Almost all games released for a console do work decently enough with a game pad. Some PC games are less suited for that. But this allows the casual consumer to just buy a console game without having to make sure that the input scheme is to their liking.
The game just being unavailable is a weakness, of course, but comes with upside too.
I’ll say Hollow Knight was much better played with a controller. My kid used his laptop keyboard and beat the game. More power to him, but that didn’t sound like fun.
Almost all games released for a console do work decently enough with a game pad. Some PC games are less suited for that. But this allows the casual consumer to just buy a console game without having to make sure that the input scheme is to their liking.
The game just being unavailable is a weakness, of course, but comes with upside too.
I’ll say Hollow Knight was much better played with a controller. My kid used his laptop keyboard and beat the game. More power to him, but that didn’t sound like fun.
To be fair, that is not one of the games that does not support controllers on PC.
Well, I didn’t want to compare it to RTS or arpg games that work better with keyboard and mouse.