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It's really good, extremely durable, great response and it looks really nice too. I highly recommend it for any game that uses a controller. There are also the other Xbox Controllers (the wired ones, I've never had them so I can't tell you much but apparently from reviews on different store fronts, they don't seem to be very durable). These controllers are a bit pricey but they tend to go on sale often enough. If you intend on playing many games using a controller, that would be the best choice imo.
Playstation 4 (or even 3 for that matter) controllers are good too, but I personally don't like the left thumbstick placement and I'm not a fan of the triggers they use either, but as a controller, it holds up pretty well. PS controllers, imo, are much better for fighting games though.
The Elite is way too out of my price range, but it looks like a solid controller.
Dualshock 4 V2 official Sony version.
Seriously, it's such an improvement over DS3. Even better if you get grips and silicone cover.
They're confortable af, buttons are right placed and all and it won't tire your hand.
Nah, either a 360 or an Xbox One S/2016 version controller, I'd say.
Never been a fan of the shape of the sticks on dualshock pads.