Modded PS4 Controller from Evil Controllers Review

Modded PS4 Controller from Evil Controllers Review

I am not a big gamer, I like to play off and on, but never really online or in any competition. But I was unaware that modded controllers have become more common, and as such means, more companies are coming out to meet the demand. Evil Controllers are one such company, and I will be looking at their PS4 Pro controller.

Some of the popular mods for controllers are rapid-fire, drop shot and auto drop. I was surprised to hear that these are competition legal. They have gotten confirmation of this from Microsoft and Sony.

The Pro controller I was sent has two really useful features, sensitive triggers and buttons. The latter makes my button presses register quicker, and my most used feature programmable buttons on the back of the controller.

You can have two or four and can be configured to be any button on your controller. This is done by holding down the share button, and your desired button, then tapping the programmable button. This is a quick easy process and can be done on the go throughout a game.

They are incredibly easy to access and use, and I tended to use them for the analogue stick buttons. The rumble pack has to be removed in order to install the programmable buttons, so the controller will be lacking that, I didn’t even notice if I’m honest.

The triggers are great for shooting games, as you only have to brush them and they are activated. Though I found this a hindrance on stealth games, as I found I accidentally started firing when hiding behind a bin.

Driving games were a lot easier too, as I was able to break and release a lot quicker. This was especially good at playing Rocket Ball, as I was able to “dance” around the field a lot easier and hit the ball more.

I tested playing the first “stage” of Doom, on a standard controller and then on the Pro Controller. I was hitting shots quicker and overall was a lot more precise, especially when gaming instinct kicked in and was just shooting with my gut.

The Pro controller will cost you around $129 with 2 programmable buttons, though they do offer a 10 step customization option, which can jump up in price. Looking around I found Evil Controller to be the most competitively priced online and offering some great products. Check them out below:

evilcontrollers.com/ps4-evil-shift-custom-controller

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Perfect

Owner of a rooted One and Nexus 7. Mostly write reviews of apps and any hardware I can get my hands on. I frequent Google+ and XDA-Developers.

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