Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    This is super cool Switch controller I got! It's great for playing games on my Nintendo Switch. This controller works perfectly with my Nintendo Switch and the new Switch OLED. I can play all my favorite games. This controller has vibration feedback, which makes the games feel even more real. When I'm playing, I can feel every little bump and rumble, and it totally immerses me in the game world. Plus, it's got motion control, so I can play those cool motion-sensing games with ease. Battery life is also a big plus with this controller. I can play for up to 25 hours on a single charge, which is awesome for long gaming sessions with my friends. And when it does run out of battery, it only takes about 2 hours to recharge with the included cable. Plus, it's smart enough to turn off on its own if I forget to after 15 minutes, saving power for more gaming fun later. I can set it to automatically press buttons for me at different speeds, so I don't have to keep mashing the same button over and over. It's perfect for those action games where every second counts. And the best part? I can customize which buttons I want to have turbo, so I have total control over my gameplay experience. And the joystick and trigger buttons. They're super customizable, thanks to the GamePad Space app. I can tweak them to fit my playstyle perfectly. Plus, the linear trigger buttons give me even more control over my actions, making me feel like a gaming pro! It's like it was made just for me and my gaming needs. It's comfortable, reliable, and packed with awesome features.

  • 5 out of 5
    I really enjoyed using this specific fight pad. The all flat black color scheme reminded me of the fighting pad for the Sega Genesis. It's not too small and it's not too big, it is purposely designed to use on a flat surface like your desktop. Very impressed over the type of textured rubberized padding they use to prevent this controller for moving all around on your desk. I wish more companies would use this amount of rubberized feet instead of the cheap circles pads you usually see. I do want to point out that this controller is extremely light when compared to the other controllers this company makes, especially their acrylic versions. I used this on my PC specifically with no issues but I do feel that the OLED screen is a little bit too small for me personally.

  • 5 out of 5
    UPDATE 7/13/2023 - I have purchased 7 of these controllers and unfortunately I cannot recommend the current batch. All of them have popping/clicking noises in their ALPS joysticks that can be felt during gameplay. Lowering my review to 2 stars due to bad QC on the joysticks. They function normally, but the popping/clicking is so distracting during gameplay. So far, this is the best controller I've used, and I've used almost every single pro controller on the market. There are some bugs, however using the latest firmware for controller + receiver as of 7/7/2023: 1. LT trigger range can randomly be stuck to 39% at max pull. This prevents some games from reading LT input properly. You can fix this by setting the trigger range to 100% in the software, but it might reset back to 39% at some point when you redo mappings or sync to different systems. 2. BT mode with Xinput on PC does not allow you to use FN key shortcuts. This needs to be fixed. 3. The center AI key cannot be remapped on the single tap command. Double taps and other commands can be remapped. I want to remap single tap to be the Home Key 4. USB receiver does not go to sleep when the controller is turned off. It will keep searching for a controller to connect to, as long as power is being supplied to the receiver. Hopefully these issues can be fixed soon, and then I would have no issues bumping this review to 5 stars.

  • 5 out of 5
    Great alternative for traveling. Takes up so much less room than the dock. It does exactly what it says it does. Super easy setup and has an extra USB slot for something like a USB Bluetooth thing. The USB C slot can also act as a fast phone charger as well.

  • 5 out of 5
    RGB comes without the frame of the white backlight option (see pictures from the Keychron website). Had a K4 for many years, wanted to try this without the numpad/F row. Replaced the switches when I got it, but the browns were lubed and are great switches.

  • 5 out of 5
    For starters, I bought this not knowing it was an EU-release, but it works just fine on my North American switch. No issues there. I love this game!! If you’re a fan of pokémon, animal crossing, stardew valley, or all three, i think you will, too. It’s super funny and cute and even though it just arrived in the mail today, i’m hooked. Also, it came with a map of the game’s town and some post cards- not sure if that was in the listing anywhere, but it was a nice touch! you don’t see many games including stuff like that anymore.

  • 5 out of 5
    Got my starter kit and was looking forward to somewhat personalizing my Switch. The case is great. Feels good and sturdy. Plenty of room for the Switch with the joy cons attached but not too much that it moves around. Enough padding but I wouldn't go dropping it on purpose. : ) There are slots for games and a pocket for the earbuds and whatever else. Screen protector went on very smoothly using the applicator with no bubbling problems. Earbuds work like they should. But, I got a problem with the controller grips and thumb grips. They go on easy. However, they do not look like the photos on the box. The controller grips just look like red grips when you pull the plastic tray out of the box. I took them out and looked closely and could barely see the Mario design on them. I could barely feel the design also. The pictures on the box make it look like the grips are etched and highly detailed, like something that can be felt. That is not the case. (The case is that way and can be felt but not the grips.) The thumb grips are lacking in detail compared to the pictures on the box as well. I bought this particular case because of the design and because the grips and such looked designed also. I had originally planned on getting the $13 plain case and just putting a decal on it but I upgraded to this in part bc of the grips. See my photos. You may have to look closely to see the design on my grips. Thanks for reading. Hope this helps.

  • 5 out of 5
    MSE not UKV so no language options. No PEGI content rating or any other for that matter.

  • 5 out of 5
    If you don’t have more physical games than this thing can hold, it’s nearly perfect. If you have loose game carts without cases to put in the middle area, it’s really nice to have so many spots on top to hold game carts. Also, it’s nice that it can charge extra joycons! It would be cool if the pro controller holders could charge the pro controllers somehow, but I can’t take points off for that. I’m not sure how it would work anyway plus it doesn’t try to advertise that it does more than hold the controllers so it’s all good. It’s was very easy to assemble and the sturdiness is acceptable for the price point. The only complaint I really have is that the area for the dock does not hold the dock in place a little bit so if you’re not careful, the dock can get pulled out easily…mostly a worry if you use a usb cable connected to the dock for a wired controller for example. Again, the product doesn’t advertise that it does anything other than give you a space to put the dock so I am not upset about it, just keeps it from being perfect.

  • 5 out of 5
    I didn’t believe this game was real but it is and it’s great. 5 stars from me. Let’s hope Miku can whip the weebs into shape.

  • 5 out of 5
    I’ve been playing this game for a few hours now. I play on the switch lite, my console is a few years old (2021) When playing this game I did encounter some glitches on the screen. But nothing that hindered my gameplay. However when I press A to do things, sometimes I have to press it multiple times. The FPS was fine for me, and I didn’t get any sort of lagging, or the game just freezing on me. At least for now. However: The game does need improvement, especially quality of life updates, but I didn’t let that stop me from playing. The graphics are beautiful in some aesthetics. In others it comes across as very particle and noisey. Especially with some of the movable trees and greenery. Like it just looks off. The pink tree takes me out the most, it looks very out of place game quality wise. And overall doesn’t fit the “vibe” of all the other plants. It’s not because of the type of tree is. Rather how it’s rendered into the game. The leaves are noisey and jagged. The overall aesthetics can be a big muggy and not very vibrant at times. The rain is literally just tiny white lines passing down the screen. From afar things can look rough but at closer view it’s better. Optimization is definitely needed in some areas. Like when you turn and pan it may be really slow. And even changing the camera turn speed up in settings it’s still kinda slow. How you access your bag, taking things in and out can be a bit confusing. Like I can’t tell what I have selected or not. If the icon was bigger or highlighted differently when selected it would be easier to tell. The point of view of the gene is all in third person. Which I’m not used to playing but I’ve been getting accustomed to it slowly. ~Gameplay~ As you progress through the game you’ll have a grasp of the gameplay itself. I’m playing story mode as they are two modes to play. That and creative mode. I won’t spoil anything but one of the plot points really took me out of the immersion of the game. There’s the garden you can go to, as well as the town. As you progress you’ll unlock other things like the pavilion. And you'll have access to things like a craft table, a book that has every flower you've obtained thus far and how to care for them. You have the necessary tools for gardening, as well as can buy flower seeds and other tools and decorations from a shop. The way you make money in the game is based on “flower orders” townspeople will request things like crafted bouquets and flower clippings. And once you finish a certain quest you get to have a stall in the town. Where you can sell flowers there too. The flowers grow back fairly quickly so don’t be afraid to trim them for orders or crafts. You can also make fertilizer with the dirt you gather, and put it in the compost. You can get different colored seeds when you grow flowers sometimes too. That’s how I got pink colored roses. ~Final thoughts~ If you want this game I suggest waiting awhile. See if there’s a sale on it, and especially wait for more quality of life updates. I paid full price and was just shocked at seeing those glitches in game. I provided a video with the glitching happening. You’d think they’ll have this figure out by now as it got a switch release. And the full game came out in February it’s now April. I expect more improvements will be made, as people critique and discuss the game. Overall, I love it so far, yes it’s relaxing, yes you can mindlessly play this and destress. The sound design is pretty as well as the music. There’s actual voice actors being utilized and the art style is pleasing to the eye. I’ll continue playing it and maybe update my review if need be. Also note: that the images are a bit blurry because of the switches’ screenshot quality. It’s not a representation of the game. It’s a lot more crisp than it seems in the photos.

  • 5 out of 5
    Not the cover art advertised in the picture , Something sticky was all over the film both inside and outside so the game case got all Sticky , the case was also very cracked and was noticeably caved in from the back side , sad as I love collecting cases and though I could clean it off it is still noticeably damaged and cracked

  • 5 out of 5
    The art book is INSIDE the game box. When they said "mini art book" they MEANT mini art book. The soundtrack is wrapped with it. As for those complaining about graphics, the frame rate in balanced mode is on-par with most third-party titles. It is quite obvious the team did not wholly optimize it. That being said, it isn't so terrible you can't play it. Most who exaggerate this tend to be those that were sore that the ps4 version did not make it across the pond. And for those that say it is the worst, 3 and 4 already exist.

  • 5 out of 5
    Having the main switch dock in my bedroom, wanted a way to bring the switch down to connect to man cave without moving the whole setup and wires. This simple dock is kind of cleaner than the original, where you can hide less cables easier, and worked on first go no issue! I can only speak for the Switch, it did 1080p 60Hz no issue and signal was clear and didn't cut out at all. Can't speak for Steam Deck or others myself, but with how everything just worked, this makes a great way to have the switch itself move room to room with ease to use TV mode!

  • 5 out of 5
    Out of all of 8bitdo's offerings I think this is their best bang for your buck and takes almost everything they learned from the faults and wants of the SN30 Pro to the Pro 2 and created a nearly perfect "pro" controller for the Switch and PC. The inclusion of a 2.4 Dongle and Dock really makes this a hard package to pass. I haven’t really had much experience with 2.4 dongles but it's been really convenient to just leave the usb in a hub or dock and just pick up and play with the controller without needing to sync or wait for the Bluetooth to connect. The controller it self looks slick and not too big. The Dpad out all the 8bitdo controllers i own, is one of thier better ones. I dont know if they finally fixed thier quality control or what but this dpad is actually accurate to the praise people would say about 8bitdos previous pads unlike some of thier controllers i own. I even opened the controller up took the pad out and back in and it works just as good, something i cant say about the 8bitdo controllers i had to take apart (and a side note this dpad is a differtent make than say a Pro 2 so you cant interchange them)(Another side note but disassembly is eaiser now too). Buttons feel good and the new hall effect thumbstick feel very smooth. The addtions from the Pro 2 like the ultimate software, mode switch toggle and profiles return and are very welcomed. But theres a big issue along with some small stuff i have that bring this controller down so now here come some of my complaints. Despite all the plus sides and features of this controller I don't think it will ever replace my regularly used controllers like my Xbox One or PS4 and PS5 controller. It’s mostly due to the form factor. The controller in small burst doesn't seem to bad but for longer sessions (more than 40mins) my hands start to feel bad using it. I pretty sure it's due to the handles of the controller being angled more inward instead of slightly outwards like the Xbox One and Switch Pro Controller. Specifically when I have to press buttons like A (Switch) it feels awkward to do. Another gripe I have is that the dongle only works for the d input mode and not the Switch mode. It's not a huge deal to me since I mostly used this controller for PC games but it would have been nice to not have to reconnect for Bluetooth if you plan on using the controller on more than one device. Unlike the back buttons and profile switch feature, a removable battery is not included and is just built in which is a shame cause if the controller battery goes bad your just gonna have to get a new one instead just getting a pack of double a's or a replacement pack. Some small things I wanted to mention, 1st there's still no amiibo/nfc support which is not horrible but the Gulikit Controllers do so it'd be nice to have it here too (especially since this version is advertised for the Switch). 2ndly there is no Pink version while the 2.4hrz has a pink varrient I sort of get why but seems a bit odd imo Overall this is certainly 8bitdo's most feature rich controller, a neat option if your looking for a PC/Switch controller that offers more features than your average 1st Party controller and dont already have multiple controllers. However, the form factor really hurts this controller for me to the point I only see this controller as a novelty/set dressing compared to an 1st party Xbox or Switch Controller. It's great as a guest controller since it's smaller than most similarly sized controllers and the 2.4 dongle makes it quick and easy to pick up and use wireleslly. I kind of hope 8bitdo do a mold/model update to this controller with a better form factor cause I really did want to like this controller despite preferring symmetrical thumbstick layout for controllers. I really like that this looks more like an originally designed controller instead of just being a SNES controller but with handles slapped on (though i wouldnt mind a M30 but with handles and analouge sticks, an M30 Pro). Plus I wish 8bitdo did more color options like they used to do, I get that these controllers cost more than something like the n30 sf30 but the wired options are cheaper. I think it wouldn't be too bad of an idea to offer more colors for the wired options. Most controllers already come in black or white, it would set thier controllers apart more from others and even add more reasons to buy them.

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