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Also, since I have consoles as well, I already had a pad that I didn't have to buy separately. For a while it was my PS3 controller via MotionInJoy and then I got a wired 360 pad for various reasons so that works as well, obviously.
So that part makes sense. Thanks for the clarification.
Turned out the message at the start was right, at least for me. As other people have said, it's down to personal preference. I'd say if you have a controller, give it a try and see how it feels and then choose which you prefer.
Having played the game at a pretty high level (A+ everything) using both the d-pad and the analog stick on a PS3 controller and the analog stick on the 360 controller, it really seems like a matter of preference to me. I don't notice any significant difference in my play between any of those methods in any case. One nice thing about the 360 pad compared to PS3, at least, is that it has reasonable trigger shape for running (using X or square I found had a tendency to cramp my hands much more quickly).