![]() ![]() Torchlight 3, for all ifs flaws, has controller support built in. WoW has rudimentary controller support (no UI to assign functions - you have to use CVARs to fully customize a controller from a forum guide as Blizzard provides no info on it themselves). I could if they’d put controller support onto the PC version and allow full customization so I could assign a force stand still button when using a Razer Raiju Ultimate (their console versions used to have that but it was removed in order to give access to the additional four button binds a little over a year ago). It’s why I can’t fully enjoy Path of Exile’s 12 keybinds and 5 potion slots. It has just under the number of keybinds I can handle with my left hand being forced into the lower left corner of the keyboard to play in order to accomodate my deformed right arm without much pain. I can play D3 on the keyboard, but just barely. It's cheap, and it plays great.It would indeed be a most welcome accessibility option. If you've yet to play one of the best brawlers out there, give it a try on Android. Plus, you get a few extra characters, and they are pretty good, to boot. It's worth the additional cost as it adds an endless mode to the game that brings tons of longevity to the title. Even the touch controls are good, though you'll have an easier time dominating this challenging game with something a little more tactile, like a controller. Since the game has found its way to Android, it's only fitting to include it with our controller support roundup, as it offers spot-on controller support. It's the best beat 'em released in years, calling back to the classics while offering updated graphics fitting for modern devices. Even though the series appeared to be dead, in 2020, DotEmu released a follow-up, and it's superb. Sega had a heck of a series on its hands with Streets of Rage, where many grew up playing the brawlers. ![]()
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