The Master Edition is the essential package for the avid Legend of Zelda collector. I'm going to focus primarily on the game and the included items rather than its extremely limited availability and 10 minute pre-order window. The game truly is a masterpiece. We thought Zelda games of the past were perfect, but our expectations were succeeded. Breath of the Wild is absolutely beautiful to look at, has a truly open world landscape with substance and secrets in nearly every nook and cranny, and a non-linear story that you take in at your own pace. It has numerous memorable characters and moments, battles with behemoths, and cooking. With 5 main dungeons, 120 shrines to discover, and 900 secret Koroks to find, you can be playing the game for well over 120 hours like I have. I wouldn't say it is the perfect game; there really isn't one. But you can tell the love and passion put in by its developers and the experience is well worth the wait. The game is a breath of fresh air for the Zelda franchise, and I hope that the next one will improve on every weakness and build upon its strengths. The bundle itself includes a Soundtrack Selection CD, a poster of the map of Hyrule, a Sheikiah coin, a very useful case for your Switch console and 12 game cartridges, and a statue of the Master Sword. The CD was great but there are some tracks from the game I wish were on it. The coin and map are basic but still neat. The case by far is the best inclusion for carrying your Switch on the go. That's the one that will stay with you, but is also included in the Special Edition. The sword is the only item exclusive to the Master Edition, and it looks gray with the rustic detail and was also much heavier than I was expecting. Looks great on a shelf next to amiibo. Overall, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a 10/10. The game is worth every dollar and the items included in the Master Edition are just the icing on the cake. Even if you couldn't manage to pre-order and obtain the Master Edition or even the Special Edition, don't let that stop you from experiencing this game. It may not be a perfect game for everyone, but it is still an enjoyable adventure. Rescue the Princess, Save the World.