The Nintendo Switch‘s small Joy-Con controllers are good for simple multiplayer games (drift issues aside), but the bigger Nintendo Switch Pro controller is much better for more demanding games. With actual grips, the Switch Pro controller is more comfortable and its full D-pad and larger buttons help you find the right controls when you’re in the heat of the moment. All of Nintendo’s controller features like HD Rumble, NFC for Amiibo scanning and motion controls are supported, and it works wired or wireless. It’s great, but it’s also priced between $60 and $70, and that was before coronavirus brought shortages.
There are a number of third-party…
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