Mark Sammut grew up on the PlayStation 1 and has been playing games ever since, although he is no longer limited to just Sony consoles. Be it JRPGs, shooters, platformers, or hack and slash games, ...
PlayStation promotes a new controller, which has left many fans scratching their heads following a major report that emerged just days ago.
Whether you realized that while losing a game of "Rocket League" against your friend, or when you went off-track while racing in "Forza Horizon 5" on your laptop -- it's not too late to pick up a game ...
When it comes to connectivity in game controllers, you have two basic options: Bluetooth and wireless. Here's how to figure ...
So many third-party controllers for PC exist that it’s hard to argue for a clear-cut winner. One controller has better haptics, the other back buttons, while another just possesses that premium feel ...
For as long as PC and console gaming has existed, gamers have debated the merits of using a gamepad vs. a keyboard and mouse to control onscreen action. While you can play games on your PC with a ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Amazon has limited quantities of all three deals, so if you see one you want, snag it while you can. Since the Neo S connects via Bluetooth, you ...
Looking past the two-tone DualSense color scheme (it is also available in all-black), the Hyperkin Competitor is a smartly designed controller. Starting with the analog sticks, the anti-friction rings ...
The Phase is a new gaming mouse from startup Pixelpaw Labs, and it features a unique design that splits in two, transforming it into a game controller.
Ritwik is a passionate gamer who has a soft spot for JRPGs. He's been writing about all things gaming for six years and counting. FPS games can offer great controller support, leading to a smoother ...
The Phase, from Pixelpaw Labs, is a mouse without a scroll wheel that can split into two controllers, seemingly for the worst of all worlds.
Carnegie Mellon University researchers are using sound to help people with hand tremors, cerebral palsy, nervous system damage, and other fine-motor limitations enjoy video games.