![]() ![]() As long as these things aren't a deal breaker, this is still a great controller to have. To be fair, NFC functionality is only important for a handful of Switch games, so depending on the games you're playing, you might not even miss it. The Home and Screenshot buttons have switched places with the + and - buttons. That means that you won't be able to use amiibo with this controller or feel the haptic feedback you'd experience using regular Joy-Cons or the Pro Controller. Long battery life Lasts for a long timeĭespite being somewhat pricey, this controller doesn't feature rumble or NFC functionality. I think this is specifically meant for switching out with another backplate that features different-shaped back buttons, but it's also great for anyone who doesn't want to deal with the extra, backside buttons in the first place. There's a sliding switch on the backside of the controller that allows you to pop the back plate off. If you don't particularly like having those button on the back, you can actually remove them. ![]() What I like about these buttons is that they're super simple to program to the commands you want and they are designed to be less intrusive than others I've used. They press down with a satisfying, soft click and feel pretty similar to a Pro Controller's triggers.įor all of you competitive players, there are mappable buttons on the backside. On top of that, the trigger buttons feel amazing. Something I love about this accessory is that the joysticks have some texture in the center and raised rings on the tips, making this controller feel more responsive than my other ones. PDP Afterglow Wireless Deluxe Controller (Image credit: iMore)
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