![]() ![]() ![]() If you're looking for a similar game pad for PC, the Xbox version of PDP's $50 Mortal Kombat X Fight Pad should do the trick. These peripherals feature a six-button layout in the front, which is ideal for "claw" players, who like to rest their fingers on the face buttons. Sony's $60 DualShock 4 works just fine for Street Fighter, but if you want something more specialized, you can check out Mad Catz's $60 FightPad Pro or Hori's $50 Fighting Commander 4. There's a common misconception that you need a stick to excel, but pro players such as Darryl "Snake Eyez" Lewis and Du "NuckleDu" Dang have proven that you can win tournaments with a humble PlayStation controller. "There's no right or wrong, just whatever you're most comfortable with." "The game is hard enough by itself, without having to learn a whole new controller," said Ryan "Gootecks" Gutierrez, longtime competitor and founder of Cross Counter TV, a popular fighting-game YouTube channel. Still, that doesn't mean you need to drop hundreds of bucks for a dedicated fighting peripheral, especially if you're just starting out. Whether you use a game pad or an arcade-inspired fight stick, you'll need to form an intimate bond with your weapon of choice in order to pull off special moves with ease. Mad Catz' TE2 Fight Stick and Hori's Fighting Commander 4 Controller ![]()
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