
"The Steam Controller ain't a looker. It looks bloated and is covered in buttons, pads, sticks, and more buttons. At first, holding it felt strange. But once I realized the back buttons take some amount of effort to press, I started holding it like an Xbox controller, and soon, it felt just as natural."
"Valve told Kotaku it wanted the Steam Controller to contain all of the input options found on the Steam Deck. And it does. That means if you play Steam Deck games using a specific layout, it will just work on the Steam Controller."
"Setting it up is super easy. You plug in the USB puck into your PC, and assuming you have Steam installed, it will detect."
The new Steam Controller, set for release on May 4, has proven to be an excellent PC gamepad after weeks of use. Despite its unconventional design and high price of $100, it offers a range of input options similar to the Steam Deck. The controller features numerous buttons and grips, which may initially feel awkward but become natural with use. Setting it up is straightforward, and it seamlessly integrates with Steam, enhancing the gaming experience.
Read at Kotaku
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