Hori Fighting Stick α Preview
Hori marks its debut in the generation of consoles with this arcade stick that may not necessarily look innovative off the bat but could turn out to be a performance monster.
Hori marks its debut in the generation of consoles with this arcade stick that may not necessarily look innovative off the bat but could turn out to be a performance monster.
The Fighting Stick seems to be a sort of prototype for other Hori fightsticks such as the Fighting Stick Mini and the Fighting Stick Mini 4. Although it is compact and stylish, it does not offer much else.
Poor ergonomics and difficulty of modification eliminate the Fighting Stick Mini as a contender in the mini fightstick market despite the fact that it does its namesake justice.
Classy and easily customizable, Hori gives current generation players a great fightstick to conquer their fighting game of choice. Included are all of your state-of-the-art features.
Any upsides of the Real Arcade Pro N Hayabusa are nullified by the fact that this fightstick is simply not reliable when it comes to pressing two buttons simultaneously.
The Real Arcade Pro V Hayabusa is an average fightstick that you can default to if you have no other option for the Nintendo Switch. Its even mixture of upsides and downsides make it a fightstick that does not strongly stand out among competitors.
This is an okay fightstick with a balance of pros and cons that you should probably overlook if you have other options.
This masterpiece combines everything that you need in a fightstick: performance, hardware, and even aesthetics. If you can afford to spare some bucks, this could be the definitive fightstick for you.