Reddit Reddit reviews MoKo Grip for Nintendo Switch Joy-Con, 2-Pack Switch Controller Grip Handle Kit for Nintendo Switch Joy-Con (Red and Blue)

We found 2 Reddit comments about MoKo Grip for Nintendo Switch Joy-Con, 2-Pack Switch Controller Grip Handle Kit for Nintendo Switch Joy-Con (Red and Blue). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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MoKo Grip for Nintendo Switch Joy-Con, 2-Pack Switch Controller Grip Handle Kit for Nintendo Switch Joy-Con (Red and Blue)
► Quality Assurance - Made of premium material ABS Resins which is impact-resistant and thermostable that guarantees its long working life.► Ergonomic Design - Curved palm design reduces hand fatigue and provides you with ultra comfortable experience; perfect for extended, high-stress gaming sessions.► Cutouts and Buttons - Full access to ports and buttons; provides SL and SR buttons on the top of grip to facilitate your game control.► Extra Protection - Special Joy-Con cover firmly docks the device and protects it from bumps and scratches.► Easy Installation - Quick snap-on installation and easy removal offer you maximum convenience.
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2 Reddit comments about MoKo Grip for Nintendo Switch Joy-Con, 2-Pack Switch Controller Grip Handle Kit for Nintendo Switch Joy-Con (Red and Blue):

u/MatNomis · 5 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

It's not too bad. If, as a player, you have a pair of joycons, it's almost as good as any other controller. The only drawback is that joycons don't feel as sturdy as many other controllers. So either you are paranoid about treating your kit well, and you play a bit "gingerly", which impacts your enjoyment...or maybe you're a kid or a someone unconcerned with treating the controller well, in which case you probably go to town with it and have a good old time. Thus, the unconcerned player will enjoy themselves more. However, if the joycons truly are more fragile, playing with them like this will accelerate their demise.

If you have a full joycon (twin analog sticks), you are playing with a full controller experience. Left stick does character movement, right buttons do attacks and provide extra jump buttons, and (importantly!) the right analog stick is aliased to other stuff--defaulting to smash attacks (which are otherwise a little abusive on your hardware to pull off with the left stick + a-button). This means: the traditional smash control is "quick-push of the left stick 100% in a cardinal direction + a-button; release a-button to stop charging-up and perform the attack", whereas with the right stick, you can just push the right stick in the desired direction, and when you release it, you'll perform the attack. You don't need to push it quickly, nor do you need to push a button in conjunction with it. Thus, you can do it more easily with less abuse on the controller.

If you are using single joycons per player, you don't get the right analog stick, so you have to truly "smash" all your smash attacks, by rapidly smashing the left stick in a direction and hitting the a-button with good timing. However, if you're playing casually, it's fine. Comfort becomes the biggest issue. You can get some cheap plastic molds to fit around the joycons like these, which helps a lot. Fastsnail is another "brand" who makes these molds, but I like these MoKo ones better, as I think their little shoulder-button nubs that press the shoulder buttons on the joycon don't press inwards too far (I think the fastsnail ones press inwards too far, I'm worried they might damage the shoulder buttons on the joy-con, though nobody has complained of any such thing in the reviews, so I am probably just paranoid). In any case, the products are nearly identical.

u/bigheyzeus · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Dont forget the controller grips! These make a world of difference