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I ordered a total of four, but one was already released and there was no game chip, so if the seller saw the review, please send me one more. Three are normal and one has a problem. do you understand??
This is the real deal. Text is in English, works great on my NA Switch (not region locked, so doesn't matter what region your system is). Good stuff, right here. Sweet tactical mecha action lies ahead.
I really like this case a lot for day-to-day carrying my switch. It holds the console with joycons attached as well as a few games. That's all it has room for. Its very solid and has a very striking in design. I feel confident having it roll around in my bag. Been using it for a while now and have no complaints. Love it.
Aside from my box looking like it was chewed on, the game is amazingly fun! Don’t pass up on playing this game. It’s a game that the entire family would enjoy playing. (You just can’t play it multiplayer with the same game cartridge. Must have separate copies and separate switches.) Characters are cute and the gameplay is interesting. There are lots of cool modes to try. I have played nonstop since I received it and still have not gotten bored. Even pulled an all-nighter trying to level up. As a college student, it wasn’t the wisest decision. But hey win some and lose some.
I'm really impressed with the Hyperkin Kool-Aid Controller. Whether I'm using the wired connection or Bluetooth, the setup is smooth as silk. The controller has a satisfying weight to it and feels sturdy. The joysticks and buttons are incredibly responsive and feel great to use. Plus, having L3 and R3 capabilities is a nice touch. My only gripe is that it's a bit smaller than what I'm used to, and the ergonomics could be better compared to some other controllers I've tried in the past.
The headphone jack on my Switch broke. And this wouldn’t be a problem if i simply used Bluetooth audio. But, I like to play games requiring a gaming headset - requiring two way audio. And many of the USB-C headphone adapters still require your headphone jack to work with a mini-microphone. The cost and time of replacing the headphone jack was too high and complicated. And adapters like these always seem to come with hidden limitations. But, I’m honestly blown away by how many features this adapter has. It works with my Bose Quiet Comfort Bluetooth headphones - which my gaming friends appreciate as it gives them a noise-cancellation audio feed. (And keep in mind, a lot of high-end Bluetooth headphones don’t work with gaming consoles for silly reasons). Yet, this adapter allows me to control volumes in a way that I didn’t think was possible. The only downfall is that I haven’t found a way to charge my Switch while I play. Thus, I need to make sure that I’m fully charged up before I log-on. But, if you have a defective headphone jack, which, I hear is quite common; then, this adapter is perfect.
NOTE: THIS CONTROLLER DOES FEATURE NFC/AMIIBO SUPPORT SO HUZZAH! SOMEONE GOT IT RIGHT! For $65, you are so close to the real Switch Pro Controller at $69 - that you have to second guess yourself for buying this. Or if you are going to spend $50, buy the PXN P50 OK, first impression of opening it up, the unboxing experience itself is great. They really get the 'making it feel premium' idea. It includes the controller, cable, instruction manual and USB Adapter. The feel of the controller is close to that of the Switch Pro Controller so it compares pretty well to that. As usual, positives, neutrals, negatives - POSITIVES - the grip of the controller is good - including all the triggers and bumpers they feel decent and allow for me to keep my sweaty bear paws from slipping off, the overall design and look of the controller is pretty good, the button pressure is all equal on the appropriate ones. NEUTRALS - analog sticks are your standard ALPS affair and are on par with the last generation XB1 controllers - come on give us HALL EFFECT sticks, the regular buttons (other than the face buttons) are ok and useable, and the triggers feel ok NEGATIVES - Bluetooth 4.0, OK MY MAJOR GRIPE WITH THESE DANG 3RD PARTY CONTROLLERS - THE STUPID SCREW HOLE RIGHT WHERE YOUR FINGERS WRAP AROUND THE CONTROLLER - how many of these controllers have I encountered where that screw hole is literally right where my middle fingers wrap around the controller - it causes me a constant C7 dermatome irritation and I hate it - so I usually fix it by filling in that hole and it's fine - but like this could easily be avoided, the cable is average at best along with the adapter, the buttons are mushy and don't feel that great Overall, it's going to be a nice addition to my collection and the color when lit is amazing - I just wish it was just a little better ...
This game is freaking sweet bruh 😎💯 I love the music in the game too My copy came with the game so I don’t know what these other reviews be talkin bout.
The Game itself is good! The content included in the Launch edition is cool as well! The problem is that I received mine with the box damaged, on the top right corner! Pretty annoying for a limited item like this, considering that I'm a collector!
Love the story of the game 😍 plus YS IX Monstrom book have cool Monstrom characters theirs backgrounds. Love the game no damage when delivery to my house on time 😍😍😍
Do you find the PS5 to big? Wall mount that beast! Looks great. TotalMounts work great, no regrets
Great game to test your reaction time. You have a split second to think about what to do and perform it with no instructions (except for a pose you hold in the beginning). Every fun when you encounter the microgame for the first time. After you learn what to do, the microgame losses its luster, but there are challenges to get higher score with microgames objectives speeding up as you go along Despite “Move It” in the title, its not a workout game where you break a sweat --Plot: Wario buys 50 garlic burgers which give him a chance to win an all expense vacation for 20 friends. He wins. Wario and his gang go on vacation island and antics ensues. You play as wario and his friends, each introducing several poses and their own themed mini story while they are on vacation There are cutscenes after each successful batch of microgames in story campaign --Gameplay: Hold a pose to get ready to do sudden movements* in microgame . Lift arm, move arm side-to-side, drop arm, move arm up-and-down, flick wrist, twist wrist, twist body, sway body, tilt body, stretch body, etc. You will need the joycon strap as there’s a pose where you must drop the joycon and let it dangle on your wrist one poses utilize the IR sensor on joycon controller At times you must use button presses on joyon while doing pose and movement Game is very forgiving in main story campaign. Can get second chance by copying an akward yoga pose to continue where you left off without an punishment Post game is just getting high scores Threre’s a mirror mode that unlocks where you don’t look at screen and copy someone else (player in the room) movement Overall had a very fun time playing through first time. Really test your quick decision making skills. For $50 at launch it’s a bit pricy, but good experience if you want to test your reaction time.
I tried for a very long time to get this game on the Sega CD. It was a real disappointment when my order from the US left me with an unplayable disk due to scratches. I didn't know that it could be repaired and sent the game back for an exchange. The seller never returned anything to me, not the game or the money. Many years later I'm finally able to solve this. Thanks very much, I'm a collector and I own "Night Trap" with a clear image.
the price is definitely NOT worth the product you get. the screen protector is uneven & does not fit the screen, therefore you will always have bubbles. the carrying case is cute but the actual cover that goes on the switch is cheap, flimsy & loosely fits the switch.
This BIGBIG WON controller is a nice controller. The Hall Effect sticks are the best you can get for now. And the overall feel is pretty good. It fits my hand well and the triggers and especially the LB and RB bumpers feel good. You cannot adjust the trigger pull on the triggers which is a slight disappointment, but not a major issue. I felt the buttons were fine, but just fine - nothing special. There is no mechanical click and I prefer that personally. It is very customizable and comes with instructions for doing so. I can give it a SOLID FOUR STARS with just a little room for improvement, but the Hall Effect sensors make this a really good deal at the price. I would recommend it to anyone not wanting to shell out big bucks for a controller who still wants a good looking, and good performing gaming controller. I use this on PC, so I can only assume it works as well on XBox as well. I would recommend this controller.
