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MOGA Pro Power & Hero Power Review | Metal Arcade

Metal Arcade: Jason Bakker writes:

I reviewed PowerA’s lineup of past MOGA Android controllers when they released earlier this year, coming away very impressed with the quality of their console-style controls and ergonomic design. Playing FPS and racing games finally felt natural rather than gimmicky when using the MOGA controllers, providing an experience miles ahead of the default touch-based or accelerometer controls. Now the company is ushering in its new MOGA Power lineup – featuring the MOGA Pro Power ($80) and MOGA Hero Power ($60) – which combine minor design updates with the ability to recharge your device.

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hellvaguy4217d ago

For gaming on the go, these suckers are the real deal.

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PowerA Pac-Man Neon Arcade Nintendo Switch Controller Review

Worth going waka-waka over? Why, yes!

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Takwin8d ago

slow news day with the offbrand controller with a game deep into the nineteen hundreds on it

CrimsonWing698d ago

Looks pretty bad ass to me and them 199X games are still some of the best f*cking games out there.

jznrpg7d ago

The controller itself looks great. I would prefer a first party controller though

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PowerA Mario Peek-A-Boo Wireless Controller Review

This peripheral is ghostly good.

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Upgrade Your Game: PowerA Unveils Next-Gen FUSION Controllers for Xbox

Love PowerA controllers, and the FUSION range. Excitement levels increase as PowerA unveil new FUSION controllers designed for Xbox.

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