Combat games are something so beautiful. Whether you played Marvel vs. Capcom 2 for decades, or fell in love with Fattal Fury: City of the Wolves Finals in EVO, the best part about the community of fighting games is that everyone is welcome.
Everyone, I think everyone, even if you bring a huge excessive combat point that is a borderline danger of a fire. Whatever game you play, you are welcome to enter almost any tournament you want, but if you want to jump and need a driver, it's a great starting point.
Victrix for FS
MSRP: 399,99 $
One of the gold standards to combat game controls is Victrix for FS. If you want to re-spell the famous days of combat games and at the same time hold the driver that feels and looks premium with a great response time, then it's go-that.
This stick has not only every button that you need for PlayStation Fighting Game, but side panels have RGB lights that you can by bike with your favorite color. However, the price is high, so it is not an investment of a beginner.
8bitdo arcade stick
MSRP: 89.99 $
If you just jump into the community of fighting games and do not want to spend the amount you would spend on a brand new console, 8bitdo makes excellent fighting that is much easier on your pocket.
These are missing in some premium features that have Victrix drivers, but this little guy completes this work, especially if you are more into this retro vibration that 8bitdo releases. Simple and efficient, this controller will help you jump directly into the ring and learn some combos.
Hitbox
MSRP: 249.99 $
You may not want to play the lever, or maybe you grew up to play Flash Fighting Games on the keyboard. If it applies to you, then there may be a pioneer of controllers without a lever, hitbox, a way to go.
Instead of joystick, your movement will be mapped to four buttons rather than analog sticks. It really depends on what you want to play, because learning without levers versus traditional fabric are completely different ways. Nothing can beat the accuracy of simplicity and hitch entry for those who go without glue.
Snackbox
MSRP: 220 $
Although playing on a bulky driver is a traditional aesthetics of the combat game, some players, especially if they are new in the genre, could consider them cumbersome. SnackBox from unhealthy food is an excellent alternative to the blocked HitBox driver.
Their drivers without levers are low profiles, short and weighs about the same as a laptop with a composition. If EVO has made you travel to such tournaments and comfort is part of the attraction, then take snacks when they store their limited drops.
Dualsense
MSRP: $ 74: 99
Of course, there is nothing wrong with the controller that your console comes with. The console developers spent years attempt to polish and make sure that each button on your controller holds its reputation and dualsense is not a joke.
It's comfortable and something you are probably used to, so why bother to spend money on another controller? There is nothing wrong with Xbox controllers – we love all consoles – but most tournaments are operated on PlayStation 5, so having a compatible controller is always a necessity.
DUALSENSE EDGE
MSRP: 199.99 $
If you already like dualsense, but you are still looking for an upgrade that could give you a competitive advantage (get?), Can easily catch a familiar option with the DualSense edge.
This driver is “for” DualSense versions that come with rear paddles that you can program in different macros. Do you think you need more affordable buttons instead of bumpers? Whatever the reason, this driver is a heavy commitment, but its multi -purpose use is useful.
Victrix for BFG
MSRP: 199.99 $
Speaking of the available buttons, sometimes they fight games that have too many buttons that you have to hit gradually, and it can be a little embarrassing to press when you go back and forth between the buttons of the traditional controller and bumpers/triggers.
Victrix and others have created a solution with Victrix for BFG. This driver moves two bumper buttons to the front of the controller for easier access. You can also play with claw adhesion to get the best of both worlds if you say so.
Hori combat commander
MSRP: 59.99 $
Victrix controllers are a crop cream in terms of quality combat game controls. Not everyone is able to afford such luxurious needs, especially if you barely immerse the genre of fighting on your feet. Fortunately, a good reliable Hori produces affordable drivers in almost any situation and the fighting games are one of their specialties.
The Hori combat commander is very similar to BFG from Victrix, so if you vibrate with this kind of struggle and do not want such a heavy cash commitment, then shoot at this Oldie, but adventures.
Build your own!
MSRP: The world is your oyster
If you spent time in online space when EVO or any main tournament rolls around, then you saw how the crafty community of combat games could be. Creating your own controller sounds daunting, but companies like Brook Controllers sell PCB pre -manufactured boards unless you are soldering.
Everything you need is to buy some cables, buttons, lever and any containers on which you can imagine you want to play. Creating your own controller speaks of the difficult aspect of DIY, the community of combat games still applies to this day.