
Hyrule could not feel so large and detailed were it not for Breath of the Wild laying its foundation, and many things like the more individualized dungeons and even Tears of the Kingdom's much-praised arm powers could only have come about with their components already prepared. The newer game wouldn't be possible without the older one, even if much of it now makes its predecessor seem primitive. Much of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is built on its predecessor Breath of the Wild.


The game introduces Side Adventures, larger and more segmented quests that span all of Hyrule and add complexity to the gameplay.The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom builds upon its predecessor, Breath of the Wild, making it seem primitive in comparison.
