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I absolutely loved DOAX on the original Xbox. But my Xbox refuses to play it for some reason… I bought DOAX2 and 360 and omg. I hated it. The girls hate you on sight, the volleyball controls were awful, and just everything was so bad. I risked it trying DOAX3 but OH MY GODDDDD YESSSS I’m so happy. It plays the same as DOAX1!!! I’m so happy. The girls are reasonable with their likes and dislikes, the graphics are *chefs kiss*, the bathing suits are sooo cute and the volleyball mechanics are playable now. I don’t care much for the Ownership mode but. Im just SOOOO happy with this game. Im sad they booted some girls. :( Christie, Lisa and Tina aren’t in the game… but they added newer girls like Marie Rose, Momiji and the Tengu girl so…. Maybe they’ll add DLC of them…
Juego con increible historia. Vino en español tambien lo cual se agradece.
I bought this for Horizon. This wheel is great for that. I'm not a pro gamer but the wheel and pedals are perfect for casual driving sims, and the shifter makes me feel real. It’s easy to Connect to PC. The pedal response is sensitive and its metal is textured. The pedals could be folded so that you can put your entire foot on them. Quite humanization and always in place. You can also view the steering wheel in the APP. I would definitely recommend it. It’s worth the money, great and fun.
The bag fits my switch, charging cord, games, joy con comfort grip, and wrist strap with room to spare! I couldn’t be happier!
I bought this thinking it was the retro collectors edition, because that is what the listing shows you, when I received it, it was the standard edition. Otherwise it arrived in good condition and on time. I intend to keep it, as a lesson learned, but hopefully this doesn't happen to someone else.
I like the style of these retro gamepads, they are like updated versions of the original SNES controllers but with modern features like four total shoulder buttons and dual analog sticks. I think these are great for 2D sidescrollers and still work well enough with modern games too. The d-pad is very good, better than what you find on more modern controllers, so if you play a lot of indie titles in that genre (or classic Nintendo games via Nintendo Online), then this is a great option. This controller works with Nintendo Switch and it seems to be designed primarily for that system, however, it also supports lots of other modern platforms like PC and Android. So if you are into retro game emulators like RetroArch, then this is great for playing classic 8 bit and 16 bit titles. I have owned 8bitdo controllers before, and this Hyperkin is equal to the SN30 Pro controller. I actually think the Hyperkin is better because it’s more ergonomic thanks to the shape of the back of the controller that makes it comfortable to hold. The design of this controller is themed around Kool-Aid, I’m not entirely sure what that’s about but I do think it looks nice with the transparent red plastic and the pixel art faceplate looks high quality. I don’t exactly see the direct connection between gaming and Kool-Aid, but for people who have an affinity for both will be happy that this exists. One thing I noticed is this controller cannot wake the Switch from sleep mode (at least not wirelessly), which is unfortunate and a feature I always look for in a Nintendo Switch controller. The rumble motors are decent though and get the job done. It comes with a nice, braided USB C to A cable for charging. I honestly think this is a perfect good value for the price.
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Ordered back in August for a Christmas gift. It was sealed brand new. Daughter opened Christmas morning case was empty no game cartridge.
Case was broken and game is missing
Play was neat, and the pad functions well enough, but I didn't find it great for my setup. The large buttons just feel like too much spacing. Probably works better for stand-up arcade style setups though. Uses arcade button tops on low-profile keyboard switches. They switches are replaceable. They have regular cherry style stems with the round support surround. The microntroller is Raspberry Pi's RP2040. The firmware is based on GP2040-CE project which is MIT licensed. Haute42 only seems to make their latest firmware available, and I did not see source available. I didn't try it, but it appears customizing the GP2040-CE firmware would just involve noting down all the current settings in the web configurator then applying them back again. Labels are printed under the exposed acrylic layers, and the frost effect makes them hard to read, particularly in low light. The duplicated 'up' button in the thumb position is weird. I couldn't get used to it, but I guess it might be worth learning for more serious players. Construction is a PCB sandwiched in multiple acrylic layers. Seems pretty solid. Creaks a bit if you try to flex it. The USB is not a normal host port, but takes a controller input. It seems to re-transmit any inputs as its own. You will see them reflected on the OLED display.
Cute figures to add to the shelf.
I've seen other reviewers critique some of the buttons of this controller but it's very comparable to how a PS4 or an Xbox One controller feels. The directional pad is membrane but is really precise and not mushy whatsoever. The buttons are also membrane but feels good when gaming. The top two triggers feel tight and not loose feeling. It basically comes with two adapters. One for your Nintendo 64 and a second USB wireless adapter which you would use for either your PC or your SWITCH. I used the smaller wireless adapter and used the controller to play some old school games from the Nintendo store. The controller did exactly what it was supposed to do, everything worked without any issues. The controller is much larger than modern controllers so keep that in mind. I would honestly think this might be a little too overwhelming for younger kids because of its bulkiness. If you used an N64 controller in the past then this is leaps and bounds better than the OG ones just because the build quality seems top tier and the joystick feels better than even a main brand controller. The joystick almost has a Hall Effect quality to it!
Love this carpet/Area Rug. Just what I was looking for. 5’3” x 7’6” is the size that I ordered for my small space. I love that it’s thick and tightly woven. Doesn’t give cheap carpet vibes and even has that new carpet smell. I have hardwood floors so I purchased a carpet pad, I did test out the difference and it was definitely needed. I love this area rug and so does my little guy. Another win for my Micro NYC studio Apartment.
This is a great game. In addition to activities, there are many beautiful locations to explore, treasure chests, cute animals to find and more. Runs just fine on Switch Lite which has a few motion controls built in. I would rank it as casual gaming. The controls are not complicated and it's possible to win events even if you are not a hard core gamer.
Just as expected. Great add to my collection.
