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Rexuiz FPS. Awesome mix of Quake and Unreal Tournament games. Local multiplayer stabbing game for PC, Mac, Linux. Rigs of Rods. Band Management Sim, with romance!

Happy Backwards. A puzzle roguelike in hyperbolic plane. Zeno Rogue. Curse of the Arrow. Jump, shoot, solve puzzles, and fight enemies! Can you do that with only one arrow? Drift King - Alpha v0. Death Trips. Mirage Online Classic.

Playing Cuphead with a controller will give you much finer control over your movement, and will make it far easier to jump, shoot and launch special attacks all at once. Batman: Arkham Knight is one of those third-person action games that just never quite seem to translate well to a keyboard-and-mouse setup. It's here that a gamepad will offer better camera and character control.

Full analog movement should prove useful for the game's various stealth sections as well as the versatile Batmobile that's capable of switching into "combat mode" with a full degree-turning radius. Rivals of Aether is a fighting game that models itself very closely on the unique gameplay found in the Super Smash Bros. As such, a controller with two analog sticks will be key for anyone looking to dive deep into the first worthy alternative to Nintendo's venerable fighting series.

And if you're super-serious about it, you might want to use these drivers that let you use a GameCube controller on the Steam version of the game.

If you've managed to make it through Dark Souls and Dark Souls II on a PC without a controller, we're very impressed, but you could be making it so much easier on yourself! You'll find many instances where controlling the speed of your walk with the analog stick to be invaluable for sneaking up on enemies or being able to get through menus in a flash in the middle of combat.

This gorgeously cel-shaded experience is essentially Capcom's answer to The Legend of Zelda, and guiding the wolf-goddess Amaterasu through the game's mix of combat, platforming and puzzle solving will feel best on a traditional gamepad. For those that already have rudder pedals, you can lock off the axis in order to prevent accidental activation. Smooth and accurate self-centering rudder pedals add another layer of realistic control to your flight simulation setup. Whether you prefer the lighter response of a small aircraft or the more robust feel of a heavy jet, a simple twist of the Adjustable Tension Dial will have you flying your way.

Differential Toe Brakes deliver the full control you need when bringing your aircraft up to its stand on the runway. Each hit, crash and explosion can be vividly felt. Also you can adjust the Motor vibration intensity.

Clickable joysticks, easier to discern D-pad, and smooth, responsive shoulder buttons place you in the center of the action.

Adjustable colorful LED light can make it to be the comfortable intensity. The best PC joysticks link you with the game and give you way better control than you'd get on a keyboard and mouse. We also recommend a good wireless gaming keyboard and gaming mouse combo since it's a good way to navigate a game's menu during one of your 'flights.

Serious flight sims are played best with a HOTAS Hands-On Throttle and Stick , which can be a bit of an investment, but once you're set up, it's near impossible to even think about playing a flight sim without one. Easy is the name of the game; the joysticks on this list all require minimal setup, though if you're looking for the full cockpit experience, and more importantly, have the finances, by all means check out the likes of VKB and Virpil.

You can customize your setup to the nth degree with either of those super-premium manufacturers, but you will have to pay through the nose. So, here's a list of our favorite PC joysticks, ones we've personally tested over the years, and ones we think will make a real difference to the experience of most PC gamers. The Thrustmaster Warthog is hands-down the best PC joystick you can buy. It's beautifully made, looks like it was ripped straight out of an A, and comes with an industrial-strength that means the only thing left in our post-apocalyptic future will be a bunch of cockroaches trying to figure out how to use these sticks.

Sure, it's an expensive unit, but you will know your money's been well spent as soon as you lift the lid on the packaging and pull the setup out. The stick alone weighs a kilo even before it's been screwed down onto the solid, wide metal base. That's something to behold, but the throttle is something else. It is one of the finest pieces of PC peripheral engineering I've ever experienced.

Its casing is entirely made of metal and festooned with buttons. And not just buttons either; extra hat switches adorn the throttle itself, one that can be split in two should you need discrete control, and there are a host of toggles and metal flick switches too.

I will honestly just sit there idly flipping switches even when the thing's unplugged, so satisfying is the action. All that weight means it practically sticks to your desk as you fling your Cobra MkIII around in Elite: Dangerous like a BSG Viper, and if you're so inclined, the drill holes are there if you want to make it a permanent addition too. It feels great to use in-game, too, providing you with all the possible control permutations you could need without ever having to go near your keyboard again.

The only slight miss, and one that owes to its AC Warthog replica status, is the lack of Z-rotation on the stick to offering rudder control. However, that's easily mapped onto any number of extra hat switches or even extra analog joysticks. The Warthog was originally released over ten years ago now and yet is still the best you can buy. This explains why the price has steadily crept up since then too. But trust me, if you're serious about the best PC joystick, this is it, and once you pick it up, you'll never think about its price again.

An update to the aging X55, the Logitech X56 HOTAS improves nearly every aspect of the older Saitek design, but it still has many of the same features that made its predecessor great. The throttle can be unlocked to provide inputs for left and right engines individually. The throttle panel also hosts an entire series of metal switches and knobs that feel absolutely awesome. I was a bit disappointed to find out that the metal top plate on both the flight stick and throttle doesn't extend to the base and that both the stick and throttle are composed mostly of plastic.

The hardware still feels sturdy, but the seam running along the joystick handle is a bit jarring given the quality present on the rest of the build.



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