Everything about the game is fantastic so far, but what I like the most is probably the amount of material to cover within the game. I'm about 25 hours in or so and have been taking my time, to say the least, and it seems remarkable that there is just so much to do in the game. Most of all, the game is challenging with its material. I have found that it took me a while to get the hang of the controls and I was really hoping that it wouldn't be as much of a problem as it seemed at first. However, that was more-or-less me being afraid that this super hyped-up game, and one I've personally been waiting for since I bought my Wii, would be less than satisfying. What I've really found out is that the controls, like many other Wii titles, seem sketchy at first, but over time become instinctively fluid and damn near perfect. By the time you figure this out, the game just starts to get challenging enough where you take a step back and go "Whoah, now this is the kinda of challenge I've been waiting for out of a Zelda title for many, many years", and that is certainly not a bad thing in the least.