New Street Fighter-Themed Fight Pads Have Unique, Tournament-Grade Features

If you prefer to use a controller instead of a fight stick for your fighting games, then you should take a close look at the upcoming Hori Fighting Commander Octa. Designed specifically for fighting games--and available in two cool Street Fighter designs--it's a nice alternative to the jumble of fight sticks available on the market. Preorders are now available ahead of its August 16 release, so consider reserving a unit if you want to get your hands on it as soon as possible. Preorder Juri Edition Preorder Cammy Edition Gallery These wired PC gamepads are available with artwork featuring either Cammy or Juri. Regardless of which you pick, you're getting a controller built for quick button and bumper inputs, a D-pad designed for precise directional inputs, and a unique analog slide pad to help you navigate in-game menus. It comes with six face buttons instead of the usual four, plus four additional bumpers on the top of the controller.The gamepad is officially licensed by Capcom and is built to be a competition-grade fight pad. So if you're looking for a way to up your game but don't want to worry about using a fight stick, this is a great alternative. You'll even get access to the Hori Device Manager companion app to help you manage button assignments and adjust your D-pad. That's a lot of value for $60.Continue Reading at GameSpot

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New Street Fighter-Themed Fight Pads Have Unique, Tournament-Grade Features

If you prefer to use a controller instead of a fight stick for your fighting games, then you should take a close look at the upcoming Hori Fighting Commander Octa. Designed specifically for fighting games--and available in two cool Street Fighter designs--it's a nice alternative to the jumble of fight sticks available on the market. Preorders are now available ahead of its August 16 release, so consider reserving a unit if you want to get your hands on it as soon as possible.

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These wired PC gamepads are available with artwork featuring either Cammy or Juri. Regardless of which you pick, you're getting a controller built for quick button and bumper inputs, a D-pad designed for precise directional inputs, and a unique analog slide pad to help you navigate in-game menus. It comes with six face buttons instead of the usual four, plus four additional bumpers on the top of the controller.

The gamepad is officially licensed by Capcom and is built to be a competition-grade fight pad. So if you're looking for a way to up your game but don't want to worry about using a fight stick, this is a great alternative. You'll even get access to the Hori Device Manager companion app to help you manage button assignments and adjust your D-pad. That's a lot of value for $60.

Continue Reading at GameSpot