![]() The buttons are plenty large enough that you can rest your fingers on them and press with ease, but you can still grip the controller properly. NACON have nailed the placement, in our opinion. The Xbox One Elite controller and the Razer Raiju Ultimate both suffer from this, where they prevent you being able to grip the pad properly. In theory it’s a very good idea and, once you’re used to it and have the muscle memory dialled in, they can work really well, but in practice, they can get in the way. The current trend, at least on these expensive, feature-laden “pro” controllers, is to add buttons/paddles/triggers onto the back where your fingers would typically be doing nothing. The Cross, Square, Triangle and Circle design on the trackpad is lovely, to add more praise. ![]() It’s just a properly well-sorted out piece of design. The triggers are well-sprung, the shoulder buttons feel meaty, the action buttons on the front are large and easy to press. Being able to adjust the thumbsticks angles, as well as the heads, is excellent it really does change how games feel with the analog sticks being one of the main methods of input. The build quality of the device is impeccable, it feels rock solid, everything is finished to a beautiful degree that feels like someone has genuinely thought out every inch of the controller. To wrap things up, the REVOLUTION UNLIMITED is a very mixed bag with some great positives but some features which cripple the overall experience. ![]()
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