Mad Catz Ego Review
Mad Catz reemerges from the depths of bankruptcy with this multiplatform fightstick that performs well on top of its sophisticated look that is quite classy.
Mad Catz reemerges from the depths of bankruptcy with this multiplatform fightstick that performs well on top of its sophisticated look that is quite classy.
The Alpha is not the first bad fightstick to emerge in the market, but what adds insult to injury is that it is almost impossible to modify with better parts as one last attempt to redeem it.
As expected, Mad Catz released a fightstick right when Street Fighter V hit the stores, but it unfortunately launched it with one major flaw that will likely upset the masses.
This is the B-tier fightstick of Mad Catz for when Street Fighter V came out. Minor issues aside, it performs well and also looks good.
This is a decent entry by Mad Catz into the generation of consoles, although there is one major flaw that might deter virtually every buyer.