MakeStick Metal Review
The MakeStick Metal is an improvement over a niche but beautiful fightstick the fighting game community has grown to love over the years.
When we say custom art, we’re mainly referring to controllers that allow you to replace their default art with custom art as many times as you want.
The MakeStick Metal is an improvement over a niche but beautiful fightstick the fighting game community has grown to love over the years.
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