Revolution Sticks Review
Revolution Sticks makes unique fightsticks ranging from a guitar-looking fightstick to a simpler yet still flashy fightstick: the REV14.
Controllers with a regular size often correlate with moderate weight, and they should fit on most laps without having to squeeze one’s legs together.
Revolution Sticks makes unique fightsticks ranging from a guitar-looking fightstick to a simpler yet still flashy fightstick: the REV14.
The Universal Arcade Fightstick is a solid fightstick that is multiplatform and available in two artwork options, with the focal point being its performance that will likely not disappoint.
10 whopping layers comprise this offering by Acrycade Gear that also includes Sanwa, Seimitsu, and Brook parts.
The Mixbox comes in variations from all-keys to southpaw, but you may be most interested in its S+ variant that has 13 buttons and a spacebar.
Stickless offers some of the most customizable controllers in the history of the fighting game community, including performance & appearance.
This Acrycade Gear fightstick has a pulsating aesthetic that is accompanied by other perks that could catch your eye.
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.
Accessory dependence and modding difficulty aside, DragonSlay's only contribution to the current generation of fightsticks is the Universal Arcade Stick that is multiplatform and available in two colors.