Why I Love Nintendo s Pro Switch Controller
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Why I Love Nintendo’s Pro Switch Controller
The perfect evolution of all Nintendo’s revolutionary controllers
By Charlie Sorrel Charlie Sorrel Senior Tech Reporter Charlie Sorrel has been writing about technology, and its effects on society and the planet, for 13 years. lifewire's editorial guidelines Published on October 6, 2021 11:50AM EDT Fact checked by Rich Scherr Fact checked by Rich Scherr University of Maryland Baltimore County Rich Scherr is a seasoned technology and financial journalist who spent nearly two decades as the editor of Potomac and Bay Area Tech Wire. lifewire's fact checking process Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Gaming Mobile Phones Internet & Security Computers & Tablets Smart Life Home Theater & Entertainment Software & Apps Social Media Streaming GamingKey Takeaways
The Pro Controller is Nintendo’s dedicated wireless Switch controller.It only works with the Switch, not with PCs, phones, or iPads.Apart from its terrible D-pad, it’s perfect. Charlie Sorrel / Lifewire Nintendo’s Pro Switch Controller is the best way to play games on your Switch, and it might even be the best Nintendo controller ever. Nintendo is well known for making the most fun games around, usually on hardware that looks pedestrian, or even retro, compared to the latest consoles from the competition. But it also has a history of making amazing and innovative game controllers. The NES gamepad might not look like much today, but it was a lot better than the wrist-breaking Atari CX40 Joystick from 1977, for example, and the N64 controller defined controls for the era of 3D games. The Pro Controller might not be as game-changing as those early designs, but it combines the best of all of them into a unit that is accurate, full-featured, good-looking, and that brings levels of comfort usually only associated with a memory-foam mattress draped with a gravity blanket. The Pro Controller may not be the best controller available... But if you buy one, you will never regret it.Why It s So Good
The Pro Controller doesn’t look special. It’s the same plastic croissant shape that Sony introduced with its PlayStation controller. It doesn’t even have any fancy extras, like the N64’s third, central prong, trigger, and then-novel analog stick. It’s just a standard dual-analog controller—on the surface. The Pro Controller is an evolution of all Nintendo’s previous innovations. It has the N64’s analog stick (two of them), the Wii’s motion control, the solid buttons and shoulder controls of the SNES, and its haptic rumble makes games more immersive and provides interactive feedback. It’s the sum of all these parts that make it so good. Everything (almost—see below) is pitch-perfect. The unit is comfy for small and large hands, and the transparent black sections make it look good, too, like an artifact from a video game. The only bad part of the controller is the D-pad. It’s fine in games like Zelda: Breath of the Wild, where you use it as four individual buttons to select your weapons and so on. But when used as an actual directional D-pad in the SNES games that Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can play, it’s hopeless. On the SNES controller, a good player can pull off flawless Hadoukens and Shoryukens every time in Street Fighter II. However, playing with the Pro Controller, you’re lucky to get one out of 10 to fly. It’s so bad that I don’t bother to play the games anymore—and I used to be able to defeat SFII challengers playing with my feet. Charlie Sorrel / LifewireIt Makes You Better
Here's a true story. It happened last week and is the reason I pitched this article to my editors. I play a lot of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe with my partner, a newcomer to gaming and a pretty mean kart driver. But they almost always lose, and in a seemingly random pattern. One race, they'll come in second place, the next race, ninth. After a complaint of the shoulder button not working (you need it to hop, and therefore to drift, which is the fundamental Mario Kart driving skill), we switched controllers. I handed over my Pro Controller and took the JoyCons that come with the Switch. And guess what? I lost. I finished in eighth place. My better half finished first. The good news is, the races are now much better matched. The bad news is that I have to buy another $70 controller. The Pro Controller may not be the best controller available. Perhaps the $180 Xbox Elite controller would take that title. But if you buy one, you will never regret it. If you screw up a game playing it with the Pro, then it's your fault. You won't get hand cramps, nor get confused about what buttons you should be pressing. You'll spend a short time getting accustomed to its layout, and then you will forget about it, leaving you to enjoy the game. And isn't that exactly the point of a good controller?Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Connect a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller to a PC The 6 Best Controllers for Smash Ultimate of 2022 The 5 Best Nintendo Switch Controllers of 2022 How to Transfer Save Data Between Users on the Switch How to Use External Controllers on Steam Deck How to Connect PS4 or Xbox Controllers to Switch How to Connect the Nintendo Switch to Your Laptop How to Download and Play Fortnite on Nintendo Switch The 10 Best Nintendo Switch Accessories How to Set up and Use a Nintendo Switch Microphone Nintendo Switch Review: The Best Portable Gaming Console The 9 Best PC Controllers, Tested by Lifewire How to Turn Off Motion Control on Nintendo Switch Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Review: A Recreated and Updated Classic How to Turn Off a Nintendo Switch Controller Nintendo Switch vs. Nintendo Switch Lite: Which Gaming Console Is Best? Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies