Customer Reviews With Photos
TLDR; Too quiet, Trash App. I was excited to get the Soundblaster G3, as I wanted to be able to EQ my headphones on console. Unfortunately this thing is quieter than the regular PS5 / PS4 controller jack. I couldn’t enjoy anything as the volume was too low to really be immersed in games with the volume on both the PS5 settings and the Soundblaster being cranked to the max. The app was also extremely buggy… It kept resetting EQ settings, It didnt adjust certain values when i moved sliders, and It took quite a while to update the firmware (Like 10 minutes). Overall not a good experience.
 
							The photos don’t do it justice. I grew up with Gameboy and super Mario games. I’m also PlayStation fan boy by heart and last time I had Nintendo was the original Wii which I still have. I decided to buy the Gray - Switch Lite since they announced Paper Mario (and rumored Super Mario Galaxy). Nintendo made a smart move by following the trend of remakes because I played these games from night until dawn in elementary school; I am 24 now. I’m so happy I bought the switch lite for its great value. This console is truly pushing the limits to current technology to its maximum. The screen is crystal clear while never compromising the vivid colors and games’ unique styles exclusively on switch & cross platform games. During PS4, I became a huge indie game lover. The second my switch lite came, binge bought a bunch of great games under 9$ with real deals on gems of up to 90% off. My first switch game to buy and play is Planet Alpha (originally 20$ bought for 3.50$) and it’s perfect indie game that truly makes you understand the design of switch lite with comfort and ease; and again never comprising beauty exclusive switch game. The sense of ease and the light portability of the console that does not compromise the beauty of games full immerses you into a personal gaming experience that’s fun at any given moment. I also bought Overwatch on switch, which is also my go to on PS, to try and test my comfort level since I haven’t really played a handheld device in years. Overwatch is a great game to test the comfort on the switch lite because the game utilizes every button on the controller and in a fast paced. After a while it does feel a bit cramped but after adjusting the sensitivity you grow accustomed. OW surprised me so much and it is mind boggling to how they were able to compress the game onto this amazing console. Overall, I am satisfied and excited to spend years exploring the vast and diverse Nintendo library. This console is extremely worth it so far. No doubt Nintendo hit the nail on this console.
 
							Got this for my son who is obsessed with FNAF and has been asking for this game for Christmas. Thought the collectors box would’ve been amazing and would’ve made his day but instead I just got the plushy, the game, the magnet and the figure. No box, no pins, and nothing like it said it was all going to come with. This was a rip off and if you’re thinking of buying it. DONT! Not worth it and better off with just getting the game.
 
							I compared the Ralthy controller to the official Nintendo Pro controller (henceforth "Pro controller"). In short, the Pro controller is far superior and the better purchase. Read on below to understand why I think so. HAND COMFORT The most important aspect of a controller is how it feels in your hand — after all, if you're going to be playing for hours, you want it to be comfortable. The Ralthy controller is not nearly as comfortable or ergonomic as the Pro controller; it feels flat in parts where the Pro controller comfortably hugs your hand. This seems independent of hand size, as my girlfriend also agrees and she has very small hands (whereas I can easily palm a basketball). BUTTON PLACEMENT The placement of the buttons and joysticks on the Ralthy controller are subtly different than on the Pro controller and — in the opinion of both my gf and I — the positions are worse. Many of the buttons as well as the right joystick are less comfortable/harder to reach. This is especially true of the L/R trigger buttons. They FEEL like triggers on the Pro controller, whereas on the Ralthy controller it's a very large button which is much harder to pull with your finger. Also, the official controller has two additional buttons on the grip which are missing on the Ralthy controller. BUILD QUALITY The Pro controller is constructed out of slightly lighter plastic, so although it's slightly lighter it doesn't feel as sturdy or durable as the Ralthy controller. I feel like if I dropped it, the plastic would chip / crack, whereas the Ralthy controller's plastic feels tougher and would more likely just dent if I dropped it. BATTERIES The Ralthy controllers have a built in rechargeable battery, which can be handy, but today's batteries do eventually get worse with time. Invariably at some point in the future the Ralthy controller will become unusable because the internal battery will hold no charge. In contrast, I like the fact that the Pro controller uses AA batteries, which means in theory as long as that type of battery exists this controller should be usable forever. Also, the Ralthy controller seemed to need a recharge after a long day of gaming but I have yet to need to replace the batteries on the Pro controller with about the same amount of usage. PRICE The Ralthy controller costs about $15 less than the official Nintendo Pro controller, which makes it a tempting option for some people (including me). I decided to get both and see which I liked best and share those results with you so you can make a better decision. Sorry Ralthy, but in my opinion I would much rather pay an additional $15 for superior comfort, button placement, and the ability to always be able to use the controller far into the future.
 
							Very cute you can play offline very great game
 
							Finally! Finally after so long to try and get my hands on this game I picked it up for $55 plus my outrageous 10% sales tax. Yes, this is still over the $49.99 you can get it for digitally, but that is for chumps! I absolutely love this game and the packaging. Being on prime shipping was awesome because the excitement is too great to wait. I am a bit confused for the cover, I am not sure if that is properly licensed to be able to have an English cover? I think it is cool none the less, however, I left the Japanese cover on. The cartridge itself is in Japanese only with no English cover for that (Due to there being very little saves in the game my cartridge is currently in hibernation mode and not losing 6 hours of play to show you), which is fine with me, like normal, the case is small and stiff. I am not sure if I want to keep the English cover because if it is left inside the case itself, the case will not close easily and looks bad with two layers of paper. The back of the English cover has been translated for those that cannot read Japanese, however the game instructions as well as "Contact for support" are in Japanese. At note Nintendo of America cannot help you unless the game breaks your Switch so please don't bother calling. The game itself, will start in 1 of 3 languages, English, Japanese or French. If your system is in English the game will default to English for you. Rather happy with this purchase and would recommend anyone thinking about this, to jump on it and grab this amazing game and great sale. *Edit* My friend pointed out to me there is a save feature in the menu that I never saw. Oh well, still playing it like I thought for authenticity :D Friendly note, good luck doing anything else on your Switch because I have about 17 hours of play (I have hit 4 saves only) and something like 40+ hours of hibernation. My last save was 4 hours ago and no sight of one soon.. LOVE IT!
 
							I compared the Ralthy controller to the official Nintendo Pro controller (henceforth "Pro controller"). In short, the Pro controller is far superior and the better purchase. Read on below to understand why I think so. HAND COMFORT The most important aspect of a controller is how it feels in your hand — after all, if you're going to be playing for hours, you want it to be comfortable. The Ralthy controller is not nearly as comfortable or ergonomic as the Pro controller; it feels flat in parts where the Pro controller comfortably hugs your hand. This seems independent of hand size, as my girlfriend also agrees and she has very small hands (whereas I can easily palm a basketball). BUTTON PLACEMENT The placement of the buttons and joysticks on the Ralthy controller are subtly different than on the Pro controller and — in the opinion of both my gf and I — the positions are worse. Many of the buttons as well as the right joystick are less comfortable/harder to reach. This is especially true of the L/R trigger buttons. They FEEL like triggers on the Pro controller, whereas on the Ralthy controller it's a very large button which is much harder to pull with your finger. Also, the official controller has two additional buttons on the grip which are missing on the Ralthy controller. BUILD QUALITY The Pro controller is constructed out of slightly lighter plastic, so although it's slightly lighter it doesn't feel as sturdy or durable as the Ralthy controller. I feel like if I dropped it, the plastic would chip / crack, whereas the Ralthy controller's plastic feels tougher and would more likely just dent if I dropped it. BATTERIES The Ralthy controllers have a built in rechargeable battery, which can be handy, but today's batteries do eventually get worse with time. Invariably at some point in the future the Ralthy controller will become unusable because the internal battery will hold no charge. In contrast, I like the fact that the Pro controller uses AA batteries, which means in theory as long as that type of battery exists this controller should be usable forever. Also, the Ralthy controller seemed to need a recharge after a long day of gaming but I have yet to need to replace the batteries on the Pro controller with about the same amount of usage. PRICE The Ralthy controller costs about $15 less than the official Nintendo Pro controller, which makes it a tempting option for some people (including me). I decided to get both and see which I liked best and share those results with you so you can make a better decision. Sorry Ralthy, but in my opinion I would much rather pay an additional $15 for superior comfort, button placement, and the ability to always be able to use the controller far into the future.
 
							this product is absolutely gorgeous & fits my switch oled perfectly! it's not too bulky & as a sailor moon fan, the attention to detail is just lovely. thank you so much, i am in love with every piece in this set & it's a fantastic price for the amount of stuff you get! thanks so much beluga !! 🤍
 
							This moderate upgrade of the Nintendo Switch is definitely worth spending an extra $50 to get if you are already in the market for a new Switch. The most important question though, is if it's worth it for the people who already own a Switch. This depends a lot on personal preference as well as how old your current switch is (and if you own the original HAC001 from 2017-2019 or the V2 that released in late summer of 2019). I mostly play in handheld mode because that is what this console excels at, for playing on a TV/Monitor, there are plenty of better options. So what do you get with this OLED model? You get a larger screen that is OLED instead of IPS LCD. This is the type of screen that most iPhones have used since 2017 (and all of them use it now except for the SE2). You get a better contrast ratio, meaning deeper blacks and brighter colors/whites. There is no HDR support like Dolby Vision or HDR10, but it still looks leagues better than all the other Switch models. The smaller borders around the screen make the device look more modern and it's the size they should have gone with from the beginning (even if the logistics of using OLED wasn't feasible in 2017). There is also improved speakers, they do sound better and make the games your playing sound larger and more immersive. It's not as big of a difference as the new screen is to the old screen, but it's still a good thing to include. Another new features is a better kickstand that is more like that of a Surface Pro tablet, allowing the Switch to be able to lean all the way back and be much more sturdy while doing so. This isn't really important unless you play in tabletop mode, but this is more realistic of a way to use this console with the screen being just that much bigger, I could see myself using a Pro controller and sitting the switch down for certain types of games. The last difference here is the dock, which has a built in Ethernet port, which you should really use if you have the option to go wired. Unlike in the previous model "regular Switch", a wired connection is basically twice as fast as using standard WiFI, before it was only about 1.5x as fast. It still is unfortunate that you cannot achieve 100Mbps download speeds, but 60-65 is better than the 40-45 I was getting on my older model. If I had to oversimplify who should buy the OLED model, I would say that these two types of people should buy the OLED (even if they already have a Switch Lite or V2) It would be: techie people who are nerdy about their tech and want the best they can get (even when they don't need it), and serious gamers who sink hundreds and hundreds of hours into playing the Switch in handheld mode. Also, I don’t know that we need to specify this anymore because the switch OLED has largely been in stock since early January. But I did not and would not pay one penny more than $350 (plus tax) for this console. I think it’s worth that price if you love Nintendo characters/games, but I don’t think the hardware is worth more than $400 and the tax gets it pretty close to that.
 
							Liked the product and the way ot was shipped amazingly great!!!!
 
							Unfortunately while trying to put a flower grip cover on the joystick, one of the joystick's original cover's came off, but definitely could've been my fault. Nothing that can't be easily fixed at home. Otherwise it was excellent condition as described when coming out of the box and everything works and runs smoothly. Fast shipping as well. Thank you to the seller.
 
							Llego bien, con la caja sellada y en buen estado, el cartucho de juego está en su lugar
 
							My son loves this. Well Until now it was working great and then the volume stoped working on the Tv when controller was plugged in. It now only has volume when he has a headset plugged into the controller he is a very disappointed. Other then The volume issue the controller works well.
 
							The product is great but the packaging was awful. I was lucky that it's only dented in te corners.
 
							Great Game!!!! This game might not be the best for a lot of players since its heavily story based but it's my taste even if you don't get the special edition.
 
							 
                                    
	