With each iteration, more complex and hidden puzzles are added to challenge players. Puzzles have been a staple of the Legend of Zelda series since the first game. The game's variety of hidden mechanics lets gamers have a new adventure each time they play. One of the biggest draws is the constant flow of new techniques and glitches being discovered in Breath of the Wild. There is also no particular order that the Divine Beasts or shrines need to be completed in (or even a requirement that they must be done at all), so players have complete control to change their experience each time. Related: Zelda: Every Mask In Both Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask Comparedīreath of the Wild is so vast that it's unlikely players will find every secret or complete every quest on their first playthrough. A lot of Ocarina of Time's replayability is linked to nostalgia, or to simply following the beats of its excellent story again. Ocarina of Time is more structured, so while going through the game multiple times may lead players to things they missed, the overall experience feels pretty much the same every time. Ocarina of Time is definitely a game that players can enjoy experiencing more than once, but Breath of the Wild has much to discover each playthrough can be a new adventure because there is no linear path to follow, and its systems-based nature means players are still finding new facets, even years after release.