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Edited by VIETLONG2000: 3/3/2017 1:02:27 PM
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I've never played Zelda in my life...

So up until recently, about a week ago, I saw the trailer for Breath of the Wild, and at first I thought it looked interesting. However, I have never played a Zelda game in my life. I know many people praise this series as one of the best, but I just never got around to playing it l, mostly because I wasn't interested. Now, after seeing the reviews come in, with 9s and 10s everywhere, and after actually watching the trailer multiple times, I want to give the series a try, but I'm worried that I won't understand the story, and I surely won't get to experience the nostalgic factor I've seen many people talk about. I have a WiiU and a 3ds, should I give this series a try, and if so, should I play the older ones first or just hop in into BotW?
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  • Every game is separate. New story, New areas every time. There's a connection (a very complicated timeline) but it's not important to know to enjoy any individual Zelda game. That being said, BotW is very different than the games before it. Its much bigger, has different mechanics, and isn't reall6 separated in segments by dungeons like before. So if you end up liking it, There's not. Really a garuntee you will enjoy the formula of the older games (though you probably would, the Zelda formula is great).

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  • Edited by Scoose_McGoose: 3/3/2017 5:21:47 PM
    On the surface, they can be standalone games, enjoyed by anyone. You can learn things from it that you'll probably see and understand more easily in another game. You'll have a better understanding of how the entire series works by playing one of the more recent games, excluding the first one. If you've played all the games, there's a lot of hidden easter eggs throughout all the games that make some of them tie into each other. Online research can always answer any questions that may come up during your playthrough. Personally having not played Breath of the Wild, I don't know how the story works, so it could follow suit or be an exception.

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  • Each game has a separate story, with hints and nods to previous games. However going into BoTW without any zelda experience is going to lead to some intense confusion in those puzzles.

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  • Edited by ABeardedViking: 3/3/2017 1:08:48 PM
    Each game is its own story. So you should have no issue jumping into BOTW has your first

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