Tag: controllers

Scuf Valor Pro review

Scuf Valor Pro review

The wireless version of the Scuf Valor Pro is finally here, offering everything we loved about the wired version,…
The Wolverine V3 Pro is no longer the best high-end PC gamepad, because Razer’s been indulging in some seriously rabid regicide

The Wolverine V3 Pro…

After less than a month on top, the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro has been dethroned as the best high…
Razer Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC review

Razer Wolverine V3 Pro…

With each iteration, Razer seems to take its Wolverine gaming controller to new heights. The V2 Pro was a…
Xbox Design Lab returns will the ability to customize Xbox Series X/S controllers

Xbox Design Lab returns…

Microsoft today announced the return of Xbox Design Lab, and now you customize your very own Xbox Series X/S…
Logitech has announced an affordable 8 Nm direct drive racing wheel setup with full TrueForce support, along with some fancy trick pedals I want to try for myself

Logitech has announced an…

We’ve long been fans of Logitech’s sim racing lineup, given that you can get in on the ground floor…
This spicy leverless DIY kit has tiny circuit boards under each button so you can create your own rapid trigger Hitbox

This spicy leverless DIY…

Hall effect and other analogue input technologies are taking the gaming world by, well, perhaps not by storm but…
Controller players on Steam doubled in size since 2018

Controller players on Steam…

By Alex Calvin, Tuesday, 24 November 2020 13:29 GMT Valve is giving greater support to the PS5 DualSense gamepad.…
Asus announces the Raikiri II controller with anti-drift TMR joysticks and 1000 Hz wireless polling, which should make the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro look up from its breakfast

Asus announces the Raikiri…

Asus has announced a new version of its Raikiri gaming controller at Gamescom 2025, which to my eyes looks…
I don’t think they should make this

I don’t think they…

We at PC Gamer celebrate ingenuity. Where would our hobby be, were it not for the tinkering and experimentation…
I have no idea what I’d use this gorgeous retro futuristic macropad for, but at $99 I’m thinking of slamming the buy button anyway

I have no idea…

Few of us are immune to the draw of retail therapy. While I can quite happily walk through a…