Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Is great , but rembenber the this device is a emulator of a PS4 o Xbox controller not a keyboard and mouse adapter if You expect the same response of a pc You have the wrong idea Is really good and i can't feel delay , only if You use a mouse in a fps (cyberpunk in my case ) You gonna feel like the mouse is trembling when You use the gun sight , but instead of dad i fully recomend , the app makes the work real easy to put the buttons in the keyboard or mouse Just remeber put the controller on the PS4 in the mode (only cable)

  • 5 out of 5
    When it comes to game controllers, there are a number of factors that can put a controller on your radar. A good price point, of course. Decent features. Top-notch quality. And every now and then, a controller aims to serve a particular niche, something that you don't really see in other controllers on the market. TurbX Mini Mate Wireless Gaming Controller, released in 2024 and from here on out simply referred to as the Mini Mate, aims to do all of the above. At $45, it's certainly less expensive than Nintendo's own first-party controller. Its akiya-switch.com page implies it had gyroscopic motion control, can wake the Nintendo Switch from sleep mode, and can also be used on PC. It boasts a good battery life, and comes packed in with a charging stand. And probably the most noteworthy feature - it's extremely lightweight and tiny. As you can see in my images, this thing is super-small, roughly somewhere between two-thirds and half of Nintendo's own Pro controller. It's super-light too, barely adding any weight to your hand when you hold it. Yet despite its minimal stature and weight, it doesn't feel cheap, with the controller casing, analog sticks, and buttons all feeling surprisingly sturdy. When it comes to other positives, I can confirm that the Mini Mate does indeed have gyroscopic motion control that works quite well. The analog sticks feel excellent and the buttons seem like the right mix of squishy and springy. Also, while this controller swaps the positions of the -/+ buttons with the positions of the home and screenshot buttons, this didn't feel awkward or throw me off. Indeed, moving my thumbs to those buttons, they naturally move toward the -/+ buttons, which is exactly what I would want. I can also confirm that this controller works just fine on PC too, though I will note that it needs to be connected via USB to operate on PC - wireless mode is only available on Nintendo Switch. When it comes to negatives, the obvious place to start is that this controller's tiny size will not work for everyone. In my larger hands it felt super-cramped. Suffice it to say, this is one best left to those with smaller hands. Another issue is the lack of rumble and support for scanning Amiibos. And then there's the fact that this controller does not, in fact, wake the Nintendo Switch from sleep mode. The included instruction manual confirms this, even though the akiya-switch.com page misleadingly says "One-Button Wake-Up". Perhaps they meant waking the controller, but this still seems pretty shady marketing to me. The other thing I should touch on here is the included controller charging stand. All this is, in the end, is a glorified 2-port USB hub with a color-changing LED light and a few plastic arms intended to hold the controllers. Unfortunately, they do a poor job of this - they sit awkwardly on these arms, and it doesn't take much to nudge them so they fall off. In the end, the Mini Mate has multiple good qualities going in its favor, multiple negative qualities, and some misleading marketing muddying the waters further. As a small-size Nintendo Switch Pro-style controller, this is a pretty good controller, though it's missing multiple important features, including at least one feature the akiya-switch.com page strongly implies it does have. And don't be fooled by the light show of a controller stand - it's not something you're likely to use. However, if you want a diminutive controller and can look past all the smoke and mirrors, I think you'll find this to be a decent choice, even if it has its flaws.

  • 5 out of 5
    This game is over the top and insane. It's the best character action game out there. The gameplay is pure perfection. Platinum Games really delivered on making this game truly ambitious. Definitely the best action game released this year. The combat is extremely deep, with tons of combos and weapons, not to mention some of the new mechanics, like Demon Slave. The soundtrack is also superb. On another note, the Switch hardware is starting to show its age. While Bayonetta 3 is one of the best looking games on Switch. It still looks outdated by today's standards. As the developers can only work with, what they're able to. If you love games like Devil May Cry, Ninja Gaiden, or action games in general. Then this is a must buy to add to your collection! Posted a few comparisons shots of Bayonetta 2 and 3. Bayonetta 3 is visually superior!

  • 5 out of 5
    Legit why are the reviews bad? Unless I haven't had it long enough. Been playing with it for about 45 mins to an hour and I'm in LOVE with it. My model is OLED. Very simple setup, people. Take your joycons off, slide the switch screen into this little babeh. And you're all set. The thumb grips both being above the buttons takes getting used to, ESPECIALLY with monster hunter, but it's so comfortable, I'll get over it. :) the joysticks are comfy and rubbery. This thing doesn't feel cheap like my other controllers. No regrets. My switch FINALLY feels like a Playstation. Lol

  • 5 out of 5
    Definitely enough space to fit the essentials when traveling for me. The switch, smart phone, passport, headphones, games, wallet, and a charger if I wanted. I like it alot, and carry it around wherever I go. Also, to open it, you need to push up on the latch.

  • 5 out of 5
    Item arrives as a pink cammo, not purple!

  • 5 out of 5
    This is a fun game for adults and kids. If you are not in to fighting games like I was this game will change your mind . After a few rounds you get immersed in the game .

  • 5 out of 5
    Finally got the color I wanted in the joy-cons. They work like joy-cons should no drift or anything yet.

  • 5 out of 5
    I love using stickless fight controllers to play fighting games like Street Fighter. This one looked cool, so I ordered it. My first impression of the controller is that it is large compared to the stickless controller I had been using. It has sixteen buttons and three function type buttons (start, select, and home). The LEDs are a bit too flashy for my taste; however, I was able to tame the LEDs using a combination of the LED button and the LED settings within the menu. Aesthetically this is a beautiful controller. Digging deeper, I learned that this controller is powered with an RP2040 using the GP2040-CE firmware. The firmware is powerful as it gives me flexibility to map the buttons however I want and to even use macros. The response time for a button press is less than a millisecond on average. This is blazing fast compare to other game controllers. I love that the firmware has a web mode that lets me configure it straight from a browser. As far as playing games, this feels great. I booted up Street Fighter II and played a few matches. I could hit special moves with ease. I often have trouble hitting a shoryuken with a stick based controller, but I can usually hit it every time with this one. This controller feels more ergonomic than a typical stick based controller too. The menu on this controller is interesting. It allows me to change settings without having to boot into web mode or anything like that. That being said, I sometimes had trouble with the menu knob. I'd often hit a direction when I'd mean to click. But this is a minor inconvenience as I can do most of the configuration with the web interface. Overall, I love this controller. It's beautiful, responsive, and functional. It is my new favorite game controller.

  • 5 out of 5
    Picked the case up for my Odin 2, put the accessories on my wife’s Switch. All the accessories are good quality. Fit is nice and snug, super sturdy, looks great. And yes the Switch still fits in the dock with the accessories added.

  • 5 out of 5
    It's a regular pro controller but made me happy I could get this at a r e adorable price. Its nothing different from a regular pro controller it won't do flips or anything this is all pure and unapologetic superficial attraction and I love it

  • 5 out of 5
    It was supposed to come at june 26th and I got it 2 days earlier. I had no issues at all, it was the brand new, sealed physical copy of the game, and the box was well packed and in perfect condition. Totally happy about this purchase and I plan to keep buying stuff from this seller.

  • 5 out of 5
    This review is for the Monarch Edition, which included a card game that I have yet to play, I will update this review when I do! If you want the TL;DR version, this is an amazing tactical RPG by the immensely versatile developer, Vanillaware. I can't recommend it enough. The art, mixed with the gameplay and unit variety make for hours of fun strategic gameplay! For the slightly longer review, please continue. My one gripe with the collectors edition (Monarch Edition for this title), is the game itself comes in the *exact* same case as the standard edition, kind of a letdown, in my opinion, but it doesn't hurt the review score because the game is just that good! I was fortunate to experience the demo of this game before it launched (which is one major reason why I am review it so quickly), and the vast 7.5 hours I played of the demo, I burned through it in a little over a day, it was that good. The amount of strategy and planning you have to utilize with the insane numbers of different unit types (infantry, Calvary, heavy armored units, mages/witches, archers and thieves, just to name a few) makes my brain work more than I have ever felt even playing some of my favorite puzzle games! How does it look? Well, as someone who is both familiar with Vanillaware's art style, who also is not a graphic snob, the game runs beautifully on the Switch! Frame rates are a buttery 60 FPS, while the gorgeous hand-drawn art style looks gorgeous (who needs textures?). Still here? Great! Let me wrap up this review by saying... "Unicorn Overlord," is Game of the Year material, if you are any sort of interested in games like Ogre Battle 64 (the biggest inspiration for this game) and Fire Emblem, Do yourself a favor and pick up this game, Standard or Monarch Edition, you WILL get your money's worth

  • 5 out of 5
    Got the pal version, not the version that was advertised when I made the purchase

  • 5 out of 5
    Super easy install & fits! ❤️

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