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The buttons are nice hard plastic
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It's a cheaper plastic third part controller that works just fine for the Wii U.
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That being said, the button layout is the same and the feel (other than the cheaper plastic) is the same
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To me the plastic feels "cheaper" but I have no way of quantifying that
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The plastic on the stick is VARY hard and hurts the fingers, so I'm giving up on that controller
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The top material is hard, glossy plastic and bottom material is matte, hard plastic
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Is made out of hard and thinner plastic when compared to the GameCube controller's admittedly higher quality materials.4
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Holds really well but the plastic feels cheap
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The analog sticks are fitted to the controller on flimsy plastic mounts that snapped in half during normal play
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It seems to be made out of cheapy smooth slippery plastic, not as tough/well built as a regular game cube controller
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I guess the only thing that could have been better would have been the shoulder buttons, they kind of have a kind of cheap plastic "springy" kind of effect to it when you press them, I think they could have been better
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Very unhappy for a pretty piece of useless plastic!
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Solid plastic although a little lightweight (beware ragequitters!
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Very cheap plastic
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The plastic feels a little cheap (especially the Z triggers), but altogether this controller is great
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It's a cheaper plastic third part controller that works just fine for the Wii U.
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The buttons are nice hard plastic
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The Hori one's feel like there's a flat piece of cheap plastic there that barely moves
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The buttons are responsive and the L and R buttons are nice and clicky
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The axises on the left stick are extremely unreliable, inputs were sometimes even reversed, the L and R triggers act like gamecube triggers but don't register anything until being pushed in all the way, the list of problems just goes on
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Works as it should.
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Maybe I'm being picky, and I only gave one star off for it, but IMO you just should not have to depress a