The Legend of Zeldais not only one of Nintendo’s biggest and most popular franchises, but one of the most beloved names in gaming. Since the original game’s release on the Nintendo Entertainment System (or Famicom in Japan),The Legend of Zeldahas seen hit after hit in an unbelievable run of acclaim and accolades. Nintendo has also continued to take the franchise in unique directions, notably doing so last year with the newest entry,The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.

One of the mostunique parts ofThe Legend of Zeldais the timelineof its story. Among the most hotly debated parts of the franchise among the fanbase, theZeldatimeline takes some odd twists and turns that can make it confusing to follow. While playingThe Legend of Zeldain the timeline order may provide some benefits, it could also have some drawbacks for newcomers and hardcore fans alike.

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Playing The Legend of Zelda In Chronological Order Vs. Release Order

Zelda In Chronological Order Helps Gamers Appreciate The Lore

In one breath, playingThe Legend of Zeldaseries in the order of its timelinecould help players appreciate the franchise’s lore a bit more. While the stories of most games are not entirely connected, there are ways where the stories of some games build on earlier (or later) entries. Thus, playing the games in chronological order can be a unique challenge, especially for hardcore fans who have already played through the series and would understand it more than a newcomer.

Also,playing theZeldafranchise chronologicallymight help keep the games fresh for some players. Since different titles in the series play differently, playing the games in the recommended timeline order allows players to jump between altogether different titles. This means gamers won’t feel like they’re constantly experiencing more of the same, and the changes in styles can keep gamers on their toes and serve as an interesting challenge.

Zelda’s Timeline Split Might Make A Chronological Playthrough Confusing

Even so, playingThe Legend of Zeldain its timeline order might be fruitless unless one is a hardcore fan of the series. After all, the story ofZeldais not exactly linear to begin with, and most notably, the series' timeline splits afterThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Following this game, the timeline breaks into three separate parts before vaguely merging back together in some way withinthe events ofBreath of the WildandTears of the Kingdom.

To that end, the splitting of the timeline makes playingThe Legend of Zeldain chronological order a difficult proposition. Given the three distinct paths the franchise splits into, it could be difficult to decide whether to tackle one timeline at a time or to regularly swap between the three. This could work against one of the pros of playing in chronological order, as it only makes the lore even more confusing to figure out.

The story ofZeldais not exactly linear to begin with, and most notably, the series' timeline splits afterThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Playing Zelda In Chronological Order May Take Away From The Gameplay

PlayingThe Legend of Zeldain the timeline’s order would also make it harder for players to appreciate the gameplay evolution of the series. The timeline kicks off withthe 2011 title,The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, and from there, forces players to go forward and backward in release order often. As the gameplay ofThe Legend of Zeldais truly its shining star, it might be harder to appreciate what makes the franchise special when players are jumping back and forth in the franchise’s timeline.

WhileThe Legend of Zelda’s timelineis certainly a unique aspect of the series, playing the games chronologically may only be best recommended to players with pre-established experience with the franchise. As much as this can help players appreciate the franchise’s lore, the branching nature of the chronology and frequent jumps between its release order may turn away newcomers to the series. Newcomers to the franchise are best served playing the series in its release order to help appreciate how the series has revolutionized and innovated across several gaming genres.