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HORI Fighting Commander for Xbox One Officially Licensed by Microsoft

Platform : Xbox One, Xbox 360, Windows Vista, Mac, Windows XP
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Style: Xbox One
Pattern Name: Fighting Commander

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  • Officially Licensed by Microsoft
  • Designed for 2D fighting games with 6-button layout
  • Compatible with Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC (through Xinput)
  • Custom input settings
  • Wired controller for instant response

Product information

UPC 873124005967
Compatible Video Game Console Models Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox 360 E, Microsoft Xbox One S, Microsoft Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox One X
ASIN B01MSEPQ55
Release date May 31, 2017
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4.2 out of 5 stars 2,542 ratings

4.2 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank
Product Dimensions 5.91 x 3.15 x 7.87 inches; 7.05 ounces
Type of item Video Game
Item model number XBO-013U
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Weight 7.1 ounces
Manufacturer HORI
Date First Available February 1, 2017

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Officially Licensed by Microsoft. The Fighting Commander is the ultimate controller for 2D Fighting Games and also works great on many other 2D software titles. This pad is a pure performer with the industry's best D-Pad, six-button layout, large buttons, improved ergonomics, and high quality construction. Features Assign button to set buttons to desired layout and function. Switch the D-Pad to function as the D-Pad or Left Analog Stick. 10-foot cable is long enough for most gaming environments, and the wired connection ensures quick and accurate response. Also compatible with Xbox 360 and PC through XInput.


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Customers find the controller works fantastically out of the box and is particularly good for fighting games, with one customer noting it's better than the standard Xbox One controller. The build quality receives mixed feedback, with some praising its quality while others find it flimsy, and the buttons and responsiveness also get mixed reviews. Customers appreciate the comfort, with one mentioning it feels great with specific games like MKX and Injustice.

215 customers mention "Functionality"180 positive35 negative

Customers find that the controller works fantastically out of the box and is great for almost any fighting game.

"...to pull any moves from any of the aforementioned games and all of them play perfectly with no input lag or any other issues, regardless the console..." Read more

"...Honestly, the shape is very pleasing in the hand and perfectly weighted and was the best thing about the controller...." Read more

"...I give it 3 stars because it does work, and I'd say it's made decently, but it's not good for what I intended to use it for." Read more

"...It's very sturdy, button response is very good, and overall a high-quality product...." Read more

196 customers mention "Controller quality"153 positive43 negative

Customers praise the controller's quality, describing it as the best fighting game controller and FightPad, with one customer noting it works well for 2D games.

"...some days using this controller I can definitely recommend it for fighting game enthusiasts...." Read more

"...Now for the few negatives on this otherwise fantastic controller. The main one being the current availability...." Read more

"...The Wrap up. Fantastic controller. After getting use to the bulk, the joypad feels really good in my hands...." Read more

"This is a awesome controller. I have purchased this controller several times between ebay and amazon, and now it is no where to be found...." Read more

156 customers mention "Dpad quality"133 positive23 negative

Customers praise the D-pad quality of the controller, describing it as amazing, with one customer noting it performs better than the Xbox 360 controller.

"...The d-pad is fantastic, as are the buttons. In short, this is a great controller...." Read more

"...The D-Pad is fantastic when you first get it but will deteriorate rather quickly once you're using this controller normally...." Read more

"...Enter the HORI fighting joypad. I get the precision provided by my thumb and also all 6 buttons to boot...." Read more

"...controller I can now do IAD Tatamigaeshi (2369K) with Baiken much more consistently and I was able to complete her #10 Advanced Combo Trial...." Read more

133 customers mention "Comfort"107 positive26 negative

Customers find the controller comfortable, noting that it fits well in their hands and feels good to hold.

"...hands perfectly, The buttons are in good array and they feel very good in the fingers when they are pressed...." Read more

"It’s basically as perfect as you can get for a fight pad. Comfortable to hold, big spacious dpad that reads well, and still leaves some room for you..." Read more

"...Feels great in the hands. The shape is absolutely perfect. The Bad:..." Read more

"...After getting use to the bulk, the joypad feels really good in my hands...." Read more

87 customers mention "Gaming performance"87 positive0 negative

Customers praise the controller's performance in fighting games, particularly mentioning its effectiveness with Street Fighter titles. One customer notes it makes these games easier to play, while another highlights its compatibility with PC and PS3 fighting games.

"...selling point to this controller is how well-suited it is to modern fighting games by default...." Read more

"...This controller is great for any fighting games in my opinon. The whole controller feels comfy in my hands...." Read more

"...Other than that this Hori Fighting Commander helps me play DOA5LR better and could be improved." Read more

"Great controller and I think it's probably one of the best for fighting games. As long as you practice your inputs will be very clean...." Read more

200 customers mention "Buttons"118 positive82 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the controller's buttons, with some finding them nice and responsive, while others note they are bigger than expected.

"...and RT are on the face of the controller, you have easy access to all six main attack buttons, and LP+MP+HP and LK+MK+HK are suddenly mapped to the..." Read more

"...6. In case you get confused or assign any button incorrectly, or if you want to try different configurations for different games and start all over,..." Read more

"...Good thing the controller gives you the option to change the shoulder button config with a flip of the switch. The Wrap up...." Read more

"...and native pc support with correct button mapping--the Hori FC4 has the main four face buttons swapped..." Read more

159 customers mention "Build quality"108 positive51 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the controller's build quality, with some finding it solid and blown away by its quality, while others report it feels flimsy and breaks easily.

"...The controller does not feel cheap at all at any time. The USB cord is long enough...." Read more

"...Entirely lacks switches for buttons, but doesn’t need them. Build quality overall is great for a pad...." Read more

"...The D-Pad is fantastic when you first get it but will deteriorate rather quickly once you're using this controller normally...." Read more

"...The cross pad is stiff but definitely responsive and will break in after time...." Read more

99 customers mention "Responsiveness"66 positive33 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the controller's responsiveness: while some find it very responsive, particularly with fighting games, others report that the D-pad is slow and the buttons become less responsive over time.

"...The D-Pad in the HORI FC is flawless. It is way easier to pull any moves from any of the aforementioned games and all of them play perfectly with no..." Read more

"...The cross pad is stiff but definitely responsive and will break in after time...." Read more

"...The Bad: R2 and L2 sometimes don't activate if you're not hitting them dead center...." Read more

"...All in all, this is a very responsive and reliable controller that I plan on using for a long time..." Read more

Button Assign feature works well, you just have to learn how to do it.
5 out of 5 stars
Button Assign feature works well, you just have to learn how to do it.
I received this controller but abstained myself of writing any reviews until I used it long enough. I tested it with several games: -Ultra Street Fighter 4 (running on Xbox One) -Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (running on Xbox One) -Karnov's Revenge (XB1) -Real Bout Fatal Fury Special (XB1) -World Heroes 2 (XB1) -Tekken 7 (XB1) -Killer Instinct (XB1) -Mortal Kombat XL (XB1) -Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition (XB360) -Street Fighter X Tekken (XB360) -Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection (XB360) -Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (XB360) -The King Of Fighter XIII (XB360) I love fighting games but always suffered with the Xbox controllers; even though Microsoft improved the Xbox One controller over the 360's, it still wasn't the best controller around, particularly because of the D-pad. Now after some days using this controller I can definitely recommend it for fighting game enthusiasts. For other games such as shooters, sports, adventure and racing games both the original XB1 and 360's controllers work very well. But it is difficult in fighting games to pull certain moves as the D-pad is not the best. The D-Pad in the HORI FC is flawless. It is way easier to pull any moves from any of the aforementioned games and all of them play perfectly with no input lag or any other issues, regardless the console they are run on. The controller does not feel cheap at all at any time. The USB cord is long enough. The controller fits the hands perfectly, The buttons are in good array and they feel very good in the fingers when they are pressed. I had also purchased the Mortal Kombat Fight Pad which is very inferior to the HFC. I won't go deep into specifications of the controller as there are many other reviews making a good work for that part, I just want to mention something about the "Assign" button. Even though it's very easy to assign buttons, I want to mention how to do it as the instruction booklet that comes in the controller is not very clear or very self-explanatory. I actually had to try several times until I finally grasped it. The layout of the front buttons is X, Y, RB and A, B, RT. This array leaves LT and LB buttons in the right shoulders which is a real issue for me, especially for Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. In the left shoulder side we have the stick buttons for the right and left sticks. Kinda awkward positioning for these... but anyway. How do you assign buttons? Very easy. Let's suppose that I want to place the RT button where the LT button is placed in this HORI FC controller, second button on the right shoulder: 1. Press the assign button for around 3 seconds until a red light in the controller starts blinking. 2. During this light blinking, since you want to place the RT button where the LT button is, you have to press the LT button first. This is the final destination of the RT button, so you press LT first. 3. Finally, press the RT button. When you do that, the light will stop blinking, but the red light won't turn off. This is an indication that the assignation is in use. Now, the RT button is located in the second button of the right shoulder. 4. You can continue assigning other buttons to other locations following the same steps. Doesn't matter if the red light stopped blinking, once you keep the assign button pressed for other 3 seconds the light will start blinking again and you will be able to repeat the assignation process. 5. Keep in mind that the names of the buttons printed in the controllers will be the key for the next assignations. For example, we already placed the RT button where the LT is located in the controller. So, suppose that now you want to assign the LT button in this controller to the button that should be the LT in the standard Xbox One/360 controller: second button on the left shoulder. In the HORI controller, this button is the RSB (right stick button). Do the same steps: press for 3 seconds the assign button, press the RSB button (because this is the destination of the LT button) and finally press the LT button. Didn't we move the RT button to the LT before? Don't worry! The RT button won't go to the RSB. The controller still acknowledges the LT button as the LT function, So if you are worried that the controller will be a mess, it won't be. AS LONG AS YOU DO IT ONE BY ONE AND IN GOOD ORDER. 6. In case you get confused or assign any button incorrectly, or if you want to try different configurations for different games and start all over, then press the assign button again for three seconds and as soon as the light starts blinking again, press the guide button. This will reset the whole controller to its factory settings. Also the red light will turn off, indicating that nothing is being assigned at the moment. 7. This controller keeps the button assignation even after you turn off the console and unplug the controller, so you don't have to repeat this process everytime you connect the controller. I guess the configuration is saved in the controller, because I keep switching the controller between the Xbox One and the Xbox 360, but I did not have to run the assign process in the Xbox 360, I just did it in the Xbox One and as far as I can tell, I can use the controller in either console and the configuration remains. I definitely recommend this controller, it is excellent!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2018
    Style: Xbox OnePattern Name: Fighting CommanderVerified Purchase
    I received this controller but abstained myself of writing any reviews until I used it long enough. I tested it with several games:

    -Ultra Street Fighter 4 (running on Xbox One)
    -Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (running on Xbox One)
    -Karnov's Revenge (XB1)
    -Real Bout Fatal Fury Special (XB1)
    -World Heroes 2 (XB1)
    -Tekken 7 (XB1)
    -Killer Instinct (XB1)
    -Mortal Kombat XL (XB1)
    -Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition (XB360)
    -Street Fighter X Tekken (XB360)
    -Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection (XB360)
    -Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (XB360)
    -The King Of Fighter XIII (XB360)

    I love fighting games but always suffered with the Xbox controllers; even though Microsoft improved the Xbox One controller over the 360's, it still wasn't the best controller around, particularly because of the D-pad. Now after some days using this controller I can definitely recommend it for fighting game enthusiasts. For other games such as shooters, sports, adventure and racing games both the original XB1 and 360's controllers work very well. But it is difficult in fighting games to pull certain moves as the D-pad is not the best.

    The D-Pad in the HORI FC is flawless. It is way easier to pull any moves from any of the aforementioned games and all of them play perfectly with no input lag or any other issues, regardless the console they are run on. The controller does not feel cheap at all at any time. The USB cord is long enough. The controller fits the hands perfectly, The buttons are in good array and they feel very good in the fingers when they are pressed. I had also purchased the Mortal Kombat Fight Pad which is very inferior to the HFC. I won't go deep into specifications of the controller as there are many other reviews making a good work for that part, I just want to mention something about the "Assign" button.

    Even though it's very easy to assign buttons, I want to mention how to do it as the instruction booklet that comes in the controller is not very clear or very self-explanatory. I actually had to try several times until I finally grasped it. The layout of the front buttons is X, Y, RB and A, B, RT. This array leaves LT and LB buttons in the right shoulders which is a real issue for me, especially for Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. In the left shoulder side we have the stick buttons for the right and left sticks. Kinda awkward positioning for these... but anyway. How do you assign buttons? Very easy. Let's suppose that I want to place the RT button where the LT button is placed in this HORI FC controller, second button on the right shoulder:

    1. Press the assign button for around 3 seconds until a red light in the controller starts blinking.

    2. During this light blinking, since you want to place the RT button where the LT button is, you have to press the LT button first. This is the final destination of the RT button, so you press LT first.

    3. Finally, press the RT button. When you do that, the light will stop blinking, but the red light won't turn off. This is an indication that the assignation is in use. Now, the RT button is located in the second button of the right shoulder.

    4. You can continue assigning other buttons to other locations following the same steps. Doesn't matter if the red light stopped blinking, once you keep the assign button pressed for other 3 seconds the light will start blinking again and you will be able to repeat the assignation process.

    5. Keep in mind that the names of the buttons printed in the controllers will be the key for the next assignations. For example, we already placed the RT button where the LT is located in the controller. So, suppose that now you want to assign the LT button in this controller to the button that should be the LT in the standard Xbox One/360 controller: second button on the left shoulder. In the HORI controller, this button is the RSB (right stick button). Do the same steps: press for 3 seconds the assign button, press the RSB button (because this is the destination of the LT button) and finally press the LT button. Didn't we move the RT button to the LT before? Don't worry! The RT button won't go to the RSB. The controller still acknowledges the LT button as the LT function, So if you are worried that the controller will be a mess, it won't be. AS LONG AS YOU DO IT ONE BY ONE AND IN GOOD ORDER.

    6. In case you get confused or assign any button incorrectly, or if you want to try different configurations for different games and start all over, then press the assign button again for three seconds and as soon as the light starts blinking again, press the guide button. This will reset the whole controller to its factory settings. Also the red light will turn off, indicating that nothing is being assigned at the moment.

    7. This controller keeps the button assignation even after you turn off the console and unplug the controller, so you don't have to repeat this process everytime you connect the controller. I guess the configuration is saved in the controller, because I keep switching the controller between the Xbox One and the Xbox 360, but I did not have to run the assign process in the Xbox 360, I just did it in the Xbox One and as far as I can tell, I can use the controller in either console and the configuration remains.

    I definitely recommend this controller, it is excellent!
    Customer image
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Button Assign feature works well, you just have to learn how to do it.

    Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2018
    I received this controller but abstained myself of writing any reviews until I used it long enough. I tested it with several games:

    -Ultra Street Fighter 4 (running on Xbox One)
    -Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (running on Xbox One)
    -Karnov's Revenge (XB1)
    -Real Bout Fatal Fury Special (XB1)
    -World Heroes 2 (XB1)
    -Tekken 7 (XB1)
    -Killer Instinct (XB1)
    -Mortal Kombat XL (XB1)
    -Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition (XB360)
    -Street Fighter X Tekken (XB360)
    -Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection (XB360)
    -Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (XB360)
    -The King Of Fighter XIII (XB360)

    I love fighting games but always suffered with the Xbox controllers; even though Microsoft improved the Xbox One controller over the 360's, it still wasn't the best controller around, particularly because of the D-pad. Now after some days using this controller I can definitely recommend it for fighting game enthusiasts. For other games such as shooters, sports, adventure and racing games both the original XB1 and 360's controllers work very well. But it is difficult in fighting games to pull certain moves as the D-pad is not the best.

    The D-Pad in the HORI FC is flawless. It is way easier to pull any moves from any of the aforementioned games and all of them play perfectly with no input lag or any other issues, regardless the console they are run on. The controller does not feel cheap at all at any time. The USB cord is long enough. The controller fits the hands perfectly, The buttons are in good array and they feel very good in the fingers when they are pressed. I had also purchased the Mortal Kombat Fight Pad which is very inferior to the HFC. I won't go deep into specifications of the controller as there are many other reviews making a good work for that part, I just want to mention something about the "Assign" button.

    Even though it's very easy to assign buttons, I want to mention how to do it as the instruction booklet that comes in the controller is not very clear or very self-explanatory. I actually had to try several times until I finally grasped it. The layout of the front buttons is X, Y, RB and A, B, RT. This array leaves LT and LB buttons in the right shoulders which is a real issue for me, especially for Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. In the left shoulder side we have the stick buttons for the right and left sticks. Kinda awkward positioning for these... but anyway. How do you assign buttons? Very easy. Let's suppose that I want to place the RT button where the LT button is placed in this HORI FC controller, second button on the right shoulder:

    1. Press the assign button for around 3 seconds until a red light in the controller starts blinking.

    2. During this light blinking, since you want to place the RT button where the LT button is, you have to press the LT button first. This is the final destination of the RT button, so you press LT first.

    3. Finally, press the RT button. When you do that, the light will stop blinking, but the red light won't turn off. This is an indication that the assignation is in use. Now, the RT button is located in the second button of the right shoulder.

    4. You can continue assigning other buttons to other locations following the same steps. Doesn't matter if the red light stopped blinking, once you keep the assign button pressed for other 3 seconds the light will start blinking again and you will be able to repeat the assignation process.

    5. Keep in mind that the names of the buttons printed in the controllers will be the key for the next assignations. For example, we already placed the RT button where the LT is located in the controller. So, suppose that now you want to assign the LT button in this controller to the button that should be the LT in the standard Xbox One/360 controller: second button on the left shoulder. In the HORI controller, this button is the RSB (right stick button). Do the same steps: press for 3 seconds the assign button, press the RSB button (because this is the destination of the LT button) and finally press the LT button. Didn't we move the RT button to the LT before? Don't worry! The RT button won't go to the RSB. The controller still acknowledges the LT button as the LT function, So if you are worried that the controller will be a mess, it won't be. AS LONG AS YOU DO IT ONE BY ONE AND IN GOOD ORDER.

    6. In case you get confused or assign any button incorrectly, or if you want to try different configurations for different games and start all over, then press the assign button again for three seconds and as soon as the light starts blinking again, press the guide button. This will reset the whole controller to its factory settings. Also the red light will turn off, indicating that nothing is being assigned at the moment.

    7. This controller keeps the button assignation even after you turn off the console and unplug the controller, so you don't have to repeat this process everytime you connect the controller. I guess the configuration is saved in the controller, because I keep switching the controller between the Xbox One and the Xbox 360, but I did not have to run the assign process in the Xbox 360, I just did it in the Xbox One and as far as I can tell, I can use the controller in either console and the configuration remains.

    I definitely recommend this controller, it is excellent!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
    Style: PS4Pattern Name: Fighting CommanderVerified Purchase
    It’s basically as perfect as you can get for a fight pad. Comfortable to hold, big spacious dpad that reads well, and still leaves some room for you be a little sloppy with inputs. Entirely lacks switches for buttons, but doesn’t need them. Build quality overall is great for a pad. Face buttons are large and spaced well, 6 button arcade layout is great for 6 button games like Street Fighter.

    Unlike some fightpads, the extra 2 face buttons (R1 / R2) are redundant with the back right trigger/bumper (also R1 / R2) instead of being switched to L1 / L2 with the old left set of triggers being turned into L3 and R3. Accessing R3/L3 is done by flipping a switch next to the left bumper. Some may not like this arrangement, but I enjoy having redundant buttons. In 6 button fighters I use face buttons and in 4 button fighters / anime games I use the triggers. Make sure to ask if this pad is tournament legal, I know some rulesets frown upon redundant bindings, and this pad has them built in.

    Now for the few negatives on this otherwise fantastic controller. The main one being the current availability. Hori has stopped producing the fighting commander 4, shifting their focus towards the Octa controller. I feel the fc4 is superior to the Octa even though it lacks programmable buttons or an analog stick, but the price jump due to limited supply might make the Octa ultimately a better buy for your money. When I started using the FC4 it only costed $30, which is an absolute steal! Now I see them being sold for $80-$90 at times, and I think at that point you might as well buy a haute42 leverless or another fight pad… as the fc4 does have some occasional durability issues. I own around 6 or 7 of these and all are functional, but over the years 2 have had the Dpad’s mounting in the controller chipped at the bottom right corner making them unreliable, and 2 have had their left triggers become less responsive when pressed at the low edges. Most people shouldn’t have these problems though as I am a very very VERY heavy user and play high execution characters in fgs.

    If you can snag one of these for a good price, do so, you won’t regret it especially if you like a Sega Saturn style controller. If not, look elsewhere.

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  • Angel García
    4.0 out of 5 stars Todo correcto
    Reviewed in Spain on November 26, 2021
    Style: SNES ClassicPattern Name: Fighting CommanderVerified Purchase
    El mando está en buenas condiciones pero no pude probarlo, porque pensé que funcionaba en pc pero no es así.
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  • mayos8
    5.0 out of 5 stars A buen precio pero no la mejor opcion
    Reviewed in Mexico on February 8, 2021
    Style: SNES ClassicPattern Name: Fighting CommanderVerified Purchase
    Este control tiene muy buen precio, y sobre todo de pronto lo ponen en especial y sale mas barato de lo normal. No digo que sea un mal control, de hecho la calidad de los materiales es muy buena, pero en mi punto de vista, no es la mejor opcion, en mi caso se compraron para nintendo mini y si funcionan perfectamente, pero tambien tengo otros marca 8bitdo y prefiero estos. Voy a destacar los pros y contras de cada uno para quien vaya a comprar pueda decidir mas facil.
    8bitdo pros - Es identico en tamaño, forma y color al original de super nintendo, la calidad de los materiales es buenisima, es inalambrico, trae pila interna y se carga con usb, la pila le dura semanas, tiene buen alcance, es facil de sincronizar, se apaga solo despues de unos minutos de dejarlo de usar, se prende con solo presionar cualquier boton y esta listo para usarse en el momento.
    8bitdo contras - Es mas caro que el HORI (aunque por la calidad lo vale), tiene un poco de lag o retraso pero es minimo casi imperceptible solo en juegos de precision puedes notarlo, la cruz de las flechas es un poco dura e imprecisa sobre todo la de abajo es dificil por ejemplo hacer una media luna con las flechas, ya que al momento de empezar a presionar un lado, se esta presionando abajo tambien, es un poco dificil acostumbrarse a eso.
    HORI pros - Es mas barato que el 8bitdo, buena calidad de los materiales, es inalambrico, la pila le dura como 3 semanas, depende el uso, tiene buen alcance, tiene muy muy poco lag, menos que el 8bitdo.
    HORI contras - Usa pilas AA por lo tanto cada que se terminen hay que ponerle nuevas, o en su defecto ponerle recargables, se supone que son faciles de sincronizar pero de los 3 que compre, con dos batalle un poco para sincronizarlos y uno de ellos se desincronizo a los dos dias, pero se vuelve a sincronizar solo dejando presionado start por 5 segundos, este tambien tiene un poco imprecisas las flechas, la cruz esta algo dura, pasa lo mismo que con el 8 bitdo al querer hacer por ejemplo una media luna, al estar presionando un lado se esta presionando abajo al mismo tiempo, o incluso al estar presionando un lado y se esta presionando solo abajo. Otro contra es que el control no es la misma forma que el original, por lo tanto el acomodo de los botones es incomodo para jugar algunos juegos.
    Espero le sirva a decidir mas facil a quien quiera comprar un control.
    Son opiniones basadas en mi experiencia
  • Amazon カスタマー
    5.0 out of 5 stars 格闘ゲームに最適!
    Reviewed in Japan on March 17, 2020
    Style: Xbox OnePattern Name: Fighting CommanderVerified Purchase
    やっと手に入れました。
  • Andree
    5.0 out of 5 stars Better than a stick if bought for fighting games
    Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2019
    Style: Xbox OnePattern Name: Fighting CommanderVerified Purchase
    Honestly, this is much better and affordable than buying an arcade stick (which i did and regret, F300 mayflash fook you). The D-pad is great for making circles and all that stuff. It's a real D-pad and not a rocking one like a Sega Genesis. This will work on your PC, Xbox one and Xbox 360. I play mainly Street fighter 3 and Skullgirls and can pull some crazy ass combos, much better than the regular controller (for 6 buttons fighting games, if you play 4 buttong FG games like dragon ball only then stick with the original xbox controller). If you're planning to play fighting games, this is a must-buy. My only regret is that i didn't do it before buying an arcade stick.
  • Sir Beal
    5.0 out of 5 stars Having made the error of buying 2-3 cheap ones i bit the bullet and got this and im so glad i did
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 12, 2018
    Style: Xbox OnePattern Name: Fighting CommanderVerified Purchase
    INCREDIBLE! Having made the error of buying 2-3 cheap ones i bit the bullet and got this and im so glad i did. This pad works flawlessly and uses the xbox 360 drivers so you are able to map the buttons, this makes playing fighting games on the pc a pleasure after struggling with the 360 dpad (fighters will know what i mean) Overall a good solid well made pad that lives up to the Hiori brand :)