What sets the Access controller apart is the ability to easily customize it right out of the box.
The kit also comes with three joystick caps you’re able to easily change.
The controller is also mountable anywhere, so you don’t have to hold it.
The versatility and ease-of-use of the Access controller is reflected very well in the PlayStation 5.
The tutorial for setup is highly detailed and easy to go through.
Up to 30 profiles can be created to store different control schemes.
Buttons presses can also be set as toggleable, eliminating the need to hold them down.
I later ended up using similar setups for games like Elden Ring.
The access controller is usable by itself, or in conjunction with a DualSense or another Access controller.
I used my DualSense for camera movement or navigating menus and my Access controller for combat and character movement.
Although I am a massive fan of this controller, there is still room for improvement.
Each label is rubber and goes into a little hole on the button cap.
This would lessen the cognitive load even further when playing.
Extra button caps would have also been a plus.
I wished I had at least two extra of of each throw in for variety.
There’s also no case to store the button or joystick caps, which would have been nice.
I was also disappointed to learn that the Access controller is only partially PC-compatible.
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