset you back at the start? It's been a minute.
      The gloom itself is slow to strip your hearts if you're just standing in it, but the gloomified enemies are the real threat. Especially the bigger boss types, like the Hinox, Talus and Lynels. They can strip off quite a few hearts, very quickly if you get hit. And the new monster I mentioned. It's fast, and can hold you for a while, stripping hearts away.
      Having so many sundelions is great if you have a way to cook them, or come prepared beforehand and have already cooked them. However, it was the same for the malice, being able to eat pretty much at any time to replenish health or stamina, it trivializes the threat.
      Sundelions, on their own, however don't restore the gloomed hearts, so without being cooked their benefit for healing in the depths is lessened. At least with malice it was just normal damage, and even if you didn't have any meals available, you could just chug apples or mushrooms or just about any random edible ingredient and restore 1/4 to 1+ hearts at a time. With gloomed hearts, it's a two part process for healing, first a gloom repairing dish, then another dish or random ingredients to replenish the hearts.

  • @CitrusArchitect
    @CitrusArchitect 11 месяцев назад +119

    While it does improve things in a lot of ways, I actually prefer BotW. When I first picked it up it was like nothing I've ever played in my entire life. When I play TOTK it is just like a game I have been playing for the last six years.

    • @williamwatts6463
      @williamwatts6463 11 месяцев назад +18

      I have the same exact feeling. My first BOTW play through, I didn't expect what's to come in the Hyrule map for that game. First TOTK play through, the feeling is different, back to a familiar place I was in before. Some of the new enemies are still a surprise, like the walking trees and the gloomhands.

    • @sweetdreams1028
      @sweetdreams1028 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@williamwatts6463exactly, we’ve got the underground and floating islands but they all look almost exactly the same compared to the map of Hyrule land from BotW where every place made was memorable but TotK didn’t really do that aside from a few big additions and changes to areas

    • @SoupyMittens
      @SoupyMittens 9 месяцев назад +11

      Exactly, my favorite part of botw was the exploration and yet they dont even give me a new map to explore

    • @WWEGaymer
      @WWEGaymer 6 месяцев назад +2

      To me that’s a good thing because it sounds like Tears is lot more straightforward than Breath was! Something that absolutely is the reason why I never want to pick up and even remotely attempt to ever finish Breath ever!

    • @SuperZombiepimp
      @SuperZombiepimp 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@WWEGaymer botw is easy to finish though I only did 3 of the best before deciding to take on Ganon to be honest totk had a better ending and felt more like a Zelda game I feel like botw was rushed out it just felt incomplete at times

  • @J6ZX
    @J6ZX 2 месяца назад +13

    terrible take

  • @thephalange8630
    @thephalange8630 6 месяцев назад +5

    You liked TotK because you haven't played BotW extensively. But for me, I have played it sooo much, TotK was an absolute chore. Total opposites here.

  • @PDS350
    @PDS350 Год назад +352

    Imo, I think TOTK benefits as a sort of New Game + experience to BOTW (not calling it a DLC), and they both benefit from the open world in different ways.
    BOTW feels like it is slowly introducing the world to you, you feel like link learning about the world as if it was the first time. Traversal is much more crucial in this game as you can't just find high points to glide from except if you climb a mountain or tower. The world feels less “lived in”, in the sense that you feel the consequences of the Calamity and spend most of your time pondering what happened in the past. The story is much more about introducing you to this world and it is the main focus.
    TOTK, in the other way, benefits from your past knowledge. You are in the same position as link, in a world you already know, but that has been significantly changed. Your decision is much less focused on “oh, what's that place?” and more on “I can't wait to see how x place has changed!”. For that, traversal is way easier thanks to the skyview towers, sky islands, ascend and rewind (not even counting the ultrahand contraptions) , and exploration is fully dependent on the player's curiosity, not just for traversal. In that way, it allows players who already know the world to simply skip to the places they want to explore instead of traversing the same ground as before, while still allowing others to fully explore this renovated Hyrule. It also makes you feel much less alone, and the ease of traversal just hammers in the feeling of a more interconnected world post-BOTW.
    Also, it is purely based on personal opinion, but both games have a unique aesthetic (Sheikah/Zonai) that might make you favor a game over another)
    Also, both games focus on completely different things, with BOTW Shrines being more about the basic mechanics of the world and TOTK being fully focused on the new set of overlayed mechanics (for obvious reasons)
    In conclusion, BOTW is more based on traversal, the feeling of isolation, and venturing through a vast, unfamiliar world, where the challenge comes mostly through traversal.
    TOTK on the other hand is more focused on the new gimmicks, experimentation, the feeling of renewal and connection, and exploring parts of a newly-changed, but familiar Hyrule.

    • @SlightlyInDepthGaming
      @SlightlyInDepthGaming  Год назад +29

      Great analysis!

    • @prons_gaming5083
      @prons_gaming5083 Год назад +10

      Tbh i much prefer the zonai aesthetic over the sheikah

    • @camcatdos
      @camcatdos Год назад +3

      @@prons_gaming5083 same here

    • @zennvirus7980
      @zennvirus7980 Год назад +4

      "I agree with your analysis, but..."
      What you are describing is the "intent" behind the overall design of both games. And in that regard, yes, BotW does achieve what it set to make.
      But only that.
      The main issue is that BotW cannot sustain interest for long when dealing with the side content that is intended to fill the world and make you sidetrack and "oh!" and "ah!" properly. Be it due to time constrains or other usual game dev issues, Nintendo ultimately settled with the type of content either a western RPG or a procedurally generated game would dump on you (grind).
      That's a problem for a Zelda game because, after all the great adventures full of varied content we were used to, to just have us grind... defeats the purpose.
      Hence why, so that BotW becomes what it should be, I think Nintendo should retroactively revamp the side content to be up to TotK's standards:
      Give all that grind meaning.
      Because, at the end of the day, TotK is still a grindfest. The only thing that changed is that the grind has a clear, defined purpose that makes it desirable. The key is in how the presentation changes.
      An example: Some things only need a few lines of dialogue to make it logical.
      Why does X guy needs 50 mushrooms? Because there's a plague going on because side effect of the Divine Beast doing rampage and people need medicine. You can lock up that quest behind the resolution of the Divine Beast quest, and make it so that this quest unlocks a guy that can trade ingredients for better quality elixirs you can't otherwise make yourself.
      Or another one: Have those annoying "Strength" Shrines give a reward that is part of a grand quest that makes something happen across the game that needs that strength, like unleashing another secret boss, or whatever.
      Most of that does not need to be too complicated or have the devs rebuild the side content from the ground up. Just following its natural progression, with the ultimate goal being leaving each area in a state that hints at the state you find them in TotK. Like some of those bosses or items or secrets being Zonai stuff to tie things over, or hints about the depths or the sky islands to tease TotK.
      That's the old "Zelda" way we grew up with and grew to love and crave. What devs call the "Lock and Key Mechanic". The grind being merely the means to procure the keys.
      It's the same thing that happened with Elden Ring last year, only in reverse. And FromSoftware did promise DLC in that regard.
      What this proves is that an already good game can be improved, its flaws fixed, its roughness polished until it is as close to the perfect state as humanly possible.
      Of course, BotW won't reach the same level of craziness TotK achieve with the sheer freedom Zonai Tech gives you, but at least it would not feel like a tedious slog for chum change.
      If they do that, then this new batch of Zelda games will be truly unforgettable. What say you, Slightly? Think an influencer like yourself could push that rock up the hill towards the ears of our dear devs from Nintendo?

    • @kfc4056
      @kfc4056 Год назад +2

      Traversal is easy in botw because windbomb glitch is so easy to learn

  • @richardmahn7589
    @richardmahn7589 9 месяцев назад +24

    Went back to play BOTW this week. I actually found it refreshing to be back in it. Some things one misses actually, but also makes one appreciate Tears without hating Breath.

  • @a.j.cookie9735
    @a.j.cookie9735 Год назад +64

    I think playing BoTW first isn’t a “must”, but it definitely enhances the player experience when they get around to playing ToTK, same way knowing the lore of BoTW helps understand the events of Age of Calamity. Since it’s a map I was already familiar with, I spent a considerable amount of time running to my favourite locations of BoTW to see how they’re faring now instead of progressing the main quests; recognising all the changes and nods to BoTW is a treat. One of my friends is currently playing ToTK and they’ve never played BoTW. We both adore the game and everything it has to offer, despite us having different histories with this version of Hyrule.
    With that said, I’m interested to hear what the experience would be like for someone who experiences ToTK first and plays BoTW second. This is the first time we’re having a Zelda sequel that takes place in the same world as the original iirc

    • @buewf2452
      @buewf2452 11 месяцев назад +2

      Actually gonna do that soon. I just need to beat TotK and get all the shrines and quests, then i'll play BotW and i'll try to share my experience once I beat it (if I can remember lmao)

    • @a.j.cookie9735
      @a.j.cookie9735 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@buewf2452 That sounds great! Good luck and have fun finishing up ToTK, and hopefully you enjoy BoTW as well!

    • @FishyBlopBlopOnWaterr
      @FishyBlopBlopOnWaterr 11 месяцев назад

      @@buewf2452same here, I bought TOTK first because it was the last collector’s edition at my local ( i am a collectors addicts and not getting the full edition sometimes haunts me for weeks ) that’s also why I didn’t bought botw because I can’t get the full set at first, but I planned to play it regardless , if you finish it first can you recommend to watch recap or just buy the game? :)

    • @_Tekz
      @_Tekz 10 месяцев назад +1

      ocarina of time majoras mask

    • @a.j.cookie9735
      @a.j.cookie9735 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@_Tekz It’s not the same world lol. Ocarina of Time takes place in Hyrule, while the majority of Majora’s Mask happens in Termina, a separate location entirely.

  • @GDCharmander24
    @GDCharmander24 11 месяцев назад +11

    I personally think BotWs shrines were way better than TotK they just feel... boring, unfinished, and too easy to cheese thats just me though.

    • @sweetdreams1028
      @sweetdreams1028 10 месяцев назад

      I feel kinda the same. Can’t tell if it’s just because unlike going into BotW, I was far more experienced with this stuff this time around…

  • @mzz..q23
    @mzz..q23 11 месяцев назад +22

    What I love about totk is the fact that you can pinpoint literally any random location on the map, go there, and find tons of things to do. A perfect example of this was when I decided to just land on a random tiny island in the middle of the necluda sea where I found a boat, and for the next 3 hours I was sailing the ocean finding caves, npcs with side quests, enemy camps, shrines, and more.

    • @unropednope4644
      @unropednope4644 11 месяцев назад +9

      You can do this with botw to so what's your point?

    • @groovy3
      @groovy3 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@unropednope4644more people are playing totk right now and really the boats in totk are a lot better

  • @JuniperDenn
    @JuniperDenn 10 месяцев назад +41

    I'm playing BotW now for the first time. I didn't have a switch until this year - I simply couldn't afford it - and I've been slowly collecting games I've been wanting to play, which includes BotW. I'm having a blast, and whilst I know that everyone is going buckwild over TotK, I'm going to take my sweet time before I get that one too. Its not like its going anywhere anytime soon 😊

    • @JPuReTaLeNt
      @JPuReTaLeNt 6 месяцев назад +10

      Same here. I bought a switch a few months ago just to play BOTW. I’m trying to find the rest of the shrines before I fight Ganon in hyrule castle.

    • @WindyWooshes
      @WindyWooshes 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hope you guys enjoy! Im getting totk around Christmas time lol

    • @eugenioandoni
      @eugenioandoni 3 месяца назад +3

      Same here! It was worth the wait, right?

    • @strawberry14
      @strawberry14 3 месяца назад +3

      Oh my gosh, same situation here! I finally got a Switch late last year, now currently playing BotW for the first time, and I love it.❤ I'm taking my time with it, enjoying, exploring and everything. I know I'll play TotK later when I get to it eventually, but for now I am not in a hurry.😊

    • @WolfWriterL.P
      @WolfWriterL.P 2 месяца назад

      sameee i got for xmas!

  • @ssj4majinmatt
    @ssj4majinmatt 11 месяцев назад +15

    I played BOTW right before TOTK. It’s been out for 5 years and I just keep saying I didn’t want to play it cause of it being Open world and I’m not a big fan. Pushing that thought aside I purchased BOTW and played it. Loved it and had fun. Gave me a good enough reason to buy TOTK. I’m a huge Zelda fan. And I was not disappointed.

  • @BurgerCheeseProductions
    @BurgerCheeseProductions Год назад +16

    Once I'm done with totk i might go play botw again for the nostalgia

  • @sagepuppet
    @sagepuppet Год назад +33

    I really miss the champion abilitys for two reasons 1, because they were more practical and 2, they were less clunky to activate, the best sage ability is the goron guy’s and maybe the zonai lady’s mech

    • @AshLordCurry
      @AshLordCurry Год назад +9

      whAT about TULIN

    • @sagepuppet
      @sagepuppet Год назад +3

      @@AshLordCurry no vertical updraft

    • @kiangoffin3852
      @kiangoffin3852 Год назад +8

      Who cares about updraft when you have rockets now and plus Tulin helps while gliding while the others do nothing else I personally have only tulin and Sidon as there the only ones that aren’t annoying when accidentally activating them

    • @sagepuppet
      @sagepuppet Год назад +5

      @@kiangoffin3852 the rockets last like 2 seconds and get you two feet off the ground

    • @ravenkizashi34
      @ravenkizashi34 Год назад +2

      @@sagepuppet When you have more batteries it'll last longer.

  • @Pk-glitch
    @Pk-glitch Год назад +15

    The perfectly timed music at 1:07 is so satisfying!

    • @SlightlyInDepthGaming
      @SlightlyInDepthGaming  Год назад +3

      I had to adjust that shit like 80 times so I’m glad it turned out well!

  • @yizeng4739
    @yizeng4739 11 месяцев назад +19

    Breath of the wild and tears of the kingdom are both great in its own ways. I have lots of fun with both of these games and they both deserve a 10/10

  • @pietroalessandrini
    @pietroalessandrini 11 месяцев назад +7

    What I would say is that part of they experience of totk is seeing again people you have met and how they are changed, and the same applies to the world. Revisiting old locations you loved and seeing them completely changed was really cool

  • @JunDageki
    @JunDageki 11 месяцев назад +28

    As someone who got all shrines and roots, I disagree. Totk is far too exhausting to complete, sky and depth loses novelty quickly and keeping a good weaponry selection becomes grindy since it requires extra steps than botw. Impressive game but imo I would rather replay botw I really don’t want to explore the depths again…

    • @Noober666
      @Noober666 10 месяцев назад

      Maybe you see certain aspects more like a chore than a challenge

    • @SoupyMittens
      @SoupyMittens 9 месяцев назад +4

      depths is such a pain, its fun the first time you go down but after a little bit you realize its the exact same, everywhere

    • @Fiucha8893
      @Fiucha8893 5 месяцев назад +2

      Nah, the depths have plenty of stuff to do and you get rewarded for the more time you spend down there. I mean, the best weapons in the games are in the depths, and there are a lot of things that I'm not mentioning.

    • @lightninng0
      @lightninng0 4 месяца назад +2

      @@Fiucha8893It just all feels so samey. If you showed me two pictures of completely different locations in the depths, I wouldn’t know where they were taken. The depths would have been amazing if they actually had unique areas and biomes like the overworld, but they just feel like wasted potential.

    • @user-qn2ve6tn3m
      @user-qn2ve6tn3m 12 дней назад

      For me getting all the shrines and Roots wasn't exhausting it was really fun but that's just my opinion

  • @rGGdom
    @rGGdom 9 месяцев назад +8

    I hate the fact that some are just denigrating Botw now. Look, TotK may be more fun but that's just because it builds on top of everything Botw achieved. And Botw being the first one is the one that take's the merit for being the og in every single aspect.
    And add to that the fair criticism of TotK reusing the same map as Botw.

    • @alone_zof5002
      @alone_zof5002 2 дня назад

      I don’t think he’s trying to say that botw is bad now. I think he’s trying to say like you state that totk adds on to botw, making there little reason to go back to botw since it’s same game but more fleshed out(fusions, vehicles, three maps and more enemies)

  • @realrxou
    @realrxou 10 месяцев назад +16

    botw is better than totk

  • @asterthehedgehog6861
    @asterthehedgehog6861 Год назад +6

    I hate to be “Mr. Negative” by countering your words (especially since I have finished the plot but haven’t touched it after), but I did not enjoy TotK as much as BotW. Possibly the biggest reason is how I see this as just a “rewritten reality”. The Sheikah tech is all gone, this Ganondorf should remember Link and Zelda when he was the Calamity and how the story told in the tear memories is just OoT again. Like, Zelda should be more confident in herself than what she was in the memories. And the “Sages” don’t stack up to the personality of Champions, instead looking like reused models (which kinda made reuniting with your old friends sadder knowing their new titles will be “Sage”)
    The fusing makes weapons not as appealing (fusing to arrows makes using the bow a drag at times) and I feel like the game mocks me whenever I lost to a Mokoblin with a BRANCH. The obviously good fusion items are always gonna be on the boss class monsters and I have a bunch of Shrines I didn’t like while most were just obvious answers with fusing. I didn’t even get Autobuild until BEFORE the final boss. The Depths was, by far, the WORST part of the game for me. It was too dark to really find anything unless you had plenty of glow seeds and the heart reduction made trekking harder and scarier. Sorry, but I’d rather go back to BotW where I had endless bombs, specially built arrows and had Guardian grade weapons

    • @stefanklietsch5500
      @stefanklietsch5500 11 месяцев назад

      I agree with some of your stated reasons for preferring BotW, though I am not sure that Tears' story is really a retelling of OoT. There are parts of it that echo OoT (i.e. Ganondorf's false pledge), but Ganondorf does not really have the same victory in TotK as he does in OoT. In OoT, Ganondorf basically wins and gets his way for 7 years until Link stops him, in TotK he is semi-defeated and barely suppressed until Link encounters him. The story also has a dramatic opening in a way that BotW and even OoT do not, even if it is not a story as good as that of several Zelda games. And even if it is lacking in ful originality, you are against a villain full of personality, which Calamity Ganon is not.
      I do miss the Guardians from BotW, enemies in TotK are not quite the same persistent threat.

  • @Itsu53
    @Itsu53 10 месяцев назад +12

    I honestly prefer Breath of The Wild over Tears of The Kingdom

  • @martindubner4200
    @martindubner4200 11 месяцев назад +13

    Nah, looking back now, i think Breath of the Wilds simplicity has its own charme. Sometimes a glass of water might be better than wine.

  • @SlightlyInDepthGaming
    @SlightlyInDepthGaming  Год назад +2

    Fun drinking game! Take a shot everytime I say shrine (you will die of alcohol poisoning) Don't forget to like comment and subscribe and follow me on twitch at www.twitch.tv/slightlyindepthgaming. I stream Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6-10pm EST. Hope to see you there!
    Special thanks to @PlayertoBeNamedLater for doing the thumbnail (go check out his channel its so good)

  • @foxdevilswildd
    @foxdevilswildd 10 месяцев назад +10

    I bought botw last year but really started playing this year and I love it. It’s perfect for beginners, because of the reasons you said were bad in the video. I’m afraid of totk because of all the new game mechanics they’ve added. I’ll try it out someday, but rn I’m glad I’m still playing botw since it’s not overwhelming me

  • @robertjv
    @robertjv 11 месяцев назад +6

    I agree with you. To be honest having the weapon breaking is a nice idea. If the weapons don't break there would be no sense of finding and picking up weapons when ever you can, so it's a really beneficial mechanic

  • @mitrimind1027
    @mitrimind1027 Год назад +8

    Even the lore is so much more interesting and mysterious now, like how the heck do we explain the bargainer statues and the entire depths area?

  • @danixove2358
    @danixove2358 11 месяцев назад +9

    I think that, with time, we're gonna see BotW and TotK as a diptic. Something similar to the two volumes of Kill Bill, or the Godfather parts I and II: you can have your favorite and/or experience only one, but the whole experience consists on the two works combined.
    I also think that BotW's simplicity and sense-of-wonder-based exploration is in good contrast to TotK's complexity and mystery-terror-based exploration. Can't buy this logic of 'is bigger and newer so is better'

    • @Daveaintreal
      @Daveaintreal 7 месяцев назад +2

      Wow, that's actually really well thought out.

  • @ItIsSasha
    @ItIsSasha Год назад +33

    The only thing I miss from BotW (excluding DLC stuff since I never got the DLC) is that the cube bomb or an easy alternative is missing, I used the cube bomb soooo much and it pains me to have so many situations where I could do it if I juuuuust had a cubed bomb

    • @SlightlyInDepthGaming
      @SlightlyInDepthGaming  Год назад +8

      We stan cube bomb in this household absolutely

    • @sandracurielalonso1609
      @sandracurielalonso1609 Год назад +5

      its been the opposite for me really, i didnt realize how useful bombs are until that option got taken away from me. Never even remebered they were an option in botw, now i feel like all i do is run out of them

    • @cretinousmartyr3522
      @cretinousmartyr3522 Год назад +4

      You can just ultrahand glue two bombs together and you get a bomb that doesn't roll.

    • @cretinousmartyr3522
      @cretinousmartyr3522 Год назад +3

      Oh also, a better option is there are cube explosives you can find in the depths you can set up an auto build with and pay zonite to have one whenever you want.

    • @arche456
      @arche456 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@sandracurielalonso1609 you never bomb and run before? I say it's fun cause you can see all the enemy rag doll up before falling back down

  • @msw0322
    @msw0322 10 месяцев назад +6

    The improvements made from BOTW to TOTK reminds me of the progression from Phantom Hourglass to Spirit Tracks. Amazing game.

  • @lizzytheowl577
    @lizzytheowl577 11 месяцев назад +22

    My *one* complaint is the double whammy of clothes and clothing upgrades being more expensive while there are fewer ways to get rupees without actively searching for them. In BOTW you could get rupees passively just by finding chests or doing side quests, but now most of those are replaced with other rewards. There are *some* quests and storylines that you know you'll get rupees out of, but those are limited and often don't pay enough to go out of your way for. You *could* just sell stuff from your inventory, but now that the inventory has expanded uses it actively disincentivizes you to sell what you have. Blupees are more common now, but there needs to be an easier way to passively make money.

    • @wesnohathas1993
      @wesnohathas1993 11 месяцев назад +5

      The best glitchless rupee farming method remains unchanged from BotW. Just chuck all your monster parts with decently high sell prices into elixirs and become a potion seller. Might be a bit more tedious but at least that's 1.8x the sell value on junk you'd probably sell anyway.

    • @sara._mrtn
      @sara._mrtn 11 месяцев назад +2

      To be fair, at least getting the fountain isnt 10,000 rupees lol

    • @durn9945
      @durn9945 11 месяцев назад +1

      Just farm rare talus’s, 3000-6000 rupees per run 12minutes

    • @eer2050
      @eer2050 11 месяцев назад +1

      The really isn't a problem for me since I'm passively getting tons of gems from caves, more than i would in botw!

    • @lizzytheowl577
      @lizzytheowl577 11 месяцев назад +4

      No offense, but I feel like some of the people in this thread are missing my point.
      The problem isn't that there aren't ways to farm rupees, it's that rupee farming is almost necessary because you don't *passively* get rupees as often as in BOTW. If you have to constantly sell stuff or every so often sell a handful of valuable items to get enough rupees to buy things, that isn't passive. Passive is you run up to a chest, open it, and there's rupees inside, or a quest gives you rupees, or something drops rupees (Like Blupees). You should be able to build up savings throughout the game without needing to farm at all, and the only things you should have to farm for are quests that specifically want you to farm rupees or when you're buying a lot of expensive stuff at once.
      The other half of the problem is basically everything you want to buy is more expensive, especially the clothes. If you want armor that can only be bought *and* you want to fully upgrade it, that's 500+ rupees you need to add to the price tag of that clothing item.

  • @J0J0Jetz
    @J0J0Jetz 20 дней назад +2

    *sees this video was published right after Tears of the Kingdom*. Checks out.

  • @Just_Shaun
    @Just_Shaun Год назад +18

    One thing about tears of the kingdom that no one seems to mention is eventually you hit the wall… you’re 100-200 hours in, have a nice selection of upgraded armor, dozens of high level weapons, basically 999 brightbloom seeds and the magic fades dry. Every shrine boils down to do this or just use recall. The depths are nice but when you have 1000s of zonaite, 100s of charges (V.1.1.2 btw, no duplication glitches), and the occasional underground yiga bases just give you schematics you could’ve made yourself but 10x better. Don’t get me started on fuse and durability, sure there are tons of interesting combinations but when you have 50+ silver horns there is no need to experiment, you’re just hurting yourself at that point. Heck, once you’ve done the gerudo portion of the story, you don’t have to think about what to fuse to arrows, the gibdo bones are too strong. The surface caves don’t even matter anymore once you’ve gotten all the rewards so now they’re the exact same as the koroks. But there is something fun about that; being so overpowered that you can just fly over a hinox, talus or frox raining down arrows without them being the wiser. The materials don’t mean much anymore, but there is still stuff to do. It feels like a perfect sequel.

    • @8BitCerberus
      @8BitCerberus Год назад +2

      "V.1.1.2 btw, no duplication glitches" Oh, there are still duplication glitches. One is even easier than the 1.1.0/1 ones, even. I honestly can't blame anyone for using them, or for looking for them in the first place. I've lost count how many Blue Lizalfos I've killed, I need their tails for upgrading the Zora armor, and I've had exactly 1 drop. As of this comment I have about 30 Blue Lizalfos Horns, and no clue how many have shattered along the way being fused to weapons before I got more powerful ones to use instead. 1 tail. So, yeah, I duped the rest of the tails I needed. With a drop rate that abysmal, it's no wonder people are constantly looking for dupe glitches.

    • @wesnohathas1993
      @wesnohathas1993 11 месяцев назад +3

      "The wall" is the point where I really began to lose interest in the game because I actually like resource management and seeking out challenges. Just being overpowered isn't fun imo.

    • @Bulbmin1
      @Bulbmin1 11 месяцев назад

      I’ve hit that wall and I’m just waiting for dlc or a master mode like thing please give me both of those

    • @OSL2k
      @OSL2k 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah... somehow I hit that wall before beating the storyline, I beat all reginal phenomena then fell out of it for some reason. I hated that all 4 of those had the same word for word cutscene. I started another playthrough of Majoras Mask and got lost in the magic of Zelda storylines and dungeons. I loved TOTK but I will always prefer the original zelda format, but It deserves to be finished. It just feels like I have good enough armor, theres not much to do and I dont love the storyline.

    • @8BitCerberus
      @8BitCerberus 11 месяцев назад

      @@OSL2k Eh, I'm forgiving of the similar phenomena cutscenes, because they can be done in any order, so since there's not a set "1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th"... save for having multiple variant voice overs for each scene and picking an appropriate one based on which you had already done (or not done), it would be kind of difficult to do it any other way. The other alternative would be to not have them voiced, then it would be relatively easy to do variant dialogs.

  • @ado-
    @ado- Год назад +9

    bro i can't afford totk chill 😭😭😭

    • @SlightlyInDepthGaming
      @SlightlyInDepthGaming  Год назад +11

      There is ONE REASON to play Botw in 2023 Lmao

    • @lonlonmilck
      @lonlonmilck Год назад +2

      same lmao

    • @ereherats
      @ereherats Год назад +2

      All totk talk got me playing botw until I can buy the new game. Which by my budget will be next year hopefully lol

  • @dugganater
    @dugganater Год назад +26

    I enjoyed Breath of the Wild. It's a great game as long as you're ok with the environment itself being a reward for exploration sometimes. Because yeah the actual content can get stale after a while. I managed to put 160 hrs into it including DLC and I definitely enjoyed it. But I understand its flaws. TOTK is great because it filled the world with way more content and provided better and faster methods of traversal. Being able to build a cool Zonai machine to travel over the more empty parts of the world makes a huge difference.
    That being said, I still think BOTW is worth playing. The Divine Beasts are unique. They are better than people give them credit for. And there's some very memorable shrines and shrine quests. I think I will revisit both games someday.

    • @johnhoran9840
      @johnhoran9840 Год назад +2

      I adore BOTW, but even after a month of playing TOTK, I feel overwhelmed. I just choose a small handful of tasks to perform each day. No hurry at all!

    • @Sicarius089
      @Sicarius089 10 месяцев назад +2

      What content exactly? As all I see is the same mistakes i.e. koroks, shrines or breakable weapons. Vehicle crafting doesn't interest me at all. Depths are just filler which is more a survival challenge that doesn't really do anything except for existing for the same of existing. Quantity doesn't mean quality, that's the huge issue. My enthusiasm is killed by basically making everything an expendable resource, it's a nice looking weapon too bad it's just gonna break within 10minutes, That's a cool fuse weapon I've created, it's just gonna break in a few minutes. Even armour is just repeats with the exception of some, even then they're bland af and don't seem to do what their description entails.

    • @skycloud4802
      @skycloud4802 4 месяца назад

      I think exploring a open world environment would be fun if somebody hasn't done it before, but I've played too many before this point. BOTW doesn't feel so novel or fresh after I had already played Shadows of the Collosus all the way back on PS2 (it was also an action-adventure game involving combat-based gameplay sequences, as well as platforming, puzzle game elements, and exploring a landscape that is both equally and intentionally barren and empty at times).
      To a degree all Grand Theft Auto games from 3 onwards delivered a world that itched my scratch for exploring too. So I think Zelda BOTW needed to offer at lot more to keep my interest.

  • @VBChannel
    @VBChannel 5 месяцев назад

    Great analysis! I like how it points out the improvements in game design and how they affect the gameplay loop 👌

  • @thedearhunter1
    @thedearhunter1 Год назад +1

    Im savoring finishing the sages myself and great points about the differences between the two games as well.

  • @mkjjoe
    @mkjjoe 9 месяцев назад +4

    Wow vastly different experience here... It's funny because for 6 years I've fiercely defended BOTW's "emptiness" in explicit rewards and vast stretches of nature, with the cheesy yet IMO valuable mantra that "it's about the journey more than the end" and how artistically relevant it felt. This simplicity and focus were a strength that also applied to the story which was objectively lacking for an epic story telling perspective, but for anyone wanting to take in the lore from a distance and fill in the blanks, it had an amazing blend of nostalgia/mystery through existing lore and symbolism, melancholy/cheerfulness seeing ruins and ghosts while preparing to reclaim Hyrule.
    In TOTK, past the relatively short phase of discovery most of the things often described as improvements added up to busy work in my view. Not that I didn't enjoy or that there weren't improvements, or at least neat additions. The arm abilities are the one gameplay aspect I think 100% improve over BOTW. Temples are overall cool with pretty high highs but very mediocre lows, so nothing incredible. Sages companions are a good idea for their own temple, then they're annoying. In world structure the sky is extremely underwhelming, with not many interesting islands and not doing that much with skydiving and verticality. The depths in obscurity are an amazing concept but hit repetition quickly, which may seem to repeat a flaw from BOTW but at least back then everything was new with varied landscapes. Yes they've touched up the surface with neat finds, but I'm among many players who know BOTW like the back of their hand so 80-90% felt like revisiting a place we've visited for 6 years up to recently. Same with repurposed DLC armor which unfortunately rewards a good chunk of the depths treasure hunt.
    The story is more epic but suffers in that they haven't managed to tie open progression with linear story telling yet. We're happy to see Ganondorf and a couple twists, it's a nice motivation but like the rest by mid-game I had realized I shouldn't expect the game to tell anything too interesting. Main characters are in cutscenes, plot elements are presented very briefly and factually, Rauru/Ganondorf/Zelda get to do one cool thing and we move on quickly, dialogues are awkward especially if done "out of order".
    Still an excellent 150 hours up to the credits, an extra fun 50 hours for some completion, I criticize because I care so much but it's absolutely "GOTY material" for those who care. But at this moment it doesn't feel like it has the same legs as BOTW. I maybe needed a break and we'll see in months/years and possibly with DLC. It still feels like BOTW was a unique game at a unique time and that TOTK, while doing more than enough to stand on its own and complete this impressive arc, is very redundant in major aspects and doesn't necessarily improve or deepen the experience by adding items and layers.

  • @iSickle_
    @iSickle_ 11 месяцев назад +4

    materials were given so much nuance in totk i would always be hesitant to sell them for rupees because i always wanted to experiment weapon combos. so in this game i am always broke

  • @MrSuperleobros
    @MrSuperleobros 11 месяцев назад +4

    There are still blessing shrines in totk but i feel people often miss the point of blessing shrines, the puzzle is getting to the shrine. There were just a handful this time that made me feel i just got given the shrine as oppose to the several that made me feel that way in botw

  • @dennismonk9559
    @dennismonk9559 10 месяцев назад +5

    6:00 this is not really an issue in BOTW because as the game progresses (plot wise) the enemies get stronger and give stronger weapons. the same guy gives a weak weapon in the beginning of the game but gives an advances weapon later in the game.

  • @shiny-piplup
    @shiny-piplup 11 месяцев назад +6

    botw is better imo better story i liked the bosses and dungeons more and cooler abiltys

  • @AndroChimera
    @AndroChimera 5 месяцев назад +2

    let's agree to disagree.

  • @cuomostan
    @cuomostan 11 месяцев назад +6

    I always felt like shrines were rewards in botw as well, since they double as checkpoints and little challenges

  • @anon4305
    @anon4305 11 месяцев назад +13

    "more interesting story". I would like to hear you elaborate on this opinion. What makes the story more interesting? I found the memories to be handled poorly, the post dungeon scenes to be repetruve, and the themes to be nonexistent. BOTW had a clear theme of isolation, change, and survival. Who are you? Where is everyone save this old man? What happened while a century passed? Does the world remember you? Who are the descendants of your old friends? How do I find the answer to these questions without perishing to the hands of these robots? Tears of the Kingdom's narrative doesn't speak to me. Seeing that there's sludge damaging Zora's domain isn't as impactful as finding out Mipha loved link and was going to propose marriage before she died, for example. Survival is less interesting when one can fly over everything. I can't take the world seriously when half the NPCs are addicted to some randsom woman's flamboyant fashion.

    • @Rubyyrezaa
      @Rubyyrezaa 7 месяцев назад

      I couldn’t agree more tbh

  • @kobesanders2347
    @kobesanders2347 10 месяцев назад +5

    Breath of the wild is such a baller game, you can’t lose with either, an experience like no other and the music is excellent in both. They share music but I like how there’s differences between the two titles, some songs are added, others are taken away. Yakuza fans know this style of game design when it comes to sequels, so BOTW isn’t worst to me, just a different taste of the same thing.

  • @INBEEVR
    @INBEEVR Месяц назад +1

    I knew you where exactly right about the shrines because when I finished breath of the wild, I didn’t feel motivated to get all the shrines in the game so I just didn’t and still haven’t yet at the end of tears of the kingdom I went through a walk-through to get all the shrines and the game because they were so much more fun, I didn’t think about it until now.

  • @yeontanseyebrows5588
    @yeontanseyebrows5588 9 месяцев назад +1

    ”why are we encountering the guy from the math problem!?” made me chucke

  • @justinthyme5263
    @justinthyme5263 Год назад +5

    I also graduated middle and high school between the release of BotW and TotK

  • @ravenkizashi34
    @ravenkizashi34 Год назад +14

    The only thing I miss from BOTW... is the Guardian music. Not the Guardians itself, but the music, omg. I would play BOTW again just to hear that soundtrack.

    • @tokyomations9012
      @tokyomations9012 11 месяцев назад +4

      You miss the most anxiety inducing music ever? Damn.

    • @ravenkizashi34
      @ravenkizashi34 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@tokyomations9012 Haha, yes. 😁

    • @slm3409
      @slm3409 11 месяцев назад

      @@tokyomations9012 i mean you aint wrong every time i hear when someone watching tiktok or somthhin, anxiety strucks me, but the music is poggers, if someone ever puts it as his ringtone.... 💀💀

    • @eer2050
      @eer2050 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@slm3409Holy shit thanks for the idea

  • @sandjgaez257
    @sandjgaez257 11 месяцев назад +2

    Honestly, the only way I can think of that TotK falters where BotW doesn’t is in terms of game balance surrounding combat. Currently, my biggest criticism is that the combat suffers from one-sided power-creep as the weapons you can make in this game are just *SO* much more powerful than anything you could obtain in BotW and the enemies aren’t scaled accordingly. I hope that this is something that will be addressed in a “Master Mode” for the game.

  • @johnweber283
    @johnweber283 11 месяцев назад +5

    I really wish the developers would have put something more similar to the guardians in totk. Instead of the gloom hands being the big scary enemy you run into while exploring. The guardians are just so much cooler and have more of an identity. The gloom hands just aren’t as fun to fight and aren’t nearly as exciting.

  • @jotarosprite
    @jotarosprite 9 месяцев назад +3

    I played tears, i beat it, i had my fun but i went back to breath of the wild, the game has a soft spot in my heart as the first game ive ever really played and i just love the jank of botw, blss, shield clipping, all the glitches made the game phenomenal.

  • @KorokGenji
    @KorokGenji 2 месяца назад +2

    As someone who's first zelda game was botw, and also played totk, the nostalgia just makes botw better.
    Oot is still the best zelda game tho

  • @stephstarsshine
    @stephstarsshine 11 месяцев назад +3

    I finished Totk last month and I’m doing my 5th BOTW master mode run right now, they’re both amazing. Both for different reasons.

    • @sarinabina5487
      @sarinabina5487 10 месяцев назад

      Ok? That's your opinion though lol. There's no "right" opinion which kinda feels like you're implying.

    • @stephstarsshine
      @stephstarsshine 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@sarinabina5487tone can be super hard to read in text form, I was only talking about myself hence the use of “I”, hope that helps!

    • @NuiYabuko
      @NuiYabuko 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@sarinabina5487 Dude, the channel owner literally phrased the title like a fact and you're out here bothered by someone's opinion?

  • @OnderHassan
    @OnderHassan 11 месяцев назад +7

    I agree with everything you’ve said. For me I can distill BotW as being in awe of the sandbox that Nintendo created with TotK making me motivated to explore every last inch of it.
    I’ve had countless sessions where I spent hours lost in the game and not do a single main quest. And i’ve still yet to finish the main story.
    Both games are masterpieces in their own right and is a feat that Nintendo deserves an award for.

  • @olympichero4092
    @olympichero4092 9 месяцев назад +2

    I´m so glad that I bought and played Botw before I started Totk (even though I´d bought Totk and Botw at the same time) because this way, I didn´t miss out on the fantastic story. The main reason though was that I knew I wouldn´t get myself to play Botw once I had started Totk. I really do not regret this decision

  • @HorizonIncarnate
    @HorizonIncarnate Год назад +2

    Graduated both middle and high school just hit me like a truck...holy crap I did JUST graduate middle school when botw released and I'm graduating highschool THIS MONTH

  • @4dojo
    @4dojo 11 месяцев назад +6

    I think botw is the probably the 6th or 7th greatest game that I have ever played, but it's still amazingly good in my opinion. Totk is definitely a huge improvement over botw though. Botw was alot of fun, but sometimes it felt like a chore. Somehow Totk never feels like a chore. It's just always fun and always interesting thanks to the new abilities.

    • @waiz0231
      @waiz0231 5 месяцев назад +3

      Botw was better, you spend way too much time in the menus in totk, like when linking an item to the arrows or building stuff
      The story is a bit of a mess and the underground isnt particularly interesting like in elden ring, its the same biome everywhere
      Honestly i like it but botw was better to me

    • @4dojo
      @4dojo 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@waiz0231 I respect that. There's no right or wrong when it comes to liking one thing better than another. You'd be surprised how many times I say that I like one movie more than another or one super hero more than another and people get so worked up that you don't like the same things in the same order that they do. 😅

    • @Fiucha8893
      @Fiucha8893 4 месяца назад

      For me, neither of those game has never felt like a chore.

    • @4dojo
      @4dojo 4 месяца назад

      @@Fiucha8893 Fair enough. Everyone is different. The reason why BotW felt like a chore to me at times is because the shrines were more repetitive and there were fewer ways to solve them, so I got bored with BotW shrines at times. TotK shrines however vary a lot more and there's usually many different ways to solve each one. Sometimes I would replay the same shrine in TotK multiple times just to try other ways to solve it.

    • @Fiucha8893
      @Fiucha8893 4 месяца назад

      @@4dojo It's interesting because I had the opposite experience with the shrines. I feel like the shrines were more varied in Breath of the Wild because they made you combine all your abilities: You had to use Magnesis here, use Stasis here, use bomb there... Whereas, the shrines in Tears of the Kingdom are mostly just Ultrahand everywhere, sometimes they add Recall to the equation, but nothing more.
      I still think that the shrines in Tears of the Kingdom were fun and had cleverly done puzzles, but they're not at the level of the Breath of the Wild shrines for me.

  • @SoupyMittens
    @SoupyMittens 9 месяцев назад +3

    My biggest problem with totk is that they didnt change the overworld, my favorite part of BOTW was exploring the overworld and just seeing what I would find, whether it be lore, a ruined settlement, a quest, a shrine, and most of all a good view. But I feel like I just payed $70 for a game I already have 500 hours in

    • @Key-Knight87
      @Key-Knight87 7 месяцев назад

      Skill issue

    • @SoupyMittens
      @SoupyMittens 7 месяцев назад

      @@Key-Knight87 Just saying "skill issue" doesn't fix the fact that they just copy and pasted the same game and sold it for $60.

    • @Key-Knight87
      @Key-Knight87 7 месяцев назад

      @@SoupyMittens Tell me you haven't played the game without telling me you haven't played the game. If the "copied and pasted" map ruins the game for you then that's a you problem.

    • @Key-Knight87
      @Key-Knight87 7 месяцев назад

      @@SoupyMittens All the new stuff they added outweighs the negatives including the reuse of the same map...

    • @SoupyMittens
      @SoupyMittens 7 месяцев назад

      @@Key-Knight87 I have played the game, and maybe if you would have read my first comment, you would have noticed that I said I really liked exploring in the first game, and that when they re-used the map, I didn't have anything new to explore, which did infact kind of ruin it for me.

  • @TheGuyWhoAsked104
    @TheGuyWhoAsked104 11 месяцев назад +1

    When I clicked on this video I thought it would be someone ranting about the game and providing no details as to why the game isn’t very great. But I was surprised when you actually gave good points and highlighted how totk made it better!

  • @XR_ItzUnique
    @XR_ItzUnique 3 месяца назад +1

    fun fact: when you break a decayed weapon from the gloom you can find its pristine variant in the depths

  • @RhapsodyHC
    @RhapsodyHC 10 месяцев назад +3

    You know TOTK is phenomenal when it makes a previously game that was viewed as perfect reveal its flaws.

    • @Jonathan.Gearhart
      @Jonathan.Gearhart 5 месяцев назад

      Very true! lol just just made a video on botw😂

    • @Fiucha8893
      @Fiucha8893 4 месяца назад +2

      Breath of the Wild is a perfect game in my book.

  • @rawburtmartinez
    @rawburtmartinez 11 месяцев назад +10

    My only complaint about totk is that it's very "go over here go over here" towards all the villages. Early game is hard because you don't know where everything is and you can't get stuff until you go back and forth between the villages

    • @CyberAtlasX1
      @CyberAtlasX1 11 месяцев назад +5

      Go over here is absolutely everything in the game, because the focus is traveling. What is your point?

    • @eer2050
      @eer2050 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@CyberAtlasX1i don't really get this comment too lol 😅

  • @shadow12442
    @shadow12442 5 месяцев назад +1

    I personally like Botw more, because of the combat system, the traveling and all the different ways the beat shrines.
    First I just like to fight against gold lynels and just absolutely style on them or parrying the lasers of guardians its just so satisfying.
    Also the travelling system is so fun if you use glitches. If you want to ride your horse do it, but just windbombing through the air is too cool.
    The same goes for most shrines. You can do them the normal way and just take like 5 minutes for one or you just windbomb to the end. Thats just too satisfying. The thing that makes it so satisfying is not getting it first try, but after finding the right angle getting it is just a crazy feeling.
    Thats why I like botw and these are just examples. There are why more reasons than these three. Just look at the dlc its so fun to solve the puzzles and finding the location.

  • @swagmaster2928
    @swagmaster2928 11 месяцев назад +1

    i was in 7th grade when botw came out so going back to it feels nostalgic to me

  • @_chezbadger
    @_chezbadger 5 месяцев назад +4

    Breath of the wild was a master piece and will always be a amazing game, even though totk might be a bit better in a lot of ways, I loved botw and still will.

  • @RoyalToads
    @RoyalToads 3 месяца назад +3

    no. just no.

  • @jacobmark8810
    @jacobmark8810 2 месяца назад

    He talks about shrines, but most of those of the shrines in totk are either Rauru's Blessings or those construct fighting shrines where you're stripped of all your equipment. While there are some amazing shrines in TOTK I do find that BOTW had more variety especially with the shrine quests which most of them in TOTK are bringing that green crystal to the shrine location which gets tedious really quick.

  • @OliverMurphy-eh4hs
    @OliverMurphy-eh4hs 2 месяца назад +1

    “Which I’ve been informed is not the way you have sex”😂

  • @PhreshNicky
    @PhreshNicky 11 месяцев назад +3

    Botw walked so totk could run. It’s essential to at least try botw. I love them both. Two of my fav games of all time.

  • @k.b.7718
    @k.b.7718 3 месяца назад +3

    No, in fact it's much better than TOTK.

  • @ethanfassett4507
    @ethanfassett4507 10 месяцев назад

    Omg when u talked about the side quest thing a laughed my head off

  • @afloppingtuna
    @afloppingtuna 7 месяцев назад +2

    All I needed to hear was “I’ve finished middle school” and I now know why you just don’t quite get it

  • @GabeTStarman
    @GabeTStarman Год назад +4

    May be a bit of a spoiler for TotK but I personally have 1 reason to go back to BoTW.
    Kass!

  • @leethomas7659
    @leethomas7659 5 месяцев назад +4

    Utter nonsense.
    Speak for yourself bro.

  • @pietroalessandrini
    @pietroalessandrini 11 месяцев назад +1

    I feel like we treasure chest should have contained more monster horns. They are the perfect reward: you don't need space in the inventory and pretty much work as a weapon, but you donìt have to think if it's worth to drop something you already own. Or at least give us pristine weapons inside iron chest that have never bee open before the upevil

  • @darthsoxx4839
    @darthsoxx4839 11 месяцев назад +6

    i beat botw for the first time today. and it was breathtaking, the exploration was amazing and helping everyone in hyrule while completing the memories in order was great and i did every shrine and DLC and all side quests. I cried at the end after i beat ganon it was an amazing experience. I watched the 3rd trailer after and started crying bad. im so excited to play it. I'm giving myself a break first then I'll jump in. I've heard it is amazing and I can't wait. I don't know anything about the game other than that trailer.

    • @ZekeRose23
      @ZekeRose23 11 месяцев назад +1

      Have fun :)

  • @NA-zz4ug
    @NA-zz4ug 3 месяца назад +4

    Honestly, and I’m gonna be flamed for this, I like botw way more than totk.

    • @0ninja213
      @0ninja213 3 месяца назад

      same

    • @ericwindsor339
      @ericwindsor339 3 месяца назад +2

      Same. I think its quite a lot better honestly

    • @NA-zz4ug
      @NA-zz4ug 3 месяца назад

      @@ericwindsor339 another thing I like is that after your done with pretty much all the content, there is still so many glitches you can learn. Blss, wind bomb, menu overload, ist, and so many more.

    • @ericwindsor339
      @ericwindsor339 3 месяца назад

      @@NA-zz4ug yeah I'm in the same boat. Without BTBs and windbombs movement in TOTK feels slow asf and without combat stuff like TCRs and DPPs just boring to play

  • @gardevoirtrainer4526
    @gardevoirtrainer4526 5 месяцев назад

    I just got Totk last night and plan on playing it today, one thing that seems to be an improvement over Botw that I've seen in various videos is enemy variety.

  • @johnnyVSpok
    @johnnyVSpok 11 месяцев назад

    I went back to BOTW to play master mode for the first time. It’s holding me over till TOTK dlc comes out. I do recommend master mode to anyone who’s played a lot of TOTK and needs something to do till dlc.

  • @llCoupDEtatll
    @llCoupDEtatll Год назад +3

    I will definitely still play botw. Mainly because i think the story is immensely more compelling and makes you gain a real attachment to the characters that i didnt really get in TOTK. The totk dialogue was almost entirely just the same words repeated a million times paired with incredibly cliche dialogue and a few decent cut scenes.

    • @SlightlyInDepthGaming
      @SlightlyInDepthGaming  Год назад +2

      Interesting because I feel the opposite way about the two games’ stories. I’ll have to give my thoughts after I actually see the entirety of ToTK

    • @johnhoran9840
      @johnhoran9840 Год назад +1

      @@SlightlyInDepthGaming TOTK's story, so far, is deeply moving to me in a way that BOTW's story wasn't.

    • @jonpierce3340
      @jonpierce3340 Год назад

      Interesting take. I have the exact opposite feelings lol. Things get pretty emotional in TotK.

    • @llCoupDEtatll
      @llCoupDEtatll Год назад +3

      @@jonpierce3340 I think some things get emotional. But I think the connection to a lot of characters is a lot more shallow and relies much more heavily upon you already knowing the characters as opposed to BOTW which completely builds your attachment to the characters from scratch.

    • @CyberAtlasX1
      @CyberAtlasX1 11 месяцев назад

      @@llCoupDEtatll there are several new characters that are introduced and you completely ignored that and focused on the pre existing ones

  • @Whattheflip64
    @Whattheflip64 Год назад +11

    I hardly noticed any problem with botw until totk came out 😂😂😂 I think the shrines are a HUGE part of it. Totk shrines are so freaking fun and I’m actually excited to walk into them, unlike botw’s

    • @ProfessorGroyper
      @ProfessorGroyper 11 месяцев назад +4

      OH WOW ANOTHER RAURU'S BLESSING

    • @Whattheflip64
      @Whattheflip64 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ProfessorGroyper better than a monk’s 😉

    • @NuiYabuko
      @NuiYabuko 9 месяцев назад

      Funny, to me it's the other way around. I have only activated but haven't done some Shrines in TotK yet, because I couldn't be bothered.

    • @Whattheflip64
      @Whattheflip64 9 месяцев назад

      @@NuiYabuko dang

    • @Daveaintreal
      @Daveaintreal 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Whattheflip64Having it be Rauru's Blessing every time makes finding the blessing shrine feel less special to me. The monk's names on all of the blessing shrines actually make me feel like someone is giving me a gift, but with everything coming from Rauru, it just makes me prefer the named shrines for blessings

  • @JuneBuggJr
    @JuneBuggJr 11 месяцев назад +2

    I tell people to pay Botw due to characters that pass away with unique stories that you won't truly know about in Totk. Such as a certain someone who wanted to marry Link and even made special cloths for him to show her true love for Link. I did over 300 hrs on botw and right now 150 hrs on Totk. No glitch tricks, I love the grinding the game and exploring every rock and tree

  • @Mapleaple
    @Mapleaple 9 месяцев назад +1

    Playing now with the new game being out. LOVE breath of the wild. The amazing feeling of vast huge lands is really nice.
    Also i tried playing Tears and realized i was super lost. Everyone knew me from breath of The wild which i didnt play.

  • @BrewCrew69
    @BrewCrew69 5 месяцев назад +3

    Botw is better than totk
    Change my mind

  • @iballisticbee2285
    @iballisticbee2285 Год назад

    I’m just now realizing that I’ve completed all the shines and there was no Proving grounds, expert

  • @arienking4723
    @arienking4723 5 месяцев назад

    I do love the side quests in this game. It so funny that you help some guy stand up a sign and he’ll give you 20 rupees and a meal and another little reward

  • @T-G7
    @T-G7 5 месяцев назад +5

    I'm going to be honest, totk sucks. It's way too boring, there are WAY to many puzzles that aren't even fun, when in botw almost all the puzzles are fun. Botw in my opinion, will forever be the best Zelda game. And also totk sucks because they have really confusing aspects of the game all around you. I just want to know what to do. And I know that Botw also has that problem, but totk does it in a less fun way of figuring out. Botw actually makes it fun to figure out what to do next. I also love Botw shrines and hate Totk shrines. Like I said, the puzzles are just so boring.