Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    I got this because I'm such a huge fan of japanese strawberry. Ichigo strawberrys are world renowned they're held to a really high standard in comparison to traditional standards. One of my cats is named Ichigo! so you know I take this seriously. The analog joystick covers were annoying to put on but it was worth it they stay in place during use. I ordered a similar item but it was a bag type situation with a white backdrop GET THIS INSTEAD. the strap is very sturdy, and removable. it's like a rubberized reinforced material I don't see it easily becoming worn down or ruined. There is potentially a flaw? no matter what I did I couldn't figure out why the bottom Velcro strap is so short? I tried a few different things. it does attach to the inside fabric game holder so i ended up just leaving the longer one behind unused. the removal hard game case is so lovely... It has the correct size easy access game panels but it utilizes internal magnets. in others I've used it was a buckle type situation which can break or is difficult for folks with arthritis. I love this one so much better! I actually think it's so far superior compared to the others on the market if the seller reads this you should totally sell those hard game cases separate. I bet they'd be a big hit! Overall it was amazing the Velcro was the concern but still usable without it.

  • 5 out of 5
    his has become my favorite universal game controller. My issue here is, where do I start? The game controller has a solid feel. It doesn’t feel cheap; it feels as good in the hands as any modern Xbox controller. The buttons, joysticks, and directional pad all have a firm and responsive feel. If I were blindfolded and handed this controller, I might mistake it for a high-quality Xbox controller, except for the texture and the paddle buttons on the back. Texture: The controller has a pleasant micro-texture that grips well in my hands. This detail doesn’t come across in pictures, but you can feel it when holding the controller. Paddle Buttons: The controller also features two paddle-style buttons on the back, similar to what you would find on more expensive game controllers. Compatibility: This game controller is compatible with Windows, iOS, Android, the Nintendo Switch, and of course, the Steam Deck—for those times when you want to play the Deck in Dock mode. You can switch between these platforms using a small switch on the underside of the controller. The controller supports Bluetooth but also comes with a USB dongle for use with older systems. RGB Lighting: The controller has built-in RGB lighting, which is a nice touch. Button Layout: One thing to keep in mind is that the controller was originally designed for the Nintendo Switch, so the A, B, and X, Y buttons are arranged accordingly. It works with other systems, but visually, the button layout reflects the Nintendo design. Battery: The controller has a built-in rechargeable battery, which is both a plus and a minus. I love that it’s rechargeable, but the battery is not replaceable. I would love to see the manufacturer make the next version with a replaceable battery to ensure the controller’s longevity, even if the battery needs replacing. Overall: I am VERY happy with this controller and personally believe it is worth the price for what you’re getting—a universal game controller. This controller now has a permanent spot next to my gaming laptop.

  • 5 out of 5
    So I’ve used the more expensive Genki compact switch dock for years and this seems to preform just as well for much less money. This device has all the same features, but it fits way better into a stand travel case, it’s also lighter. I still like the really long Genki cable for charging my switch while using to, but I expect I’ll be using that cable with this dock from now on, because it’s just a lot more conveniently shaped. Updated review: I would be cautious using this product for long play sessions. I was using it for my bedroom for playing the new Tears of the Kingdom game and my device got very hot after several hours and the battery was at 1%. So my console was running hot and it wasn’t charging the battery, but the console never game me a low battery warning, because it was docked. Just be aware.

  • 5 out of 5
    Works very well

  • 5 out of 5
    This game is one of those hidden gems. It's a side-scrolling beat em up game heavily inspired by Streets of Rage and Final Fight. The character models are beautiful sprites and the backgrounds are immersive and 3d. I'm having a blast playing it.

  • 5 out of 5
    Servicio rápido le encantó el juego

  • 5 out of 5
    Can not use! Does not work!!!! Pushing any buttons does NOTHING!!! Can not use the system I paid for!!!!

  • 5 out of 5
    Annoyed. Advertised as the US version. Bought as gift for video game collector. Received European version instead of US version.

  • 5 out of 5
    Super cute. My daughter loves it. Fully assembled you just need your own C type charging cord and HDMI to connect to the TV.

  • 5 out of 5
    Edit to add: the seller messaged me on ways to try and fix it and the lights are now working again! Woo! Great customer service. Really appreciated. 👏🏽 Have only been using this for less than a month and the RGB lights already went out. The lights on the ABYX buttons still work but everything else doesn’t. Tried everything to troubleshoot and nothings working. Controller still works with my switch but the lights going out after so little use is a bummer.

  • 5 out of 5
    Exceeded expectations. Just works when so many competing products have let me down. With gadgets: ✓ Powers a Nintendo Switch with a non-Nintendo USB-C charger (used 65W) ✓ Works for transferring files to iOS device (not yet sure how to use it with an Android phone) With PC: ✓ Allows 4k UHD resolution HDMI output from a laptop ✓ Supports my 4-port UBS 3.0 hub ✓✓✓ Powers a laptop with a 65W requirement from a 65W power supply (doesn't drain off too much energy for itself) ... while also supporting a 4k monitor and 4-port USB hub (see pic) It is: ✓ lightweight ✓ warm but not hot during use

  • 5 out of 5
    The mic is not compatible with switch. Switch consoles use USB Type C for their mics. This headset uses the regular headphones jack which doesn't work for a mic.

  • 5 out of 5
    Considering the price of other popular leverless controllers from Razer, Hitbox, etc. the F500 Flat is currently at an excellent price point. The F500 Flat keeps the F500's traditional thick plastic arcade stick shape/housing and metal bottom plate. This gives the controller more weight and stability on your lap so it doesn't shift around. Even considering upgrades to the buttons and a converter for PS5 compatibility, the price would likely still be well below the previously mentioned competitors. Customization is also easy with the controller's hardware as well as the SOCD options. The bottom plate is held by six screws that give access to the Mayflash proprietary buttons and can be changed in the same way as traditional arcade sticks. Meanwhile, changing the SOCD setting is as easy as plugging in the controller and holding the Select button + a specific direction depending on which setting you need. After changing out the buttons, there are no real downsides for me with daily use now.

  • 5 out of 5
    I'm usually picky with deluxe editions because I've got to be impressed for something to take up my space. I got this because I'm a fan of the original game but this packaging is nonsense. The place that holds the steelbook is so flimsy it was obviously broken...I didn't return it because it's so poorly made I'm sure I'd get another one like it. All the contents rattle around, you can't even turn the box to appreciate the box art without everything shifting and banging around. Dead Cells is a good example of a deluxe edition done right with care for quality packaging. The artbook was super lazy and phoned in (as a lot of them are). Gi e me information about the making of the game, cool stories about your office shinnanigans, something other than just pictures I can see on Google images. Art cards and art books are the lazy way to pad a deluxe edition. The pin and Keychain are nice since I display those and the steelbook was alright. The holographic display was meh but would have been a bit alright if it wasn't completely scratched up. Deep scratches you can feel and see that ruined the entire thing. If you're going to charge over $100 for a product don't be so blatantly lazy with it. I was hoping for one of the best deluxes I've ever had but this is the worst one I have. In the words of The Angry Video Game Nerd, "what were they thinking!"

  • 5 out of 5
    Thousands upon thousands of levels, what else do you want?

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