PadBox GS Platform Edition Review
Given the sweltering success of the PadBox GS, Arkodd released the Platform Edition: half a rectangle with a D-pad and analog stick.
The PlayStation 5 may be your go-to console whenever you want to have fun, and if you are a fighting gamer, you need an arcade controller!
Given the sweltering success of the PadBox GS, Arkodd released the Platform Edition: half a rectangle with a D-pad and analog stick.
You can order the OKI Hatch Service Deck by JackWagon FightSticks in a lever or leverless formatāyet its star feature is its hinged lid.
The Huntsman is a batarang-shaped leverless controller with 12 main buttonsāas well as two Hall effect analog sticks.
The Panzer Slab's unique 15 button split layout features Hall effect switches with customizable actuation points.
The Bishop|Select Opal is a more affordable version of the Maestro, and it's ergonomicābut not too ergonomic in a way that's unfamiliar.
The FightBox A10's silent Crown buttons allow you to perform at a high level without giving away your button presses to your nearby opponent.
The X-Move is a sequel to Haute42's modular controller that was nominated for an Evo award, and you can move some of its modules sideways.
The Rushbox Click has the most insane layout yet, and it could be the first 22 button leverless controller.