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PC Games You Should Play With A Controller
The debate between controller and mouse and keyboard has raged on for ages. It's hard to deny that certain games simply play ...
Amir is a PharmD student who loves technology and games. He enjoys building and optimizing his own PC and staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in hardware technology. Amir's been writing ...
The answer, for some, will be Hyperkin's cheekily named The Competitor. Compatible with Xbox consoles and PCs, it adds some ...
The chasm between PC and console gaming has slimmed down in recent years to nothing more than a fine line, and even that line is disappearing. Gaming laptops, for example, are console-like in many ...
Miri is a creative writer with a passion for gaming and animation. She started gaming way back in 1994 on the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis and has been a console gamer ever since. She's currently a ...
While most gamers stick to the first-party controller that comes with their consoles, there are plenty of other options available that range from budget to premium offerings. Even though they are ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook So many third-party controllers for PC exist that it’s hard to argue for a clear-cut winner. One ...
For as long as PC and console gaming has existed, gamers have debated the merits of using a gamepad vs. a keyboard and mouse to control onscreen action. While you can play games on your PC with a ...
The Quickshot II joystick from the '80s is getting a modernized version in the form of THEQUICKSHOT II, coming out in early ...
If you have a controller from GameSir, PowerA, Turtle Beach, Victrix (PDP), Razer, or 8BitDo, you won't need to dabble in ...
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EasySMX ESM-9124 PC game controllers - £30!
Today Mat checks out new controllers from EasySMX - in the budget end of the market. 00:00 Start 00:48 Introduction / Pricing ...
Anyone who has played a modern Triple A video game will tell you that controls are getting exponentially more complex. The Plano-based company Glydr has an answer: Use your feet. “Mostly, we have not ...
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