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I don't like the dungeons either. A lot of Zelda puzzles just feel more like busywork than anything, and the solution is almost always "use the item you just found to do this thing you've seen before but couldn't do because you didn't have the right item for it".I must be in the minority, because dungeons were always my least favorite parts of Zelda games. I know that's insane, but it's why before BOTW, Majora's Mask was my favorite game of the series. There was so much more to do past just dungeons.
And honestly, I think the reason they are my least favorite is simply because I don't enjoy puzzles. I can do them, and in BOTW, they are quick and spread out enough to not get annoying, but the battle shrines were always my favorite ones, by far.
And yeah, the Divine Beasts were also my least favorite parts of BOTW, for the same reasons.
I actually had an unfortunate talk with some 'gamer girl' who worked at a shop once, and she drove me crazy. "My life is busy enough for games, I don't need fluff in Zelda games, just get to the dungeons" (She didn't like BOTW because the dungeons weren't out in the open right away); a textbook "I only play for the dungeons" player, and she annoyed the ever loving hell out of me.
Though the puzzles in BotW's shrines were, for the most part, good. They tended to be quick and fairly clever, and always used the smattering of gear you got right at the start of the game.
Zelda fanboys tell me I'm crazy whenever I say it because apparently finding tiny little islands is like a masterclass in exploration gameplay. Maybe I am crazy, but I just found the whole thing repetitive and boring.
Maybe Wind Waker just came out at a time where my tastes changed though. I didn't hate Twilight Princess but I've only ever played it once, didn't even play Skyward Sword cause it looked boring. I liked Breath of the Wild but I've also heard a lot of people complain that it is a "bad Zelda" so *shrug*
Breath of the Wild is the best game of the series by a country mile and the first 3D one to not be yet another Ocarina clone. So I guess if Zelda is just Ocarina of Time's gameplay over and over to you, it'd be unfamiliar and scary. But, hell, it's the only other Zelda game aside from the very first one to be open world, and that really suits the series best.