I had the 8bitduo Ultimate and I loved it, though it was a little awkward to hold at first as I was more used to the slanted handle design of an Xbox controller. Unfortunately, I think I must have left it somewhere in public leading to it being stolen, as I haven’t seen it in a few months in spite of constantly looking for it. (Fucking ADHD, man) I was also already in the market for a second one as I have a younger sibling who enjoys playing with me, and her current controller isn’t winning any awards (powerA). I also wouldn’t mind something more comfortable to use in handheld mode. I had a Hori Split Pad pro, but I did not like it at all. The controllers felt cheap and hollow, they drained the switch’s already poor battery life even faster, and one half quit working after like a month.

With that out of the way, I’ve looked at a few options:

I could get another 8bitduo Ultimate, and I definitely might, but I’m curious if there are other, more comfortable options available.

I’ve looked at the Gulikit King Kong 2 (and 2 pro) controllers, and they seem great on paper, but I’ve read a lot of reviews claiming they’re prone to hardware failure in some form or another.

Lastly, I’ve seen a lot on the Nyxi Wizard. It’s newer, so I don’t know that there’s any long-term reviews available, and I don’t know how comfortable the GameCube layout is for most games, but I’ve read that in terms of quality it seems great, plus it has the benefit of being a joycon substitute.

Last lastly: Another thing I want to consider is whether I should get a joycon substitute, or get a console mount for a pro controller. I’ve heard a lot of good things about the Fixture S2 (i have an OLED) but I’ve also read that it tends to break with extended use.

  • Carighan Maconar
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    49 months ago

    For the Switch, it has to be either their own Pro Controller, or IMO that very 8bitdo Ultimate. The latter has the upside that you can also use it on PCs, on the downside its vibration is significantly worse than the Nintendo one.

    Everything else I’ve tried, Hori, Gulikit, they’ve all been disappointing by comparison to those two.

    • @Glemek
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      19 months ago

      You can use the switch pro controller on PC