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This year has been phenomenal for controllers, and these five are the best I've personally tested and reviewed in 2025 so far
I loved Nacon’s Revolution 5 Pro controller for PS5, but the Revolution X Unlimited ... For starters, its built-in Turbo button is a good fit for the games in Nintendo Switch Online’s retro libraries.
It’s a strictly wired controller and doesn’t offer arguably basic features like gyro aiming, vibration, or remappable rear buttons. I’m also not the biggest fan of its simple, mushy D-pad.
The Spark N5 also has Turbo button. It’s a throwback feature that lets users hold a button and the controller reads it as rapid tapping.
Aussie gamers can get their hands on the GameSir G7 Pro from today, as Five Star Games begins distributing GameSir products in Australia with a new line-up ...
For $39.99, the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller delivers cross-platform support, reliable build quality, and a turbo button that feels like it was lifted straight from a ’90s cheat code menu.
A new Nintendo Switch 2 leak has surfaced online, and this one reveals details on the new Pro Controller releasing alongside the console.
GameSir has delivered a nearly perfect pro controller in performance and features (and the price isn't too bad either).
The Razer Wolverine V2 Pro is the most expensive PS5 controller I've tested, which is a shame. I really like its chunky feel, its tactile microswitch buttons, and its six extra mappable buttons ...
The GL/GR buttons are only available on the new Joy-Con 2 charging grip and the Pro Controller, both of which are sold separately from the Switch 2 console.
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