![]() Rather, I’m amazed by how much easier it is to pull up when using the DualShock 4. I’m not suggesting that the map is hard to pull on using an Xbox One controller. I’m thankful Redbox saved me from myself on this one. I was so close to never getting the PlayStation 4 Resident Evil 2 experience and, honestly, I would’ve been missing out. Typically, when a game is available on both the PS4 and Xbox One, I default to the Xbox One because of the diagonal analog sticks. My brother was able to secure a copy, but it was for the PlayStation 4. But pickings were slim when it came to getting a copy of Resident Evil 2 from Redbox at launch. ![]() I never even intended to make this discovery. But I finally learned to appreciate the DualShock 4 when I played Resident Evil 2 on the PlayStation 4. I feel most at home when holding the Xbox One controller or the Nintendo Switch Pro controller. Most of all though, I’m just a fan of diagonal analog sticks. Pan over to PlayStation’s controller offerings, and we have the Goku controller, cheap copper looks, and other mediocre offerings. ![]() ![]() ![]() I love the subtle gradients of the Shadow line and appreciate that I can always customize my own controller using Xbox Design Lab. It’s more comfortable and it looks better across its color variants. I like the real estate the Xbox One controller offers. It’s not a bad controller by any means, but when it comes to this generation, it’s at the bottom of my list. As egregious as it might be to say here at PlayStation LifeStyle, I have to admit it: I have not been a fan of the DualShock 4. ![]()
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