Pairing the Game:Pad with the PS4 was as simple as plugging in the (included) USB cable and letting the console recognize it. There’s also a regular Blue variant floating around but good luck finding it! For variety there’s four colors available: Black, Grey, Blue Camouflage, and Bubblegum Camouflage. The design is identical, only instead of a tethered cable there’s now a single Micro USB slot to connect – and charge – the controller. Oh, and it’s nearly half the price of Sony’s DualShock 4. Their Game:Pad 4S Wireless Controller for the PlayStation 4 is, basically, a wireless variant of their already available Game:Pad 4S – minus the wires and more battery. Snakebyte has been slowly trying to reclaim a foothold in the American markets, having become a familiar presence for European gamers in recent years. Third-party gaming controllers can be – and often are – hit-or-miss. But what about all those alternatives with names like Power A, Astro Gaming…and Snakebyte? ![]() Only replacing Sony’s DualShock 4 will still set you back a steep 60 bucks…if you’re wanting the real deal. As the PlayStation 4 is the most popular console out there, chances are good this has happened to you or someone you know already. You’re in the heat of battle when – boom – your controller just up and quits right on your suffering self.
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