I have over a dozen controllers that I cycle through often. These aren’t just relics from past consoles, either; they’ve all been on a quest to find the one controller that I want to pick up and use. Scuf’s Reflex controller has ended that search.
I’ve slowly collected so many controllers because some are better than others for different things — I’ll grab my 8bitdo SN30 Pro for any platformer or retro game, while my Xbox Elite Series 2 fills in for heavy-duty action games like Devil May Cry 5 — but when I want to just pick up and play a game, I never gravitate toward a single controller. I haven’t found one that feels right, nor one that feels personal to me.
It’s the ultimate controller and one that I haven’t really put down for over a month. For someone like me who considers controllers a hobby and collects them religiously, the Reflex is something that no other controller, including the DualSense Edge, can match. Customization isn’t the worst of it. To get a textured back, you need to spend an extra $20. Otherwise, the controller comes with smooth, uncomfortable plastic. Instant triggers, which are adjustable and stock on both the DualSense Edge and Elite Series 2, are another $40. And a carrying case, which comes with a few thumbstick options and an extra charging cable, is an extra $50.
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