Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    These modern day fight pads may be the ultimate choice in fighting game controllers. My accuracy in Street Fighter, Dead or Alive, Tekken, Mortal Kombat, and King of Fighters is never better than with this. You just need to put some practice in to get used to the new, all button setup. What I liked most about this model, was being able to hook up to my phone. Nowadays, I do a lot of mobile gaming with Xbox Game Pass and akiya-switch.com Luna. This controller will really come in handy once Sony finally gets it's steaming going on Android. Till then, there are a few games that I play off Game Pass to hold me over. It did have a bit of trouble at first connecting to my phone. But after quite a few college tries I finally got it to work. May have been my phone or the controller acting up. But still, it didn't connect right off the bat. The phone attachment works great for holdong mine in it's case. Buttons are solid and effective. The controller itself is light weight. So, I can easily throw it in my bag. I also used it on PS5 with a Brooks adapter and it worked flawlessly. No problems there. Overall it's a good controller to have if you want a portable fighting pad and a versatile hook up that along with a converter, can work for just about any system. Pretty darn cool.

  • 5 out of 5
    you will feel larger than life playing this game! the open world will make you feel a sense of mystery and wonder. the enemies are fluffy and adorable but sharp and dangerous. if you want you can play 2 player anytime you like. kirby is extra cute, looking small compared to the forgotten land around him. the graphics are outstanding and the movement feels smooth. at first this game reminded me of super mario 3d land with the levels but it feels more open world with different ways you can attack enemies or solve puzzles. it's like mario odyssey but with kirby! swallow a vending machine and spit different flavored soda cans at enemies or swallow a car and ram through them. find the hidden waddle dees and dance after rescuing them. there's so many things kirby can do

  • 5 out of 5
    The bento box is missing a piece, and the decals came bent. Glass bottle, bag, pen and journal are nice. Bag is kinda cheaply made, don't think it can hold too much weight. Overall 6/10 deal

  • 5 out of 5

  • 5 out of 5
    Well for sure Princess Peach šŸ‘ is not in Bowser’s clutches here! Okay this game will be where Mileage May Vary! PPS is not Hand Holding per say but it’s mostly linear and it could be argued to why the game was bad! Though there are those who don’t want to deal with hair pulling get good Souls Bourne games and games like this are what that provides! The Gameplay is solid to Mario cannon But holds it’s own identity in spades! What makes this game worthy was the multiple Cosplay ish costumes like Chef and Zorro like sword āš”ļø woman! I feel the game was a peach šŸ‘šŸ˜‚!

  • 5 out of 5
    Paid over fifty bucks for it to show up out of box and used 😠 just got refunded

  • 5 out of 5
    I love the way this feels in my hands! I ordered it on the 22nd and got it Christmas Eve. Very fast shipping to your home. It feels a lot more natural, as opposed to the OG joycon controllers. I mostly play in docked mode, but with these, I’ll be playing handheld mode a lot more now. You can have your switch in the dock with these controllers in as well. That’s a huge plus. One thing I didn’t know what that there is no HD rumble, and the joycons aren’t battery operated, which is nice tbh. As long as the screen has battery power, the joycons will work. Haven’t had to use the turbo part yet, but I will eventually. I love my pro controller, but I love this as well. Much easier to play in handheld mode, and comfortably. The triggers are well placed and it feels like a pro controller imo. Extremely pleased with my purchase, even more so that it showed up just in time for Christmas! Hope all y’all enjoyed your holiday. God bless everyone!

  • 5 out of 5
    Fantastic, absolutely worth it for the low cost. Easy to customize too!

  • 5 out of 5
    I was so very excited to get this in the mail today, and to my great shock, i unwrapped it and there isnt even a game inside. I ordered a brand new copy and all i got was a wrapped up case in plastic.

  • 5 out of 5
    I just ordered this game, came in reasonable time. Just opened it and no game, waste of $30. Thanks cant wait to play nothing.

  • 5 out of 5
    I really like this thing. Use to throw down on the Junk Food Snack Box Micro...was a bit too small; got rid of it. This, on the other hand, is the perfect size for my hands and it feels good to rest me wrists on. The cord that came with it is a good length and it worked as soon as I plugged it into my steam deck! Didn't have to fiddle with a single setting. The only downside is that it tends to creak when I'm putting mad pressure on it but that's by no means a deal breaker. All in all, the price is RIGHT and would make a good leverless fight stick for beginners and pros alike.

  • 5 out of 5
    This joystick is pretty much perfect. It has enough weight and heft that it won't move around on the table during intense gameplay; it weighs over 7 pounds. Upgrading the joystick is extremely easy because of the 5-pin connector provided on the joystick's board. The buttons are also very easy to upgrade. All of the internals seem to be really good quality components; the stock buttons and joystick were surprisingly good. However, since I upgraded the stick with Sanwa Denshi parts, it's even better because it's customized to my preferred taste and feel. Great connectivity options; wired, bluetooth, or 2.4ghz WIFI. This joystick is quick to respond and performs very well. I highly recommend this product to anyone who wants a high quality joystick that is heavy enough to not move around on the table while gaming intensely on it. I'm really happy with this purchase.

  • 5 out of 5
    The seller didn't provide what was paid for when item box was delivered without the item. I took another route and bought the digital code and can't stop playing. It's now part of my lunch break

  • 5 out of 5

  • 5 out of 5
    First thing to mention is that to unlock cosmetics for your characters, you need to play the online modes. So, if you don’t have a Nintendo Online subscription, you are locked out of the progression system. There are no bosses or metals to earn in the game. If you get a physical copy, it includes the leg strap. It’s the exact same as the one you get from ā€˜Ring Fit Adventure’. As stated in my review for that one; wished it had double banded vecro instead of one as it can slip down. If you plan to buy digital, you can buy the strap separately for $10 (MSRP). Note that the digital version is $10 cheaper (without leg strap) 7 Sports total. Wii Sports Resort had 13, but also with more modes within individual sports 4 returning sports from Wii Sports/Wii Sports Resort: Tennis, Bowling, and Swordplay (now called chambira), Golf (as part of free update in Fall 2022) 3 new sports: football (soccer), volleyball, and badminton Seeing that there’s free DlC. It may have live service updates (Like Animal Crossing NH, and Splatoon). No official announcement yet aside from Golf. Hoping for Basketball freethrow, and return of archery in the future at no additional cost if they plan to add more sports Will give my impressions on each sport at the end (excluding Golf seeing this is a near launch review). Seeing it’s a near launch review; cannot comment on any gameplay changes, future dlc (more additional sports, or added modes within sports) Plays like Wii Sports/Wii Sports Resort as you make exaggerated movements or flick of the wrist to have your avatar do moves onscreen. For most games, you don’t really control the positioning of your character. You can do movements around the field with joy stick, but seeing how small the field is, charactgers automatically moves you most of the time. You won’t get a workout unless you play for hours at a time. If you want to sweat, I’d get ā€˜Ring Fit Adventure’ instead No training mode, or practice mini-games like past Wii Sports titles. For some sports you just get a basic tutorial then just play. Doesn’t explain hidden rules and tips well No boss battles like past titles either. You do get 3 difficulty modes: Normal, Strong, and Powerhouse. If you play offline there’s no high score tracking or any progression. They are just pick-up games Now has online. Nintendo Online membership required. Note that you need to play online to get points to spend on cosmetics. If there’s not enough players, there are CPU fill ins. Don’t get why you can’t play with CPU offline and still get points. -Controls: Use gyroscope in Joy-cons instead of Gyro + sensor bar in Wii/Wii U games. Seeing I have adult sized hands; holding the small jon cons doesn’t feel as nice as the Wii Remote. Z button on joy cons are not as ergonomic to press than wii mote (especially when playing bowling). There is a left handed mode option Motion controls only (unlike Ring Fit Adventure which had button only mode). If you own a Switch Lite, must play on table top on small screen, and buy individual joycons. Note: you only can play table top mode (Any version of Switch console) in single player. If you try to play with more than one person, the game won’t let you play. Guess they added this feature to prevent eye squinting and people bumping into each other due to the small screen. -New Avatars Miis make a return (via faces), but you can also use the Sportsmates avatars (anime-esk artstyle) if you want. Now have arms and legs instead of floating arms and feet When you play as Miis, you cannot import mii from other friends’ account, or other accounts that’s not on your Switch system In terms of customization: Sportsmates are more focused on individual clothes than faces on Miis. If you do plan to play as Miis; only can equip new body clothes. Cannot equip face accessories like hats, masks, beards and glasses There are unlockable outfits. Again, tied to online modes. There are default customization options for Sportmates if you don’t have Nintendo Online, but the selection is limited. Cosmetic unlocks change out weekly (cheap mobile game FOMO tactic), so it encourages you to play regularly. Other unlockable include name tags/titles where you select a two words (an adjective/greeting, and noun) that show above your name in versus screen. Also emotes Everyone gets different board sets. 24 items total to unlock before they go away. Unlocks are tied to RNG/random on what unlocks first/what order. Overall, If you own Wii Sports Resort it’s basically the same core experience, but that game had more sports and modes to play around with. Feels like an unfinished game at launch. At launch, aside from the updated HD graphics, and ability to play online; don’t see a reason to pick up this new game unless you don’t have Wii Sports Resort, a Wii or Wii U, or too lazy to take it out of storage. This game like Wii Sport, and Wii Sports Resort is very fun with others. Still get that excitement when playing with people locally who you haven’t seen in a while; like playing an ice breaker type board game Now onto my take on each individual sport. --List of games (at launch): 1. Tennis Same as Wii Sports games, but stricter on the on timing. Character position automatically, only need to focus on swings Rotate wrist for top spin or backspin Can’t play singles tennis. Only doubles. When playing 1v1 you control two people and it feels like a tennis foosball fusion game Able to set match length/sets. Not sure why there’s no option for it in badminton and volleyball Wished it was more options like Mario Tennis Aces. 2. Bowling Same bowling in Wii Sports and Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics Controls a bit different. Need to hold the Z button throughout and not let go when you want to release, so it’s one smooth motion. For me doesn’t feel as natural Can’t swing the ball backwards and scare the spectators anymore. Actually there are no spectators unless you count those standing very far away on the above floors Able to do 4 player local split screen. No need to take turns. Can play 8 players online (up to 2 people local can joining in) Special lanes return with ramps, obstacles and hill slope lanes. Sort of like Spin Control in Wii Sports Resort No (up to) 100 pin challenge or Spare Pickup mode Online only mode Survival is a 16 player Bowling Battle Royal. Highest score progress to next stage while others are eliminated. Aside from the high score tennis wall ball mini-game in the credits, this is the best mode in the game at launch in my opinion 3. Chambara Plays like Sword Play in Wii Sports Resort Can select type of sword this time: Standard, Charged or Twin Sword Press ZL to block or guard. Standard Sword has best base attack. For Charge Sword , you build up charge attack meter every time block perfectly (position block perpendicular of opponent’s attack). When meter is full, you can do one strong attack. Note that base attack is weaker than Standard Sword Twin Sword is basically duel welding. Need two joycons per player obviously. Able to block with one sword and get ready for attack with other. Cannot attack and defend simultaneously. Able to spin attack when sword is charged. Unlock Charge Sword it’s based on how many times swing an attack than block No showdown mode like in Wii Sports Resport 4. Soccer: Two modes: Traditional Soccer match with a life size ball: 4v4 or 1v1. Use two joycons per person. One you swing with your arms to kick and shoot. Heard they’re adding in leg strap/kick support in later patch. With other joycon you move/run around joystick. ZL to dash, ZR to pass, B to jump. Swing two hands down for head dive. The field is too big in comparison to character’s movement speed in my opinion. Stamina bar doesn’t help. Not as fast as Rocket League, but has better control than Lucio Ball (Overwatch) Soccer Shootout-Mode. Basically, a penalty shootout. Use leg strap, able to kick with leg this time instead of swinging your arms. Careful not to kick the TV. Ball will be thrown at you and you must kick it at the right time to get a goal 5. Volleyball: Game positions your avatar for you like in Tennis. Most of the time the game auto positions you, but can make slight move adjustments with joystick when blocking. This mini-game is all about timing and knowing which motion to do at the right time. Game will tell you if you’re doing it too early, or perfectly Main motions to focus on are Bump, Spike and Block Shake down or swat down movement to spike Two hands in the air to set and block Serve by swinging arms up or down Underhand lift up to Dig or Bump Game will give you tips/prompts suggestions on what to do 4 player split screen if you play local co-op. Shows each player on 4 separate screens. Don’t get why they don’t do double split screen for each team 6. Badminton Like tennis but more involved and faster. Need faster reaction time seeing the smaller field Need to press ZL for a drop shot Only can play singles. No doubles There’s a hidden stamina system. If you swing frantically your character will get tired and accuracy will lower

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