Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    The joycon unlock buttons are heavy blocked by the case making removal difficult from screen, if you plan to use the docking station you will have to remove the case to charge it gets blocked, the bumpers case has a slight over hang you press more into the case than the bumpers

  • 5 out of 5
    I purchased this Switch backpack for my 10-year-old son. I liked that it did not say "Switch" on the outside. In my mind it might prevent it from getting stolen if people don't know what all he has in it. It holds all his Switch stuff plus a lot more. The pictures above show it full but you can't tell. He even puts his laptop in there along with his tablet and phone plus all the charging cords for all his electronics. He says it is comfortable and not as heavy as he thought it would be.

  • I love the color, it fits well on my switch the only thing it’s that the case looks very fragile/ delicate on some areas like on the back but it’s not a big deal

  • 5 out of 5
    Excelent, new, and we'll packed, I just follow the steps to redeem the code from UK, change my switch region to UK, put the code and then switch again the region to America. Bayonetta 1 is online download code and Bayonetta 2 on the card. Fun fact you can turn the cover to change the titles.

  • 5 out of 5
    Really enjoyable. I’ve been playing almost nonstop since the game arrived yesterday. A lot of people have been saying that playing handheld feels clumsy, but I’ve not noticed this at all. On the tv, there can be a little lag and fogginess, but it is not too noticeable and doesn’t affect the gameplay.

  • 5 out of 5
    Basically a Wii U port with added levels (to obtain new/DLC costumes from Wii U version excluding the swimsuit costomes), tsubasa can now wear glasses, new songs able to skip battle animations, and significantly faster load times. You do get US censorship like the Wii U version Graphics are similar. Best on portable mode. In TV docked everything is expanded and textures looks blurry. Art design is okay, but graphics in general feels very dated. Anime cutscenese are good though Text messages on Gamepad for Wii U is now on a menu screen. More buttons to press seeing Switch doesn't have a second screen There is still no dub (only sub). They didn't add sub in combat battlecrys for some reason For those who haven't played the original; it's a simplified Persona (game series) type game with Fire Emblem characters as Personas/Tiki as Egor, and has a lighter tone (less mature themes) --Story/Plot: Takes place in real world Tokyo where everything is fine until one day they are hit with a "mirage attack". You enter worlds and free Fire Emblem characters who help you defeat evil and save Tokyo There are 6 chapters each focusing on part of the entertainment industry like modeling or tv. --Gameplay: Tradition turned based RPG. Enemies appear on screen and you attack them for advantage in battle turned based battle sequence You can have up to 18 skills equipped to a character at a given time. Skill uses EP (mana) Battle sequence: If you do a super effective attack, you get to chain attacks with your party member Dungeon exploration is very boring. Bad, bland and un-inventive level design. Simple puzzles and a lot of unnecessary backtracking to pad out the game Outside of dungeons you interact with people in the real world. In the real world everyone is fixated on Idol culture. Fun to see how characters with different personality and backgrounds express themselves to different forms of media (Japanese pop culture, modeling, anime, and singing) There are side stories where you can get new abilities. It's not like the Persona games with social links, rather they give you fetch quests for additional backstory on characters UI menus are not that good. Takes a long while to get used to. Main objective is not marked on the map, so at times you may be wandering around a bit --Conclusion Not a lot of additions. If you own the Wii U version doesn't feel worth it to double dip. If you own a Wii U and not have the game, you can get it for $20+ less (as of this review), but you have to deal with the load times and no DLC costumes

  • 5 out of 5
    Only one of their product photos really show this, and it's incidental from a side-angle shot: There's a fixed USB-C port positioned perfectly for the Nintendo Switch. I hadn't really thought about that when picking this up, and I had planned to prop up arbitrary devices with the stand. Nope. Unless your device has a USB-C port situated suitably for the placement in this slot, you're only putting a Switch here. That's fine, and that's on me, I should have thought that through more. Where ELSE would you plug in a Switch, after all? I do have a Nintendo Switch, so I can still use this as intended. Just don't buy it if you plan on putting your Steam Deck in the dock slot. So, everything else works as you'd expect. Perfectly as advertised. It's a bit of a chunky boy for what it is, but that's not a big deal for me really. It could be slimmer, but probably not lighter because any lighter and you have balance issues especially if you have heavier cables for HDMI, etc. Great product. The ability to use this sort of like a KVM to switch between the Switch and an additional host device is great, and might make it worth the asking price for some people.

  • 5 out of 5
    For those of you guys looking for collecting the set as a in box collection be aware: there’s no extra padding/wrapping inside the box, mine arrived soggy and there isn’t even any rain in my area.

  • 5 out of 5
    "Deluxe Edition includes: The Legend of Legacy HD Remastered GAME, Digital Soundtrack (download code), Mini Art Book" So yes, while I did get the game, the mini art book, and the digital soundtrack code, I sincerely thought it'd all be physical due to the picture. My bad

  • 5 out of 5
    I do not regret buying this game. It fun to take it on the go. A big fan of Dragon Quest and very fun to build things.

  • 5 out of 5
    It was very easy to assemble, and the quality is impressive for the price. The size is perfect, fitting nicely on his desk next to the TV. The brightness is pleasant and not overly bright. It functions well for its intended purpose.

  • 5 out of 5
    So I’ll go ahead before hand that this may not bother most of you out there looking to buy this game in 2022. As I understand it, this game is getting harder to find so when I found a “new” copy online for the original 60 asking price I decided to pick it up. It came in some cellophane wrap and at first glance it really looked new to me until I unwrapped the game. It’s obvious that the seller tried really hard to make it look legit it had those “box edges” on the wrapping that you’ll see in new switch games but it just looked off. Then I looked inside and they left their reseller information. So look, you could look at this as it being new but to me it’s a little scummy when you take a game that’s used and make an effort to make it look like it just came from a target shelf and then claim it in the akiya-switch.com listing as “New”. It’s not new it’s a used(hopefully legit) copy that’s passed off as new. I’ll also leave one last thing that I noticed , so in Asian regions switch cases are slightly different; the spot where you open up the game is has a curved edge inside and it basically makes the game easier to open (I’ll post some pictures for comparison) as apposed the games I could get from the U.S for example, have no curve and are more “boxy”. The resellers are in Asia, they’re using Asian switch cases/boxes but the box art has an ESRB rating. Again take this all how you want I just wanted to let other future buyers know this and if it bugs you then stay away from it. I’ll play the game to see if at least it’s a legit cart and not gonna kill my switch (I’m sure it’s legit but you never know) and add that info later

  • 5 out of 5
    Worst SAO game on the market! You can only be Kirito, or a generic non-canon created character! You CANNOT be ANY if the other characters from SAO! The game gets old fast, and I'm only 3hrs in max! When you 1st start, you can't pause!!! You must read everything VERY carefully, or you will get stuck, with NO WAY to restart, without restarting the entire game! The training is mandatory, as are MOST of the cutscenes! You have such little control! Before you're even allowed to play, you must submit to terms of service. Like what is that? I'm playing offline!!! So garbage. Literally from start to now, I've been bombarded with text Tutorial, after text tutorial. It's hardly a game at this point! The graphics are nice, but the game stinks. Nothing is ever as straightforward as SAO: Last Song, now THAT is a must buy. This is a HARD pass, unless you like long winded text scenes, that you can't skip. -☆Highly unrecommend.

  • 5 out of 5
    So many accessories! Lots of choices, great gift for anyone with a switch. Second time buying hstop set, last time for me, this time as a gift. Great deal for everything it includes. I really like that this set has a controller charger included (my last one didn’t and I kind of want to keep it).

  • 5 out of 5
    Not only did this thing not work, it destroyed my $350 switch. DO NOT BUY THIS!!!! YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!

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