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Hardware Review: The PowerA Fusion FightPad Is Great For Retro, But Ironically Not So Good For Fighters

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The evolution of video games and the controllers we use to play them has resulted in the humble D-Pad becoming something of an afterthought for many hardware makers; that situation has arguably reached its zenith in the Nintendo Switch, which – in its default form, at least – doesn't even have a proper D-Pad. Analogue input has long been the accepted means of playing games and while the Joy-Con sticks are a fine substitute for digital control in most cases, there are some titles which really are best played with a good, old-fashioned D-Pad.

That's precisely what the PowerA Fusion FightPad provides.
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after the legendary
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controller – which is rightly viewed by many as the best 2D fighting game pad ever made – the Fusion FightPad does away with analogue control entirely and instead aims to offer the perfect interface for one-on-one brawlers (and other classic 2D titles) that money can buy.

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