Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the Sony DualShock 4 for PS4 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony DualShock 4 for PS4.
January 2020
(85%)
41 Reviews
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Abstract: If you want to make a stock DualShock 4 or Xbox One gamepad completely your own and don't mind shelling out for it, Controller Chaos can give you a totally custom paint job, with some options for "improving your game" to boot...
Attaches to an existing controller,OLED screen to change profiles and button maps,Feels great in the hand,Lightweight and well designed,3 switchable profiles available
No proprietary charge port when plugged in,Not all button configurations can be mapped
If we're being honest, we can't hand on heart say that the addition of the Back Button Attachment turns your DualShock 4 into a pro controller. It doesn't make it any more sturdy, nor gives you the depth of customisation available on the Nacon Revolution...
There's always a challenge in adding new functionality to a controller, in that you can compromise comfort and the core controls for features that only a subset of games might use. With the DualShock 4, however, Sony has got things right. It's going to be...
Published: 2020-01-20, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
Cheaper than a Scuf controller mod, Comfortable contours that match the controller's form factor, Three controller profiles that work across any device that can uses a DualShock 4, Works for PS4 Remote Play, 3.5mm headset passthrough
Can't remap Share or Touchpad buttons, No multiple inputs, Attachment feels brittle to plug in for first time, Gloss touchscreen is a magnet for fingerprints
The DualShock 4 Back Button Attachment is a natural addition to Sony's controller, adding in accessibility and a second set of programmable buttons without having to spend $100+ on a pro gaming controller that offers similar features...
Abstract: There are a lot of choices for PC controllers—Razer’s Sabertooth, for instance—but the majority of the games we play with controllers were designed for the Xbox One, PS4, or both, and their standard controllers are well-made. That in mind, we’ve compared the two first-party console pads before considering the others (which is on our to-do list)...
Abstract: A standard mouse and keyboard setup aren't going to work, since you probably don't have a surface to use them on. Instead, you're going to have to look to game controllers, wireless keyboards and touchpads and remote controls for Windows.If you intend t...
Feels great, Buttons are buttery smooth, Nice design
Share and option buttons too far away, At times felt a little too light, Track pad had deficiencies
Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed holding and playing with the DualShock 4. It felt lovely, had a nice balance and worked like a charm. There were a few times we caught ourselves thinking it was a little too light, but it was an afterthought once we were ki...