A lot of people seem to feel that TotK is so much better than BotW, in so many ways, that playing BotW any more would feel almost pointless.
While I can understand that, TotK is truly amazing in almost every way, I find myself missing BotW.
I miss that desolate feeling, the Guardian induced anxiety, and the difficulty of a lot of BotW that I feel is missing from TotK.
BotW and TotK are the 2 sides of a single coin, neither complete without the other.
I’m already looking forward to another playthrough of both games! (only 68% so far on TotK still!)
BotW is a cool game, and I had fun playing it.
That fun didn’t last very long though. I got bored pretty quickly. I’m not sure I even have 50hrs in it to this day. I did some shrines and got the divine beasts, but I never felt compelled to 100% or fight Ganon or do any side quests.
It had a cool premise, but there just wasn’t enough stuff to keep me interested, and tbh I think that’s true across the board, bc from what I’ve seen, most of the people who get tons and tons of fun out of it are making their own fun doing stuff like speed running and finding glitches, not just generally playing the game. Those kind of things don’t interest me. If I wanted just a sandbox, I’d play Minecraft or Gary’s Mod or something.
On the other hand, I’m at 100hrs now in TotK. I got all the depths filled out, completed more shrines than I ever did in BotW (and found more than exist in BotW), completed a ton of the side quests (especially the “Side Adventures” ones that I really enjoyed), got all of the old games’ armors and upgraded them fully (except TP), explored lots of caves and wells, etc, etc. I’m doing things in the game, and I’ll keep doing things through this game. Everything is so much more engaging. TotK takes the intricate sandbox world and actually makes it worth using.
Tl; Dr: I dropped BotW whereas I’m actually playing TotK. BotW was a really cool experience, but I’m firmly in the camp of “TotK makes BotW feel like a tech demo.” Do I still have love for BotW? In some ways, but generally no.