Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Buy it

  • 5 out of 5
    Pictured here with my 4th Doctor, they for display. (It may have been frivolous since I do not play the Lego Dimensions game, but the stands also make great places to add poster-putty if you want to display them.)

  • 5 out of 5
    two great games in one to play have fun and relax

  • 5 out of 5
    I needed to replace the screen protector on my kids switch and seen that this set came with a case and other accessories, better bang for my buck... Unfortunately, the screen protector doesnt exactly cover the whole screen on the switch. My last one fit perfectly and came with a little tool to help place it. This didn't come with anything, not even the alcohol pads or micro fiber cloth. I'll keep this screen protector on, but when I do need to replace it, I wont be purchasing this one again. I'll re purchase from the last company. Other than the glass protector, the case fits nice and snug and my girls like it. Hopefully it holds up for a while

  • 5 out of 5
    Just as good as the original. Comes with everything needed to set up your switch at a different tv in your home. Just take your switch from your other dock place it here and you’re ready to play.

  • 5 out of 5
    It’s technically an open box item since it doesn’t come in the official box. No biggie. The packaging was 10/10. So much so that it looked almost new. However, looking closely you can tell it’s not exactly new. Mine wasn’t exactly spotless, with a minor dust blots, and I could see a notable, although not deep, scratch on the top. The cables are practically almost new from what I can tell. I have used it for about a week and it does what I bought it for. New official ones are overpriced and used ones can be a gamble. This was kind of in the middle and it comes with cables that I might have needed to buy in the future. Saves a little money in a bundle. (Those separate items are also expensive.) (I bought this cause I am planning on eventually removing and relocating the dock’s motherboard in a smaller, portable aftermarket housing so the scratch makes little difference to me. It’ll void it’s warranty but whatever. I don’t wanna take my chances with a 3rd party dock.) Update 2 weeks later: Dock works. No issues. Although, I finally got around to opening it up to switch out the motherboard and I found 2 dead roaches inside. So, the previous owner had a roach issue and it seems ”refurbished” just means connected to the TV for 10 seconds to see if it does the bare minimum. I gotta take out a star for that one. Still a good buy for something original equipment though.

  • 5 out of 5
    The game is solid. The cover is censored, so I removed a star for that. I mostly wanted to show how the box art was altered to I've made a side by side photo showing what is being advertised next to what was received. I'm not sure why they felt the need to change the box art on a [T] ESRB rated game. It's a small change, but seems kind of silly, and I'm personally never a fan of censorship on art. Especially when one thing is shown, and another is sent.

  • 5 out of 5
    I placed an order for this item about a month ago and I received only an empty steel book case in an unsealed product bag. I ordered a replacement that I just got delivered today and got the same empty steel book case in an unopened product bag. This was supposed to be a bundle including the game also and not just an empty case for $60. I’m not sure what’s going on with this item but I’m just really disappointed since this was supposed to be a gift that someone was very excited about, so getting disappointed twice and having to return both is a real let down.

  • 5 out of 5
    Links Awakening is a classic gem from a bygone era of video game, and it's still worthwhile play for any Zelda fan, but unfortunately while the remaster introduces a couple nice quality of life improvements, overall this edition is a bit of a dud. Aesthetically, results are mixed. Colors are vibrant and there's some great animation work, but it's a just a fresh coat of paint on a title that was originally constrained by a tiny GB or GBC screen. By sticking so closely to the original, this remaster feels a bit like watching an old 4:3 sitcom stretched to 16:9. It would have been nice if the world was expanded upon or improved. The developers also use an emulated tilt shift effect, blurring the bottom 10 to 15 percent of the screen while in the overworld. This makes the game look like you're wearing the wrong prescription bifocals, and the effect gets really annoying when fighting enemies toward the bottom of the screen. Unfortunately there's no option to disable this. Then there are the constant FPS drops. It gets really bad when transitioning screens, checking the map, traversing side scrolling sections, and worse than bad in the swamps. Oscillating between 60fps and 30fps (and much lower) is unforgivable. It's even more mind boggling as the game doesn't even hit 1080p while docked (many segments are in 720p). Performance should not be this bad with such a low resolution, even on the Switch. It really takes away from the otherwise charming art design. Controls wise, also some good, some bad. Having a dedicated button for attack, and two assignable slots (x and y) is a big improvement over the original, but sadly you cannot remap the buttons. If you're like me and used to "y" being attack, it can take a minute to get used to the way this game plays. There are also some input lag issues, like with the Roc Feather, but then other actions like the sword or shield are very responsive. A couple other smaller issues... For some reason the developers retained the redundant dialogue boxes when you pick up repeat items. Just like the original, be prepared to see a dialog box every time you get an acorn or other power ups. It can be so annoying that you'll wind up just skipping these power ups. This sounds so minor, but it gets old really fast. Once something is explained, you don't need to keep explaining it every single time. Music is also all over the place. Certain tracks, especially the Wind Fish theme, are beautiful, but other tracks are just insufferable, like the music that plays after you complete the first dungeon. I actually muted my TV, something I don't think I've ever done since playing some really dodgy 8 or 16 bit games. Overall, Links Awakening is a beloved title and that love is justified as the dungeon design and charm are some of the best Zelda has to offer. It deserved better, like the remasters of Resident Evil 2, upcoming FF7, or even Shadow of the Colossus. Here's hoping for a patch...

  • 5 out of 5
    I admit that it's a simple otome game. However very sweet. The art is cute and I liked the stories. Cried a few times. My favorite guy is Serge but Lylon is a close second! The story, simple but does a decent fleshing out for the characters. I think some could have used a little more development time. Looking at you Luciole! It's a little heart wrenching but still enjoyable. The kiss CG's feel slightly off but still nothing awful. I would recommend it but at a sale price. I did enjoy my time at the Genso Manege but at the same time, I think it's an adventure that you can take your time to get to. If I could describe this otome in a few words, it would be a simple slice of life anime placed into an otome! 7.9/10 from me.

  • 5 out of 5
    I was always playing Playstation and Nintendo consoles growing up. I played DreamCast and the some of the XBOXes. The controller shape was never my favorite. This is supposed to take on the aforementioned shape, bit it feels a little smaller. I could be tripping cause I haven't played XBOX since like 2015. But it's size makes my hands cramp after a couple hours. So far I have only used this controller to play Kingdom Hearts on Steam. My biggest issue is that it will randomly send out a series of random commands if you happen to press one of the very delicate buttons on the underside of the controller; right where your middle fingers will sit. This really disrupts gameplay. Imagine fighting a boss that requires precise dodging or blocking and you squeeze the controller a little too hard, triggering that button on the underside of the controller. Now you're unleashing a flurry of attacks in a random direction. Jumping repeatedly or gliding right into attacks. It's incredibly frustrating. Other than that, it's got an aesthetic amazing design. I love the color. The other buttons and joysticks feel fine. The LEDs on it are beautiful. I'd give this 4 stars if it didn't have those buttons on the bottom. 5 if it didn't make my hands cramp. I'm not sure if mine is just broken, so your experience may he different, and your hands may be smaller.

  • 5 out of 5
    I was sent a game case and instructions but no game.

  • 5 out of 5
    Everything the previous reviewers said. We gave it our all for 1.5 hrs. Yes, we have patience lol. The current design isn’t worth the price to us either, even for 2. Sorry to say that. Please make it similar to the phone and tablet screen savers, they take a few minutes to install and is effortlessly bubble free. We were hoping to write a great review but I think you’ll take these reviews into consideration and provide us with what we are hoping for. We’ll happily pay for it.

  • 5 out of 5
    I got my Mario deluxe I loved it hands down good game and I’m a 40ish lol 😂

  • 5 out of 5
    Una buena alternativa que te sacará de apuros

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