Following the release of the first PC controller to feature Hall Effect triggers, the Revolution 5 Pro, Nacon is releasing a new Xbox and PC model, the Revolution X Unlimited, which this time ...
Controllers, controllers everywhere, but not a drop to drink. Or so the saying goes. Indeed, Xbox controllers are a dime a dozen these days, with solid third-party offerings all up and down the price ...
While most gamers stick to the first-party controller that comes with their consoles, there are plenty of other options available that range from budget to premium offerings. Even though they are ...
The Nacon REVOLUTION X Unlimited Xbox Controller is the latest in the company's REVOLUTION series and is designed as the premium and customizable controller for Xbox and PC. With an impressive lineup ...
The latest premium PlayStation controller to hit the market is the Nacon Revolution 5 Pro. Touting compatibility with PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC, the controller is quite versatile where it ...
The Nacon Revolution 5 Pro arrives today with a slew of premium features and one hell of a price tag. The French peripherals manufacturer says this new PlayStation 5-style PC controller has been ...
Nacon has just launched two new controllers for Xbox and PC today called the Rev X Camo and the Colorlight. Both are wired options and come in at under $100, making these a pretty good deal for anyone ...
While most gamers stick to the first-party controller that comes with their consoles, there are plenty of other options which range from budget to premium offerings. Even though they are pricier, ...
Miri is a creative writer with a passion for gaming and animation. She started gaming way back in 1994 on the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis and has been a console gamer ever since. She's currently a ...
Nacon Revolution 5 Pro would be a significant entry to the gaming controller market if not for the fact it skips out on expected features, particularly for PS5 owners. It manages to hit most of the ...
While the Revolution X Unlimited allows for a dizzying amount of customisation, the experience as a whole feels over-engineered to the point of frustration. It's certainly a great performer, and for ...