For €140 Euros it's a steal.
NOTE: Closed captions are available if my Norwegian accent becomes unintelligible.
A note on build quality
This is not a $300 controller; this is a $150 controller, and at that price tag the build quality is solid. The NOLVA does have an unmistakable air of toy about it; if you tap it with a finger you'll hear that the case is hollow plastic, and the buttons wobble very slightly if you rub them. However, it's not cheap plastic; I don't feel like it's going to fall apart just by playing some Marvel vs. Capcom.
A note on customization
As a product, the NOLVA is much closer to entry level than to enthusiast level . People who spend time customizing their controllers have lamented that the NOLVA does not allow for any real degree of customization; only the three deliberately-customizable buttons can be modified. This is not a controller for people who want to change switches and button designs.
Links:
Apparently YouTube doesn't trust me enough to make these linkable lmao
https://horieurope.com/products/spf-049
https://hori.co.uk/spf-049/
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I'll update this description if anything goes wrong with the NOLVA over the next year or so. No follow-up videos unless it breaks really badly.