Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Basically a port from the Wii U with enhanced visuals and faster load times Game targets 1080p instead of 720p. Characters are less blurry. Overall visuals are better but not by much. Game dips from 30-60fps depending on how many characters on screen. Seeing there's no gamepad on Switch; you must double tap touch screen to toggle between what's on screen and radar mode. Not as convenient like the Wii U where there's duo screen and you can just look down at gamepad whenever you feel like it. There's a picture-in-picture mode if you want, but it takes away screen real estate Other than that it's the same game as the Wii U Plot: Alien invasion. Group of super heroes ban together to stop it. a lot of fun anime style comic mischief. Gameplay: Basically a beat em up with gimmiks You gather up heroes on screen for stronger attacks, use specials Able to transform and use weapons that's super effective against certain enemies and solve simple environmental puzzles. To use weapons, you must use touch screen on Switch. Not as intuitive as the Wii U version since you have to use your fingers, which is not as responsive as a stylist. If you don't want to use fingers, or want to play on TV docked mode; you can use right joy stick. At times it's not responsive and have you input a different command than what you intended. More a problem if you have joycon drift on your controller There are some on-rails segments and QTE mini games to switch things up They didn't fix camera issue. Has some odd fixed perspective at times There is a some replay value once you beat the main campaign as they grade you after each mission Overall, port could be better. Visuals not a drastic upgrade, and gameplay is hindered due to not having duel screens, and not as responsive as original. If you have the Wii U version it's not worth a second purchase

  • 5 out of 5
    Simply amazing. Delivery was fast considering that I live in UAE. Amazing packaging. Wanted this game for so long it brings back childhood memories. If your looking for this game then I strongly recommend you to buy it from this seller.

  • 5 out of 5
    El cartucho del juego funciona perfectamente bien, pero se debe saber elegir las transportadoras encargadas ya que está no tuvo seguridad alguna en la manipulación del paquete ya que la caja del cartucho llego en mal estado por un lado. Por tal motivo no doy las 5 estrellas

  • 5 out of 5
    I was so excited that I got this bundle one day early! The first time I held the joy cons and the actual Switch was an awesome feeling. Although I had to wait till midnight launch (11pm central time) to download Super Mario Odyssey, it was worth the wait. I already spent a good majority playing the second world by just exploring around the environment. I also downloaded Mario Kart 8 Deluxe before the release of Super Mario Odyssey because I couldn't wait to play. Honestly I'm really glad I had a chance to preorder the system.

  • 5 out of 5
    It's pretty much exactly like the old one but, slightly better graphics not much else has changed. It's been forever since i last played. Unfortunately i lost my 3DS when i had moved a couple of years ago..SO when i found out from a friend that they were releasing LM:DM on switch, i was so excited and immediately started looking where to buy! it came in way earlier than expected and i saved like 10$ :D (still cost quite a bit but thats switch games for you lol) i think it was (imo) definitely worth it! brings back memories from the good ol days when i was younger ^^

  • 5 out of 5
    Defects all over it. The shoulder is disjointed & there's a second mole on her face. EDIT: I managed to fix the shoulder by applying pressure to it, but still... Should not have been sent in that condition. The mole kind of looks nice now that I got used to it. Still, docking stars because of the defects.

  • 5 out of 5
    I love Cytus, played most every game by the developer. This comes with everything but the slip cover pictured above. Idk if it’s particular to the EU version. I got the NA copy of the game. Still happy with the game but would have preferred the listing to be correct.

  • 5 out of 5
    I was skeptical after looking at the comments after the item shipped, but the device came perfectly fine. It wasn’t dirty no scratches just a little blemish on the upper right corner. The battery is good. The charger works, and the game turns on and plays. All the controls work. They also gave me the right color.

  • 5 out of 5
    I love Pikmin! This game is EPIC STYLE!

  • 5 out of 5
    Good graphics, fast moving, stays interesting, worth the money...

  • 5 out of 5
    Love this carrying case! The plastic case for the switch it’s self has some gaps between, but it’s still super cute! Can’t wait to be able to carry it around safely.

  • 5 out of 5
    Love the build quality and as always the unpack experience is on point! Even for a small accessory like this. Honestly it’s a good buy since I want to charge my iPad/ phone when I use it and happy to find that they already have accessory for this. Hopefully we can get more first party accessaries to come for these glasses. Would love to see glasses support see through or mapping keyboard

  • 5 out of 5
    It's been a long time since an SRPG I've played hit this hard. Probably Fire Emblem Awakening on 3DS back in 2013 (that was 9 years ago, wow!). So why is Triangle Strategy so good? Multiple reasons, but I'll try to convey a few. The story is exceptionally compelling. Far more so than I ever anticipated. I love Fire Emblem to death. But this game has the story I've always wanted Fire Emblem to have. It's just soooo good! The battles have immaculate strategy gameplay. It feels so much more "strategic" than Fire Emblem. And that's not to bash FE, because I love that series, but there's no denying Triangle Strategy has much more depth. From archers gaining accuracy the more off angle they are from the front, to gaining range and power from elevation (and the reverse if at lower elevation), from elemental mages having AoE attacks which some enemies are weak to, to combos with elemental attacks such as freezing AoE, then Fire to melt the icy ground and turning to water, then Electric attacks traveling through the wet ground, to follow up attacks activating when sandwiching enemies with your units... the sheer complexity and depth on offer is staggering, yet, still rather user friendly. The characters are rich and multifaceted, grounded in reality and well voiced (speaking of which, nearly all dialog is voiced, which makes Triangle Strategy all the more immersive). Each character has good qualities and flaws, personal motivations and agendas, and there are so many characters spanning the Kingdoms and so many plot points developing simultaneously across the kingdom, it's never a dull moment. And the story... oh the story. It's remarkably gripping and almost pulls you inside the world with it. I feel like I'm in Norzelia myself. I've grown attached to these characters. I know them. I feel for them. I cheer their accomplishments and squirm at their dilemmas. This is the most spellbound I've felt from a story in a video game in years. Not even modern AAA games with professional voice acting, facial capture and focus on realism have managed to captivate me in the same way Triangle Strategy has managed to with nothing but 2D sprites and B-list voice actors. It's a testament to the cohesive narrative and vision of the developers. Idk what it is specifically, but something about this game makes it far more than the sum of its parts. It just hits hard, in a way I haven't felt since Fire Emblem Awakening (and yes, I enjoyed Three Houses also, even Fates and Shadows of Valentia, but FE Awakening just hit in a way those games didn't- not saying it's "better" necessarily, just that, like Triangle Strategy, it too came together as more than the sum of its parts). I cannot recommend this game enough. There is a lot of dialog. For sure. But to me, that's part of what makes it so engrossing. Because it's actually good dialog, good narrative, good plot development. Not wack C-tier JRPG tropey shenanigans, but genuine gritty story that almost feels reminiscent of Game of Thrones, strangely enough. It's a slow burn, but one that I can't help but savor.

  • 5 out of 5
    I have the original switch (not OLED) and it works well. Switch screen slides snuggly into place but not too snug to where it is hard to come out (when turned upside down mine doesn’t slip out). Charges without issue but does not fit in dock. It is pretty bulky, I would say if you have small hands probably not going to be very comfortable. Read until end: When I first started to use it there was a slight delay in game to my left thumbstick BUT BUT BUT then I noticed that I hadn’t switched the controller buttons (sitting behind the switch screen) to “SW” (they were still on the default setting in the middle of the two options. After switching the button to the right setting everything works great! No lag, much more comfortable to grip than the controller extension I bought and the button layout is way better (in my opinion) than the regular joycons. I ended up customizing my button layout to mimic that of a xbox controller (something you can do with the original joycons too in settings-controllers/sensors-button mapping)… and I find the switch much easier and comfortable to play now.

  • 5 out of 5
    It's really nice looking, and I like it. It fits my switch well. The gray joy con is better than the blue-red one. But there is some scratch on the right side on the top, though the package is good.

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