Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    This Control Feels Fantastic in the Hand, and When Playing the Whole Consoles Feels the Same Weight as just the Pro Controller. They're Super Light, but Not Cheaply Made, Nor Cheap Feeling. The Sticks Stand out Especially as they Feel Nearly as Accurate as a Mouse Does, and Gives an Excellent Amount of Room to Move with them. They Do Look a Bit Awkward on the Console, Being Much Wider then the Switch Itself, and they have 2 Stange Plastic Blocks on the Back you Cannot Remove, and I'm Unsure what you Do with, so Not the Most Fashionable. As well, it's Important to Note they DO NOT have a Battery, and the Only Way you can Use them Not Attached to the Console is with an Expensive USB Attachment for them to Use them Wired (about $80). If you can Get Over these Cons though, they're a Great Buy! These Cons are Really Nothing Compared to How Fantastic the Control is to Use, and Make for a Masterful Handheld Experience.

  • 5 out of 5
    I can’t remember the last time a game catered to the anthropological society! It’s not a intense crazy game so don’t expect any heart-pounding action like Assassin’s Creed or Overwatch. No talent trees or PvP either. It’s an eco-simulator so you’re going to manipulate your “cube” (world) in order to evolve certain critters. Controlling the temperature of your world and how much land vs water it has will affect your creatures too. Your HP can literally refill itself and I have yet to “die” or fail any part of the game. The biggest failure/challenge is having a species go extinct when you needed that species to evolve to further the game. So far the game is 100% relaxing and I have not had much of a true challenge. Everything is in Celsius. That’s unfortunate for USA folk but hey it’s never to late to learn. I enjoy they used the Linnaean taxonomy for all the organisms in the world. My background is with primates and they did a great job adding in actual facts and real evolution with the primate world in the game (pan troglodytes, Australopithecus, etc) - obviously making certain organisms look more cute. There are wolves (canis familiaris, canis dirus, etc), and of course plants. I even noticed a familiar looking Tiktaalik. This is a great game for folks who enjoy relaxing simulators and or biology/anthropology people. I also think this would be a fantastic game for “family time” to teach about evolution in an interactive way - my spouse loves it lol!

  • 5 out of 5
    Product came with a completely smashed case. No care whatsoever was taken with this game.

  • 5 out of 5
    I gotta say, this game has all the elements of a fun time. The graphics are crisp, clean, and cute. A tad too cute for my taste when it comes to the Zelda Franchise. It is kinda like a chibi version of Link. But you can not compare it to more visually stunning entries of the franchise like Tears of the Kingdom, Breath of the Wild, or even Skyward Sword HD. The gameplay is still satisfying and easy to understand. The story is pretty straightforward, and it is just an all around good time. I would certainly recommend adding this to your Switch library.

  • 5 out of 5
    Honestly think some people are being a tad overdramatic with their reviews of the game quality. To start, yes it does have some graphics issues during game play. It is most noticeable while the game is being displayed on the TV. While in cities, the people walking by are while you are in motion suffer the most visually. While in handheld mode, it’s barely there. I had the game crash 1x for me but I didn’t lose anything because of how often this game auto-saves for you. Some of the areas are direct layover maps from Sword/shield but I have no issues with it being like that. It was just more of a moment of that looks familiar. Game play is fun and different from some of the previous Pokémon games. I come from the OG Red/Blue days so this is overall light years better but do miss some of the more challenging stuff like not have such easy access to your Pokémon storage boxes and Pokémon centers. I do wish you could battle/capture Pokémon more with your friends online instead of just the Tera Raids. Overall I think the game is great and likely the bugs with the graphics will get sorted out with future updates.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought this planning to give it as a gift, but couldn't confirm if it was a physical copy or not. I know in the US it didn't get a physical copy, but some regions did. I couldn't see anywhere on here if this was a code or a cart. When I got it, the back of the box states that it's a code. So I'll be returning it. I do know that these are great games if you have never played them though.

  • 5 out of 5
    The grandkids usually bring their switches but often forget a docking station so it's awesome to have one here all the time and ready for action. The grandkids play remote with each other when apart and it's fun listening to the banter when they play multi-player in person at our place. Personally I don't buy the complaints that kids are too isolated on video games, I see a lot of awesome socializing between the cousins and this docking station is adding to it.

  • 5 out of 5
    It came with little standies. Love music sounds card. Also came with the member card. I do wish it had choices at the end of the game like in the desktop version. I don't like just sitting there and reading what ever Monika says at the end of the game I wish I could actually choose different topics to talk about and have more choices throughout conversations. Another thing is it came with a poem. I absolutely loved it, it was very sweet

  • 5 out of 5
    The corner of the artbook was a bit damaged other than that everything was fine, im looking forward to playing this game.

  • 5 out of 5
    I’m mainly writing this review to say THE GAME IS INCLUDED. If people actually read the box, they would have seen where it said game DOWNLOAD is included- NOT a physical copy of the game! As soon as I saw that, I opened the Nintendo eShop on the Switch Lite and before it even fully opened the screen said something along the lines of “this console comes with a free game download” and all I had to do is hit the confirm button that it would be linked to my Nintendo account and boom- full game is downloading FOR FREE as I’m typing this. The console is in perfect condition as well considering it says it was refurbished- could have fooled me! Not a scratch or anything. Prior to the console arriving I had purchased a physical copy of the game after reading the reviews- so I’m thrilled to be able to return it to the store since it was, after all, included. Moral of the story: Don’t believe every review you read and actually pay attention to what the box says when you receive it. Thank you to the seller- everything is working fantastic and I am very happy with this purchase! **After looking back on the image provided I now see where that image does say game card included, however that is not what the product box I received says. I will include a picture of my box so others can see. I suspect Nintendo probably changed the way the game was included at some point and the image provided was never updated. One way or another, MY purchase did come with a copy of the game, just one that can be downloaded vs a physical copy.

  • 5 out of 5
    I have been wanting to play some 3ds games but sold my 3ds years ago like a SUCKER. Of course they’re really pricey now. Picked this up to get that nostalgia. It was delivered faster than expected! The packaging was really well done and clearly care was put into it. I had my games ready to go and did not realize I needed an SD card. A quick trip to the store and $8 later I’m running around Alola feelin fine.

  • 5 out of 5
    This item is listed as new but came clearly used. Wrapping was not normal (clearly resealed), box badly damaged (have purchased many Switch games from akiya-switch.com and other online retailers and have not had any other damage occur to said purchases), and looks to be a French copy. English is seen on the back and the cartridge does say USA on it so I'm not 100% sure what is going on with this copy. Very odd and a little misleading. Game does play and does play in English but buyer beware.

  • 5 out of 5
    I haven’t gotten around to playing the game yet, but my collectors edition of Death Mark arrived in great condition! Super excited to play it!

  • 5 out of 5
    I built a "DIY" hitbox using arcade parts and an SBC that I've used for years now and while it works fine but I wanted something nicer and boy did this knock it out of the park! Everything in this is just top notch craftsmanship that demonstrates they care about their product and respect their customers. The accessories they provide are about maintaining the longevity of the controller tools to remove the switches/buttons, spare switches, spare buttons, spare hardware, and high quality metal feet with little flip up hinges for further customization. Powering it up I was greeted with the standard RGB rainbow assault that every RGB product seems to ship with by default. Honestly it was way too much for me but it might appeal to others. I consulted the instructions which are printed large enough to be easy to read and well enough to be easy to understand. Customizing the RGB was straightforward. OH speaking of customizing the button by the LCD isn't just a pushbutton microswitch its a controller with up down left right and press it makes navigating that LCD easy peasy! The unit has two different locations for the usb c cable to connect to which make it work well on the desktop and in my lap. The cable itself has a right angle connector and is of quality construction with that soft plastic feel and it's about 6ft/2m long which is plenty for my needs. The unit feels good in the hand its got enough weight that in conjunction with the rubber feet it doesn't slide on the desk the weight is just over 2lb by the way (almost 1k). The play surface is more than large enough to fit your hands in any position I can come up with. I did note that if I pressed exceptionally hard on the furthest edges of the controller that it would sometimes "creak" like plastic on plastic. Given I had to press absurdly hard I don't think this is going to be something I have to deal with. Operation of the controller is smooth, the buttons all have a relatively shallow travel and the switches are linear so the only action you hear is the thock when you bottom out the travel. The controller worked on my linux desktop as well as my steam deck and I detected no latency but I'm definitely not a hardcore fighting game connoisseur as I mainly only challenge my friends to play Darkstalkers from time to time when I get nostalgic. Bottom line: This is one smooth leverless controller and I think it's going to last me a lifetime of fighting games and I have no qualms recommending it to anyone interested in trying one out.

  • 5 out of 5
    If I had known the standee figures were cardboard I would not have spent nearly fifty dollars for this. You can buy a digital copy for 15 dollars.

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