is a tech editor, her work has also appeared in Gizmodo, the WSJ, and Wired. For Ben Heck, it started as a kindness. He was an engineer who made cool things and a veteran reached out to see if he ...
Philip is a writer for Game Rant, starting in Game Guides. A graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University who majored in communication, he's had a passion for video games since he was a kid. Deciding ...
If you have an old Nintendo 64 controller, 8BitDo’s new mod kit can make it wireless and compatible with Switch and Android. Neat! The $39.99 kit comes with three pieces: a mod kit that goes in place ...
Breath of the Wild (2017) is getting an unofficial mod this week that will bring full 6DOF PC VR support to the game. The ...
Unlike towering desktops, gaming consoles are often less conducive to the crazy mods that PC gamers often put their rig through. That only means that mods for consoles and controllers tend to be even ...
Ever since the Microsoft Xbox Adaptive Controller was announced at E3 in 2018, modders and developers have been finding new ways for people of all abilities to game. The only issue with the ...
A creator designed an Xbox controller mod that allows people to play games with one hand. The mod features parts that snap on to provide access to all buttons while only holding one side of a ...
The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One controllers offer a fair amount of rumble in games, providing you with that much-needed feedback for whenever you’re hit by a bullet or start skidding off the racetrack, ...
Modern console controllers are designed with two main ideas in mind: efficiency and comfort for those using them. That works out great for the majority of folks with two perfectly working hands, but ...
The major difference here is with the implementation of “mods” that can help you improve in certain areas of games. For instance, if you’re playing Battlefield V, you can enable auto-spot; and other ...
Touchscreen gaming has its charms but sometimes getting hands-on with a physical controller can’t be beat. Computer Engineering graduate Rich Degenhardt decided he too would like the tactile feedback ...