![]() ![]() Since quite some time the standard in Console games has been that you move with the left Analog Stick and Aim with the right one. ![]() You need to move the camera with either the Touchscreen, DPAD or A,B,Y,X Buttons which is a dumb idea. ![]() In this game, the 2nd Analog Stick is just a mirror of the main Analog Stick and is used to move around. Not the game itself or its story and mechanics but rather the horribly done controls for the 2nd Analog Stick. This was the first game I tested and I immediately hated it. Here is a full list of Games that work with this: TitleĬredit for this goes to So I only tested it with Kid Icarus: Uprising, Resident Evil Revolution, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance and Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D. Not wanting to believe this I even searched for Plugins or other hacks for the 3DS but there isn’t a single hack which allows you to use the Circle Pad Pro in more Games. This Circle Pad Pro needs to be supported by the Game and those games are only a handful. Why do I say few? That’s what got me disappointed. So after taking a first look at this let’s start with a few games. It is just my MicroUSB charging mod since my normal charging port broke at one point.) (The Cable you can see doesn’t have anything to do with this accessory. This does make the 3DS XL even bigger than it already is but if you already use an XL then you probably have big hands and don’t care too much about the portability anyway. Sure that’s not game breaking since you can just easily take out your 3DS to change the cartridge, enable Wifi or get the Stylus but it could’ve been made better and the thing about it not being active in the HomeMenu is also something that could’ve been done but isn’t necessary since you’ll probably only use the DPAD and A,B,Y,X Buttons. It fits perfectly in my hands and makes the 3DS feel really nice while gaming but that’s also where I noticed the first two problems of this accessory.įirst of all, you can’t access the Wifi Switch, Cartridge Slot and Stylus and this Circle Pad Pro isn’t active in the HomeMenu. I put my 3DS XL in it to see how nicely it feels in my hands and I have to say that I really like the feeling. It also features a simple instruction on how to put your 3DS in it. It is pretty decently manufactured and funnily enough, this Japanese Circle Pad Pro has English writings on it. I took a closer look at it and held it in my hands the first time. (Whoever reads it first can use it □ ) Since the EUR Circle Pad Pro was out of stock I got the Japanese one but not like everything else in the 3DS world, you can use this on every region 3DS □Īfter opening the battery cover of the Circle Pad Pro and put the batteries in it. When you open the package you will be greeted by the Circle Pad Pro, Batteries, a manual and a code for Club Nintendo. My Package had a slight bump in it but nothing in it got damaged so I’ll let that slide. So without further talking let’s dive straight into the Review to show what’s right and wrong with this nifty little 3DS Accessory.įirst, of let’s take a look at the package, the Circle Pad Pro arrives in. Not having researched into this device too much, I got hyped and waited patiently (or not) for the package to arrive so that I could finally test this magical device.Īfter it arrived and I began testing and there were a few things that I immediately noticed that made me lose the hype. A second analog stick for the 3DS with an additional R Trigger & ZR/ZL Trigger. ![]() I was offered to review the Circle Pad Pro, I thought, Oh gosh this seems to good to be true. ![]()
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