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We ordered this. No where on the page did it indicate the game was off region, or non-US. It arrived and there was the weird insert as seen in the picture. My first thought was we had been shipped a knock off. Did a little research and turns out it was legit, but not for our North American region. Debating if we return this or not...
Game changer! No more need for expensive headphones!! I’m on ps4 and get more wins now.
Being an avid switch user or any kind of hand held gaming system to be honest. you can never have enough of these adapter cords because just when you need one you will find yours with a loose connection or having been run over by a vacuum or a dog or cat having used it as a chew toy. so when I see these at a good rice i always tend to grab one so i will have extra one in the wings in case my min one is screwed up. it is something I recommend to be honest for any type of auxiliary item that requires a charging cord, keeping an extra is always a great idea and this brand is pretty high quality so definitely would get again.
I have been wanting to purchase a new Arcade stick for a while as the one I already have in my possession is pretty outdated and not compatible with current gen consoles. The MayFlash Arcade Stick F700 Elite piqued my interest for a few different reasons: It was compatible with the PS5, it has Sanwa buttons, and the biggest pull for me compared to other available joysticks was it was wireless. Though I wasn't to keen on the price, the wireless component is what ultimately sold it for me and so I jumped with the purchase. Initially, I felt like it was much smaller than my SF4 TE Stick but on further inspection they are pretty close with the TE stick being slightly flatter with the two sides jutting out further. The acrylic top on the Elite 700 isn't as glossy as the TE and with it being clear it leaves a visible streak from my hand movements. After a long period of use I've started to ignore it but it really stood out to me at first. As far as the button layout, the absence of a two sanwa button select/start is greatly felt as the buttons used for them are pretty small and not even placed together. I liked not having to look for these buttons while I played so it's something I thought needed mentioning. With that being said, it is nice to have a home button again which is something I had to let go of when I modded the TE stick to use a zero-delay usb encoder. Ironically, my initial intention which was using this to play games on my PS5 has yet to really happen as mainly just tested the wireless adapter for a little and found that it worked pretty well. Most of my time spent with this joystick has been on PC testing out arcade games using MAME, and the Final Burn Neo emulator. The stick is detected as an Xbox controller which has made it fairly easy to switch between it and my Dual Sense controller. My TE had an issue with directional controls when trying to play Tekken Tag Tournament 2 on the RPCS3 emulator but the 700 Elite worked without a hitch. Outside of the minor complaints my biggest concern currently with the 700 Elite is the bluetooth connection. It has intermittently dropped the connection during both gameplay and controller configuration. My dual sense had a similar problem but this was remedied by connecting my bluetooth antennas and maxing the polling rate which is available in an application. As far as I know, Mayflash doesn't have such an application that is available and I'm unaware of what the polling rate is. I tried to do a quick search for this information but Mayflash doesn't seem to have provided this information. It could be that my iphone's bluetooth is cause of the interference as I noticed it occurred once when I grabbed it so I'll will try disabling it during play to see if that makes a difference. Outside of the the issues with connection drops from the bluetooth, I've been pretty happy with the joystick. It is nice to have a wireless joystick that works with my PC and PS5 and I've begun trying to do a two player setup with the 700 Elite and the TE in hopes that I'll be able to get some arcade couch play going sometime soon.
First some comparisons: -Xbox consoles: Included ("Free") if you have gamepass subscription HDR 4K Up to 120fps (on Series consoles) XBL Achievements -Switch version: Graphics has some background blur in some areas, less plant foliage on screen, and no dynamic lighting. Not a night-and-day difference compared to xbox version though 60fps. Have in-game achivements since Nintendo don't have thier own achivement/trophy system. Other than that both version are the same. Now onto the review: An emotional Metriod-vania game where you progress to new areas in an interconnected map to get new abilities, only to backtrack to previously inaccessible areas with new abilities to unlock a new area and/or new abilities. You may get lost sometimes; encouraging exploration, so don't expect the game to tell you where to go next. There are some side quests you will undertake Some areas requires precision platforming and linking of abilities. If you have large man-hands and play in handheld mode; you will get hand cramps (unless you use a grip or large controller attachment). Preferred way to play I'd say is via Pro Controller. If you have both Xbox and Switch consoles and plan to play on TV; best to play on Xbox for the definitive version Plot/Story: Takes place after the previous game. Egg hatches and it's a owl (Ku) with one messed up wing making it unable to fly. Ori finds a large feather belonging to Ku's mom and attaches to Ku to help her fly. As Ku and Ori takes to the sky, a large storm hits and the two get separated along with Ku's feather detached from her. Ori wakes up and find himself alone. He then goes on a quest to find his friend. There are some emotion twists and turns along the way Has a visual story telling through animations and gameplay. Though there are some text and dialogue from other characters here and there. Movement very fluid making traversal very satisfying once you get into the flow of things Spirit light orbs are in-game currency you get from defeated enemies to earn perks and ability upgrades Some abilities use mana which is on a meter system There's an autosave checkpoint system in the game (previous game had manual save areas). This is good as there are some glitches in the game making you reboot There are Spirit Trials within the game where you do timed races. Has ghost data from other players if you connect online Enemies and bosses have attack patterns you must learn to dodge/attack. Once you figure them out encountering them again is just a matter of patients and execution Graphics, art design, and music are amazing. Very beautiful game to look at. Recommend using headphones or use surround sound system Game takes around 10-15 hours to complete depending on how long you take to explore/figure out where to go next Very good game overall in terms of gameplay, art design and story telling. Highly recommended.
I got this for my 16 yr old niece. She LOVES it! Good quality.
Dock perfectly hold my nintendo switch OLED and provides hours of battery life while allowing me to use it with my VITURE Pro glasses.
The game is good but the product is damaged.
This Hyperkin Controller is the perfect accessory for gaming on the Switch, PC and Mac (can't speak to Android functionality). The controller itself is just slightly larger than an SNES controller, and that's because unlike the SNES controller this one has L1,L2, R1, R2 and dual analogs. The SNES controller didn't have an L2, R2 or analogs. Button presses have a clickey feeling, where as the SNES controller button presses have more of a "cushioned" feeling when pressed. TBH, I kinda like the clicky response. It's almost like going from a stock computer keyboard to a mechanical keyboard in terms of the way it feels. I've played for hours on my Nintendo Switch using this controller. Mainly in the NSO- SNES, NES, GBA and Sega emulators. Still trying to get the controller to work with my Raspberry Pi. The box says it works with RP but in my experience the troubles I have getting it to work there aren't on Hyperkin, but on me being still new to the Raspberry Pi scene and knowing controller setup can require some legwork. The controller comes with a detailed instruction booklet which I highly recommend reading. There are key combinations that when pressed can help switch input types, modes and setting turbo functions. Don't ignore the booklet, it has every thing you need to learn your way around the controller and its many functions. The box also contains a nice braided USB-A to USB-C cable (about 5 feet if I had to guess length). Bluetooth range is 30 foot, but I recommend staying line of site at 25 feet for best connection. For Switch users: - There are two buttons for taking screenshots and returning to the Home screen just like a normal Switch controller. - No wake from sleep functionality. - Works on Nintendo Switch games just like any Nintendo Controller - Works great for the NSO emulator library - There is a toggle switch at the top of the controller to switch from Bluetooth to Nintendo Switch mode. In regards to the limited edition design, I love Sriracha, and when I saw a Sriracha themed controller of all things I just had to have it. Such a weird pairing in concept. But it's fun and unique. I will definitely be watching for their other limited run designs. The Huy Fong collab has this one (Two Roosters) as well as the Retro Pepper design. Personally I thought the Retro Pepper design was a bit noisy visually. I am also not a fan of icon patterns in design, so it's really personal preference. I can't recall ever using Hyperkin as a brand, but now they are on my radar and if this controller continues to perform without issues, they will be in the forefront of my mind when I shop. I highly recommend giving this controller a shot.
I love this game.... on PC and Playstation and Xbox. Phone and this? The graphics are HORRIBLE. See the pictures!!! The first one with the harvester is from this game on switch! The other two are from my pc. The pc looks realistic. When I play on switch it feels like I bought FS 2000 not 2023. I don't understand how a game can be so great on other consoles but be SO LACKING here. If you have the $7 phone version, this is the EXACT same. Not worth paying 45 dollars. Unfortunately I bought it straight from Nintendo so I can't return it. Don't make my mistake. Either just get it on your phone or get it on a different console. Like a pc.
This is a fairly budget-level racing wheel (even at $170. Decent wheel/pedals/shifter setups are pricey) that, in terms of what's included, is a decent deal. There's not a lot of wheels out there in this price range that includes an individual gear shifter (which decent quality synthetic leather wrap). The material and build quality of all the items varies as a whole but you do feel where they cut corners to keep the price down. The pedals probably feel the flimsiest. There's barely any noticeable "dynamic" resistance and no rubber/metal coating on the pedals. The wheel does the best and has a smooth turning action, solid buttons, and rubber grips at left and behind hand positions but overall it doesn't replicate a realistic driving experience unless in the game you're just driving over the smoothest asphalt. The 7-speed shifter feels okay with a reasonable shift action and stick distance, but for 90% of the games we tried we couldn't get full use of the shifter and instead it acted as a sequential shifter instead (3rd gear shifts up, 4th gears shifts down) and nothing else. The main housing that hides all the USB, audio, and power ports is also made of ABS plastic and has a square-shaped outline of RGB light that's pretty attractive. There are plastic clamps on the bottom that do a good job keeping the whole assembly firmly attached to your table/desk. Overall we had fun using this for Gran Turismo, NFS, Drive Club, Dirt5 and Dirt Rally, but the wheel has some weirdness exhibited in each game and some of the game's don't recognize the wheel so it tries its best to replicate a standard controller's sticks and buttons. Installation and setup was a big headache for this and is the reason why I dropped the rating as much as I did. The instruction manual is long and includes guides for installing on your PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, but the translation is really rough and uses the same really general terms (ex "the handle" which we figured out means "controller") to describe different buttons, controllers, and ports. It was pretty confusing and we couldn't actually get the wheel to work on our PS5, only the PS4, PC, and Switch (we don't have an Xbox 1). Wheel calibration is done via the "agile" and "angle" buttons on the wheel's face. They range from 1 to 5 in terms of sensitivity and this works well enough to fine tune your in-game steering. You'll have to redo it for each game though. Finally there's a built-in speaker that pump's out the game's audio. It's a bit muted and tinny so we didn't use it for very long and instead just opted for our home sound system. In most cases I think you'll do the same. Overall this is a decent beginner wheel/shifter/pedals set that for those who are just starting out this could be an option, but with so many options out there I'd pay the extra money for not only better build materials, but a more streamlined and user-friendly instructions and set up experience.
Came in as a present for my sister and was hoping to get the original box that it came in and it didn’t which isn’t a big deal just would’ve hoped for the original box, the home button was stuck down
Be aware you may get a product with a manufacturer defect twice in a row with no guarantee that the third try would be the product you were expecting then radio silence. The particular defect I had was that the acrylic panels were blurry so any art I put under would be blurry instead of clear. The product is functional but definitely not as pictured, the customization was a big selling point for me. If that matters to you I would either look for another reseller or make extra certain that your unit will be as advertised.
This case is really good it does what it says and fits two pro-controllers, a joycon controller grip with joycons attached, a dock, a poke ball, and a dock Plus of course the switch with joycons attached. I did return this as I am looking for a case that can hold a gamecube style switch controller which does not fit in this case but the description didn't claim it would so I can't fault the case. Included is a picture of the case with joycon controller, dock, pro controller, and nano controller for reference.
Basically listed as new but it didn't came with the original wrapping plastic!!
