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For this generation, as well as last generation, I must go with the PS controller. It just feels to be the most comfortable controller of them all. I enjoy it far more than any of the other first party controllers and 99% of the third party controllers for nearly any type of game. I even prefer it for FPSes over the Xbox one, which most people say they prefer it. It isn't too bad for fighters or 2d fighters either, at least the D-Pad which just trumps all over the GCN and Xbox D-Pads. And the analogs seem to fit for nearly any game, be it RPG or Action/Adeventure. Still this controller has an issue with durability, as it seems to be easy/meant to break. I've already gone through two and though I have dropped them on accident it was not from great heights and onto soft carpet. I also like to think that I keep great care of my equipment and have dropped the GCN and Xbox controllers, by accident, but have yet to go through those two. The only controller that even comes close to comprimising the PS controllers strangle hold over the top spot are some of the Logitech ones, especially the wireless one.
Next in line is the GCN controller. It takes a little getting used to with the button lay out, but once you're over that it is smooth sailing. This controller seems to work with most games well, but the disproportionate size of the D-Pad and odd position and size of the C-stick really hampers it overall. The use of springs for the shoulder buttons also slightly hurts it with the competition. Still a great controller and the only first party controller that can be bought for wireless, has a great battery life, great distance, and just overall has a great sense of durability when compared with the other two. The PS controller almost seems to be meant to break easily. I've already gone through two.
The Xbox controller to me seems to be the controller that had the most potential, but overall is lacking in many departments. It has already seen a redesign from the Duke Controller to the current Controller-S due to gamer fervor over the uncomfortablilty of the Duke. The controller seems to have been designed primarily for use of FPS type games as has been made apparent by the mass of this genre's games on the system. Nonetheless, the controller works well with most games, be it RPG or Action/Adventure. The layout is quite comfortable overall, but many of the buttons are never used. Plastic buttons/glossy buttons/the type of buttons used on the controller should not have been used. They don't help this controller overall, but seem to hinder it. They tend to make your finger tips hurt or get calloused from long periods of gameplay. The D-Pad on this system isn't as bad as the GCN, but is still terrible. Again the glossyness of it hinders it and the position of it, especially for fighters or games that rely on the D-Pad (there aren't many though any more). For a system that so many great fighters on it, this does it hurt it.
So this is my order and sorry for the long description/review, but what's yours?
Next in line is the GCN controller. It takes a little getting used to with the button lay out, but once you're over that it is smooth sailing. This controller seems to work with most games well, but the disproportionate size of the D-Pad and odd position and size of the C-stick really hampers it overall. The use of springs for the shoulder buttons also slightly hurts it with the competition. Still a great controller and the only first party controller that can be bought for wireless, has a great battery life, great distance, and just overall has a great sense of durability when compared with the other two. The PS controller almost seems to be meant to break easily. I've already gone through two.
The Xbox controller to me seems to be the controller that had the most potential, but overall is lacking in many departments. It has already seen a redesign from the Duke Controller to the current Controller-S due to gamer fervor over the uncomfortablilty of the Duke. The controller seems to have been designed primarily for use of FPS type games as has been made apparent by the mass of this genre's games on the system. Nonetheless, the controller works well with most games, be it RPG or Action/Adventure. The layout is quite comfortable overall, but many of the buttons are never used. Plastic buttons/glossy buttons/the type of buttons used on the controller should not have been used. They don't help this controller overall, but seem to hinder it. They tend to make your finger tips hurt or get calloused from long periods of gameplay. The D-Pad on this system isn't as bad as the GCN, but is still terrible. Again the glossyness of it hinders it and the position of it, especially for fighters or games that rely on the D-Pad (there aren't many though any more). For a system that so many great fighters on it, this does it hurt it.
So this is my order and sorry for the long description/review, but what's yours?