![]() ![]() ![]() With the offset analog sticks, the face buttons of the Pro Commander have been moved up from the typical placement on Nintendo’s pro controllers. They have designed the handles of the controller sticking almost straight down from the main body which both make the controller feel a little on the small side and place those sensitive gaming wrists at an uncomfortable angle. In fact, the only thing Nyko doesn’t quite nail in the feel of the controller is the placement of the grips. They’ve also included the ever-popular offset analog sticks with concave tops which is a huge improvement over the rounded tops of Nintendo’s pro controller. The controller is light and feels fairly natural to hold. Like most of their other controllers, the Pro Commander has a soft-touch rubber finish that makes it very comfortable to hold even after marathon gaming sessions. Though completely unrelated to the functionality of the controller, Nyko has several blue highlights to the controller that I found stand out nicely and help to set it apart from even other Nyko products. The controller itself also comes packaged with a charging cable. Just press the sync button on both the system and controller to get started. Setup is fairly painless as the controller syncs up with the WiiU just like Nintendo’s first party controllers. Marketed as an alternative to Nintendo’s Pro controller for the WiiU and retailing for $34.99, Nyko has done an admirable job. ![]()
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