Mad Catz Street Fighter V Alpha Review
The Alpha is not the first subpar fightstick to emerge in the market, but it is almost impossible to install better parts.
Because there are so many great fighting games to play on the PC, you really need to check out the fightsticks that are compatible with it.
The Alpha is not the first subpar fightstick to emerge in the market, but it is almost impossible to install better parts.
This is the B-tier fightstick of Mad Catz for when Street Fighter V came out. Minor issues aside, the Street Fighter V Arcade FightStick TES+ performs well and also looks good.
As expected, Mad Catz released a fightstick right when Street Fighter V hit the stores, and it is quite decent in general.
The MakeStick Pro Universal LED features a Korean joystick and Seimitsu buttons alongside plenty of options you can choose from to customize this fightstick to your taste.
A reprised version of a fightstick from the previous generation, BlazBlue fans can opt for this okay fightstick as their weapon of choice in battle.
Xbox One users are lucky to have such a solid fightstick that they can dominate the competition with. The Atrox Xbox One's solid performance and easy modification are the way to go.
etokki hits a homerun with its only contribution to the fightstick market of the generation that comes in different editions.
The Hit Box is perhaps the most revolutionary piece of equipment that the fighting game community has ever witnessed. It replaces the joystick of the generic fightstick with a set of buttons to potentially make your life easier.