You can honestly look at the Nintendo Switch over the past 6 years & see just how far Nintendo really came back from the brink of destruction after the lagged lifeline from the Wii U. Nintendo really drove with smash games after smash games released every year with titles like Super Mario Odyssey & The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD. But when you look at accessories for the console, it really does depend on how you really do prefer to play with the console. Being a hybrid the best ways to play with the console are depending on how would you prefer to play each game. Some are best on the big screen, where others work better in the palm of your hands. But for those that want a nice accessory for playing at home, they could use a pro controller. But with very few wired controllers work at the best capabilities you can find with the system.These two Switch wired controllers from Rock Candy & Power A gear well for hard core fans of Animal Crossing. Yet, you do have a few things missing here. For one, you don't have rumble feedback or amiibo support. But in regards to gameplay, if you want a simple wired experience at home. The Power A controller had a bit more of a grip, which handles well in regards to simple games that may work well like Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered & Sonic Colors Ultimate. Whereas the Rock Candy controller has a smaller grip & is a nice buy for beginners to the Switch. It does work well if you're playing racing games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe or Horizon Chase Turbo. But if you want more in regards to action games like Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Calamity, you're not going to find that here. Still, it is nicer for casual romps. Yet, if you're playing someone thing where you need more skill like Super Monkey Ball Banana Manis, you won't find it here.In regards to these two controllers, if you're primarily playing with the Switch connected to your TV, they are fine for some games, but not all of them. I found the Power A controller to be forgiving more with Sonic Frontiers, and the Rock Candy to work well for Yoshi's Crafted World. But if you really want a better experience for the money, stick with getting the Switch Pro Controller in the end. But if you're a fan of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, then these controllers might be good for you in the end.Price: C+Convenience & Setup: B-Overall: C+