Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Arrived super fast. Not sure if this item was returned by a previous customer as the box was super damaged and looked repackaged BUT it doesn’t appear to look used or have a single issue. Definitely better than the cheap ones I bought that didn’t even last a year. Great weight and feel. The smash ball symbol is actually silver not white which is cool. I purchased this one and the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 controller because I love SSBU and Pyra. Definitely wish I’d purchased these when I first bought my Switch instead of the cheap garbage. Connects easily and battery lasts super long. Also two qualities that sucked with my previous controllers.

  • 5 out of 5
    Ok!! I finally got my case for my switch today and it so freakn cute!!! I was worried about it not fitting due to others reviews and with my mini freak out while installing it but I figured It out!!! When you Instal the case make sure to open the stand on the back once you’ve done that it will click over the top the bottoms and the the back as well and fits Securely. No slips or falling off at all so far. Will update later if anything changes

  • 5 out of 5
    Horrible condition! Looked like it had been run over! Box not damaged...only the contents. Embarrassed to even give away.

  • 5 out of 5
    The case is super cute, seems to be pretty durable too!! Arrived early and the thumb grips are adorable! I bought a skin to match as well as some key caps! The only thing about it is my strap clip wouldn’t work for a bit. I had to pry it open, but it worked in the end so still a 5 star!

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought my daughter this Nintendo Game&Watch in June, she wears it occasionally on the weekends, and it never fell off. In July, after a month of use, the screen was damaged. I called at the beginning of August to report that the product was not working. They told me to call Nintendo. After more than 1 hour of calling and practically trying to prove that it was a Nintendo product to Nintendo customer service, they accepted that it was a Nintendo product. Now I must pay $37 for the repair, if I attach the purchase invoice I do not have to pay them, and additionally, I must send the product to be repaired at the authorized service center. How much time have I wasted? Why was the product damaged after a month of use? What a bad service, what a bad product, there is no guarantee as such in a new product.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought this portable switch stand for my switch lite so that I could take a controller on the go while traveling and have something to hold my switch while I play since the switch lite does not come with a built-in kickstand like the normal switch does. It works great and is easy to use if you're thinking about purchasing for children. You just pop it open, adjust it to the level that you would like, and then fold down the tab that actually holds the switch. It's very easy to use and seems durable. It's a little cheap-feeling, it's not metal, but it doesn't necessarily feel like super cheap plastic either. I tested the hinges and applied a little bit of force, and it seems like it'll hold. I enjoy the fact that it has adjustable viewpoints for different viewing heights, I think that was very thoughtful. I also really enjoy that there's a hole at the bottom in order for easy-access charging so that you can plug the switch in to charge while continuing to use the stand and play. I must say, the only thing that I really do not enjoy about this stand is the size. I understand that the switches are big and heavy, but a lighter, smaller stand would be nice. I looked on the market for a smaller stand, but they all seemed to be roughly around the same size. This Hori compact stand BARELY fits in my Butterfox Slim case, and while some cases are larger (like my sisters, which this would have no problem fitting in), I think that a smaller stand that's even more portable would be more enjoyable for on-the-go travel that doesn't bulk up your case. Overall, I really enjoy this stand and have already used it lots. I think it's a great alternative if you have a switch lite that doesn't have a built-in kickstand (or even if you have a switch wit ha kickstand) for playing with a controller. It's durable and sturdy, provides three different viewpoints, easily folds and unfolds for playing, and provides a cutout in the bottom of the tab that holds the switch for easy-access charging. I would only advise making sure that you have a case large enough to fit the stand, as it's a pretty big one. I have the Butterfox Slim carrying case and it barely fits in the zippered-pouch with my charging cord and earbuds. Even when trying to put it in/take it out, I need to be very careful of the zipper and tuck it under the zipper or untuck it from under before taking the stand out. Highly recommend if you're looking for something to travel with for playing on-the-go or if you're just looking to play games like fortnite, mario, etc. that require a stand that you can play with joycons or a separate controller. It's great, feels nice, is very durable and sturdy it's just very large.

  • 5 out of 5
    The box was open and no game chip in the box. The box is empty

  • 5 out of 5
    Xenoblade Definitive version: If you want to speed Mech or Skell in game Control+F this page and search License or Skell. For reference a Skell is a Mech they mean the same thing. It is under game tips. This review is based on a mix between a review of the game, and how to make the game better, plus a wishlist of what would make the game better, and may update it as I find new things. ===If you don't want to READ, skip to the end for synopsis=== I've played through the game and can point out the problems already in the definitive edition-- This isn't the definitive edition, just a better version of the game. I would have liked these features simply for completion. Here's a list off the top of my head from someone with over 35,000 hours playing this game on Wii-U By the way, the Japanese Wii U version of this game has all the uncensored content, but they censored it on Switch for all region versions of the game. Here is the list that would make the game better: [Note: Not in any order] ====================== --Boob slider in character creation screen doesn't exist. It did in the Wii-U Japanese game. --The ability to SAVE equipment sets both normal, Mech/Skell, and Fashion sets. --Idle banter with your party outside of battle. --A Special move button to perform a full screen long special move. --More cool new mechs like those from Xenogears, we do get a few new cool ones I believe it was 2 with 4 new secret characters, and new storyline and what I read was a new area in the sky, don't quote me on that I haven't got there yet. --Secret characters like Kosmos, Telos, Mythra, Pyra join the party. If you can have kosmos and Telos in Xenoblade Chronicles 2, you can get them for X as well without any copyright problems. You can however duplicate Mythra and Pyra's hair in the character creation screen. --Let us change upgrades around of weapons and armor, incase we make mistake. --A tick next to bought weapons/armor in the shop to indicate I bought it, or at least quantity I have in my inventory, so I don't buy the same gear twice to use for fashion menu. --Unlock all the hairs for whatever base model and have more customizable options. --A few more normal and boss battle tracks, it only has 2+Overdrive tune for the most part in the entire overworld map. --Let us change the music played in the city map with anything in game! --Lin can't wear any swimming costumes, and it looks weird wearing it over armor. (Side note, get your head out of the gutter lol we're not talking about nude costumes for young ones in the game) This is about realism, and everyone needs specific swim gear for their body type, EG/ Young characters should use appropriate swimming costumes, whilst the adults wearing adult bikinis etc… which is present in the game. The way they did it, swimming costume over armor for Lin, is plain stupid. We need to understand this is a game and Xenoblade chronicles 3 has managed to pull this off with Sena a female character in the 3rd game, so why not X?<<This swimsuit wasn't censored in the Wii-U Japanese game. --Auto walk it only has auto run and auto sprint. We use auto walk to make videos to upload without needing to hold the analogue stick. It's all about style. --Online mode used to be free, now it's membership pay only. I guess I can live with this, but for an old game it should be free. Side note, if the servers shutdown, you won't even receive anymore offline content that comes from the game online. So it will stiff you with gear you cannot receive anymore, but this is down to Nintendo and whether they will update the game to allow offline acquisition of these tickets that can then be used to buy materials to build skell parts or make outfits is unknown right now. --I feel like in the original the rain effected of textures on the skin and body of characters when it's raining is poor to say the least, compared with the Wii-U version which looks like your character is wet in the rain, but in the definitive version it's not and is a huge let-down. --FASHION your weapons! It needs this badly, some weapons are unique. It needs it for Skell weapons and armor too. Skell is your giant mech you can eventually build and buy and upgrade, you can transform into a car to drive, run with the mech, or fly with it like a plane in the sky. --You CANNOT Fight in the water of the game (on foot), they should have enabled water fights. You could fight in the water in other Xenoblade games, but not this one, this means you either run away from enemies in the sea, or some can catch you and kill you and there's nothing you can do about it but die in game. --Would be crazy good if they updated the game and created an underwater city, exploration, travel, fights and more quests in the sea. --Cannot preview equipment on a model in inventory screen for armor/weapons/skell stuff or after winning them from drops menu. This would have made it easier to determine what was new for fashion gear. --Can you fashion Skell gear? Weapons and armor? If not, they should have that. I haven't got my skell yet you get that from progressing the storyline, and may take over 150 hours to get one if you like exploring on foot like me. -- A target Nearby enemies button, currently the target cycles all only. --Be able to increase level to 999 and have high level enemies to prolong the fun, or at least let you de-level from 99-1 if the game is too easy for some and want to make it more challenging. The original game on wii-U had a lvl 60 cap, this DE version has a level99 they say, I think a level 99 cap is boring and weak for a game of this large scale, it's so big it makes Zelda breath of the wild look small. --Add the uncensored content such as bandages armor, dialogues that have been butchered, and every other censored item IE/[BooB slider in character creation screen] as a download patch on Nintendo store, this was all present in the Japanese Wii-U version of the game. ===Doing so will result in an instant 5/5=== A definitive edition means complete with everything that you would want from the original game. It should not be called definitive edition if it's missing content or censored the content for a re-release. Definitive means: An authoritative version of the work, usually issued after the creators' death, that establishes among variants the form the editor believes to represent the author's intentions. What this means is the creator of Xenoblade Chronicles X made the OG in the Japanese release of the game, he was in charge, and he left the armor bandages, dialogue and the boob slider intact, and everything was uncut and uncensored. This means his work to be definitive it has to contain all his OG work to the creators intentions, and without modifications such as censorship etc... Without that, you cannot call it the Definitive edition. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't know what they are talking about. What was done must be set in stone, and needs to be replicated without alterations. But of course make it just with better graphics as a minimum standard, to call it a [TRUE definitive edition]. ===Game Tips=== --You can emote by pressing and holding L and up on the D-pad. Wish all emotes had sound, though. I believe this might have been a hidden feature that wasn't explained properly early in game. --Thoughroughly check your game settings options, which influence the game heavily. --Stay away from enemies that are in red or purple, they will 1-2 shot you unless you're strong enough or have a good mech. Some yellow enemies are very strong as well. Anything white on enemies names should be easy. Or lastly you cheat with the overdrive hack, just google that. --Some missions require you to buy or have specific weapons in order to use on enemies before they can be completed, and other missions require certain time of day, pressing ZR to check details of missions to see what is required. --(You can also change the time of day in your settings menu). --Talk to everyone twice, inquire and discuss every chapter, there's always new things to find from conversations like missions and then some, also there are secret missions found just by walking at areas in the main city. --Pressing L + either A B X Y during batte is a shortcut for ordering party members, you can hold L to see the list, but pressing it from memory is instant, and In the game settings menu if you have set orders to remember, it remembers it until you either die in battle, or reboot the game. --Right analogue stick in during battle, forces camera to automatically move to the enemy, allowing hands free for using skills and moving. ===========Skell MECH License=========== --What you all been waiting for SKELL License, you can only get this after completing chapter 6, there is a mission in the mission board called Skell License get that mission and complete it if you want a skell fast. ====================== If you've read this far, congratulations! You're amazing are you using auras? Sorry in game pun joke lol. If they can't even fix the simplest of things such as better water textures on characters and skells that were present in the Wii U version of the game, (older hardware) then this game in no way can be called the Definitive edition. At the very least, they should have included this list below to call it an updated, definitive edition of the game. --Water textures on characters when it's raining or in the sea, and coming out of water. [There are no raindrops off your character and the switch can handle it]. --Auto walk this doesn't work if you walk then auto with R + B it did in the original. It just jogs or runs now. --Character customization unlock it all for any base model, and add all the customization styles back from the original game that were present on Wii-U. --All the uncensored content released as a patch on store, the ones from the Japanese version of the Wii-U game. --Fashion change for weapons on foot, skell weapons and skell armor. --Needs the ability to turn off just the New LA city music, or let me change it to whatever I want in game. The game should also have battle music tracks from all the previous Xenoblade games, as this so-called definitive edition is actually a mix between remaster and remake. As they added new content in the sky. --Regarding having a few new battle and boss music tracks and let me choose the frequency when they play like smash brothers ultimate has. --Let me change the size of the UI of the game, it's currently way too big. --Difficulty level to make the game harder, overdrive breaks the game. --Max Level to 999 up from 99 and let you de-level anytime for challenge, and well why not since the other Xenoblade games did the same thing regarding de-leveling. Now I don't like to brag, but yes I have ranked over 35,000 hours in the Wii-U edition of this game with almost 99 of every single material item in the entire game, from the reward shop, and a max capacity of 999 items in all armor equipment sections, it took me years maybe 8, so I do know what I'm talking about, don't listen to anyone else who thinks they know better I'm the worlds no1 Xenoblade Chronicles X fan lol. Of course there are more things that could make this game better, I just gave what was on the top of my head with a lot of edits to fix spelling etc.... [What I have noticed in the Nintendo Switch version called Definitive Edition is that they limited the amount of items you can carry compared to the Wii-U release, although they did increase level to 99 up from 60. Still not enough for me I want level 999 and max 4,000 slots each section per equipment limits.] ====================== P.S A little help with how to play the Xenoblade games in order as well: ====================== 1- Xenoblade c1 definitive edition 2- Xenoblade Chronicles X definitive edition 3: Xenoblade c2 >Then DLC- Torna the golden country. 4: Xenoblade c3 >Then DLC- future redeemed. Future redeemed being the final game you should play. Why? Because in X Elma [who is a character in Xenoblade chronicles X] appears in Xenoblade 2 as a cameo, in the secret dimension portal. What this does is hypes up the secret character acquisition even more knowing you know who Elma is, and that's the timeline order as well to play these games. Also, why for the DLC? Because the DLC is hyped up more when you play it after the base game. Especially the music, as well Elma brings the music of Xenoblade X to Xenoblade 2 which makes it all the more hype. I hope this review helps a lot of people, I love this game even though it is censored, but I cannot give this a 5/5 because it only deserves a great 4/5 Nearly perfect, but not definitive edition. However, this is the best game on the Nintendo Switch and Wii-U. It is a must-play for any JRPG fan. Editing this review as I play further to post what I find annoying or good. ====================== Thus far 100ish hours in the Definitive edition. Pros: ---Great Graphics, best Graphics I've seen on the Nintendo Switch, probably the best game on switch too. ---Great Music <Although there are mainly for the most part of the game 2 battle tracks both are perfect, if memory serves during the story there are some more battle tracks, but you won't hear them again in the open world. ---Exploration and fighting what you can do is better than monster hunter games. ---Map system is easy to navigate when you get used to it, and it's easy to access with the Y button, with options to tag parts of the map and navigation in game is helpful when you press R + X shooting a ball that trails along the path showing you where to go on your mission destination with a 95-98% accurancy. ---You're able to fashion your outfits the moment you pickup an armor or clothing it saves it in memory, so even if you sell the item you can still fashion it to your character, and use that fashion to upload online so other players can use your character, and if they use your toon you will receive items as a reward. So make your character look cool! ---So many missions that keep you going past the end of the main storyline, they keep you going for 500+ hours. ====================== Cons: ---Game Music: The main town city can get very annoying after a while, and you spend many hours there as well, it's a good thing you can mute the music in this game just for the city bit I turn my music off lol. You couldn't mute the music on the Wii-U version. ---You can only save the game 3 slots. ---Keep on occasion getting disconnected from server on RJ45 Ethernet cable? You will get Disconnected from online if you press home key to check anything in shop or gallery, this is very annoying, on the Wii-U version I only got d/c from server for the most part only when the servers are on maintenance. ---I found out that dialogue in the game is also censored, and butchered from the Japanese release, just google it and you will see a video of it on YouTube. ---Overdrive mode breaks the g ame as there can be no limits, when you use offensive stance with high TP boosting skills and equips, you could overclock any enemy in the game and go from level say 30 to 60 way too easy and obliterate anything in your path. To counter this they should add higher difficulty option where you can level to 999 some enemies are 1000-1020 and they have way more hp and do way more damage. Next make overdrive reduce your defence + healing + damage the longer you use it for, so even during overdrive enemies that are much higher than you could one-three shot you if you try to scam it and do incredible damage to enemies and boss's. Balancing whether or not you should spam overdrive to get your dps in, if you know the longer you use it for you get reduction in positives. Then you can only pop overdrive for a short while to rip high portions of hp off enemies. Let's all realise having a giant mech should be more beneficial to fighting larger enemies, instead of cheesing them all on foot. Making Skells (Mechs you fly around in) the goto secret weapon for beating big bosses in the game. [What] they currently did to this [game] is made is so if you find this overdrive exploit [on foot], you don't need skells to beat any enemies in the game. ----Main storyline is way too short---- --Sadly you cannot fashion weapons on foot, skell weapons, or skell apperance. You would think technically this game is a remake enhanced version, as they added new content at the end of the game, this automatically makes the game a remake, so why copy parts of the Wii-U version and not let you fashion weapons on foot? or Weapons of skells? At the very least, and let you maybe customize how your skell (mech) looks, that way you can make it look like Xenogears or something cooler than what it looks like right now. You only need to compare it to Xenogears to know Xenogears has cooler looking Skells aka Mechs. ---Online mode is not very good, you do short missions, you level fast, would think they would updated this to be long dungeons or something. [It is better as a single player game]. Online mode is better just to fight an infinite dragon which gives you a lot of reward items to be then exchanged for precious materials to build up your outfits, weapons and skells. ---If you die in game, or load up save data, you lose all your TP which is used for skills, you have to gain it back up, I found that annoying. Synopsis End: ---------------- If you like JRPG's get this it's a great game trust me. Just as long as you know the truth, it's been dialogue butchered from the Wii-U Japanese release, which is completely different dialogue, also censored bandange outfit, censored a characters swimsuit, and removed the boob slider in character creation screen, and removed hairstyles and made them hidden to base models, and does not have any decent rain/water textures on your characters and skells which looked better on the Wii-U version. You cannot fight in the sea [on foot], and skills performed near the water disappear as you swim, this gets very annoying when fighting enemies near the sea. There are a lot of ups and downs to this Definitive edition as it's missing content that is present in the Wii-U Japanese release, in my expert opinion, this is not the definitive edition and should be called updated edition. If Nintnedo/Monolithsoft want to fix this, they can give us an update for those of us that want this game fully based on the Wii-U Japanese release, and include better water/rain textures, and my wishlist way above this review, I would then respect them for that with a 5/5. P.S Here's a photo with capped time years before I stopped playing it on the Wii-U. Also if you don't like JRPG's you may not enjoy this game, it can get technical, does have suggestive themes, cool and some sexy armor, and isn't really appropriate for all ages, but having said that the younger audience wouldn't like this game it is too complicated to get into, but this game is more catered towards late teens to adults because of it's complexity with everything, the more missions and progress you make in the game, the more complicated the maps and game mechanics get. Age Rating- 15+ I don't know what PEGI are thinking putting it as 12. My niece is 13 and likes this game but doesn't want to play it. I didn't show her the bad bits in the game. Why I came up with that? It's because in game it has elements of suicide, death, and some sexy outfits and suggestive themes for alcohol and other content, so If I had a 12 year old kid I wouldn't subject them to this material, that's why I play it as a single player experience, well that and the online mode totally sucks, is boring and over too quickly, and you gain levels way too fast online, so when you play the offline content you cheese through it all, as your way higher level for the story and missions, it ruins the fun. Final comment= I broke akiya-switch.com's 20,000 characters limit for this review lol.

  • 5 out of 5
    This product IS better than the nintendo switch dock. It charges around the same speed but it's super easy to use more portable because of it's size and fits almost anywhere. You should definitely pick this up

  • 5 out of 5
    This is so cute and worth the price it even comes cute stickers yall should buy this immediately

  • 5 out of 5
    Everything was great. All parts worked and arrived a day early. The 3 ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️ review is because, although not listed anywhere in the listing, I was expecting an English version, and recieved a Japanese version…. The Japanese version($254)sells for $50 less, but was charged the price of the English one.($299) **provided pictures**

  • 5 out of 5
    My job requires me to carry around at least two laptops most places. This can get a bit annoying sometimes with multiple power adapters to wrangle and taking up space. So was really intrigued when I found the Avermedia charger. All of my devices now have USB-C charging available as either the primary or secondary option, so this looked like a great option. After unpacking it and doing some testing on it seems to mostly live up to the claims. It has 2 USB c ports that both are capable of pushing 100watts according to specs. I wasn't clear before ordering if the claim was 100 each / simultaneously, or 100 total that would be split between the two if both were being used. I can report it's the latter. Which is fine, and kinda what I suspected was the case. 200 Watts would seem like a lot to push from such a compact power supply. During testing though I measured about 91 watts being pull from Macbook connected over USB-C, which is close enough to the rated 100, and more then likely that's all my Macbook was asking for. When I plugged in a secondary device to the other usb-c port the charger splits the power evening to 45 watts each according to specs. This is exactly in line with what I observed with USB current meter connected. The device can also act as a Hub where you can connect USB peripherals to the USB-A Port also, and has and HDMI output. In testing I was able to have Macbook and Dell Laptop both connect to the hub and project to Monitor via the Avermedia HDMI port just fine. A USB mouse also connect fine via the hubs USB-A port. Finally, the only item I ran into issues with was using a USB thumb drive connected to the USB-A port. On my Macbook, it wouldn't detect it at all. However, it was detected on my PC. Not sure if there's a driver issue on the Mac, but other than that this thing is sweet. Finally, I did notice that it gets pretty darn warm when pushing the full 100 watts plus having a couple peripherals plugged in.

  • 5 out of 5
    The product works exactly as described. I upgraded to offbrand joycons after I encountered Nintendo's infamous joycon drift. The joycons I chose can be a bit power hungry with the lighting around the base of the joysticks, so a power bank for the switch is exactly what I needed. This product solved that problem, but also added some extra girth to the Switch, which offset the girth of my new joycons. This was perfect for me, but using the regular joycons with the power bank feels a little off-balance. If you're playing the switch with your Joycons detached, you probably won't though. The dual-sided kickstand is amazing. These kickstands don't feel cheap and they have the perfect amount of tension to make them easy to move, and yet hold form exactly where you want it to be. The slot for the games feels a bit cheap and can be a little hard to open, but it's still convenient and still a fantastic feature. My only issue with this product has been the "smart charge" feature turning my joycons on when the switch is idle. It'll do this every so often, and I feel like it defeats the prupose a little. However, I understand most people won't have this issue. I've been using this product for three months now. I can't comment on the battery life much because I don't use the standard joycons. All I can say is that with a full charge, I can binge play for several hours, no problem, even with my LEDs on max intensity. I highly recommend this if you've got a road trip or flight coming up.

  • 5 out of 5
    Solid construction and built to be upgraded! Works well right out of the box though I do recommend updating the firmware first. With a few Sanwa drop in upgrades on stick and buttons, feels damn close to the arcade again!

  • 5 out of 5
    Did not receive all of the parts.It did not have the thumb grips other than that was looks great Would appreciate if the thumb grips would get sent.

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