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The DualShock 4 was too quirky for its own good – and the DualSense almost followed suit

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The DualShock 4 was too quirky for its own good – and the DualSense almost followed suit

There’s not a shred of doubt in my mind that the PS4 was – and still is – an excellent console. Sure, it was a generation away from lightning-quick SSDs and true 4K gaming. But Sony’s fourth machine far outclasses the awkward adolescence of the PS3.

One thing about the PS4 I could never get on with, though, was its oddball controller. The DualShock 4 is full of features that most PS4 developers didn’t use, giving the impression Sony threw everything at the wall with its controller, without thinking about what would actually be used.

Between the strange central touchpad, needless lighting, and greatly diminished battery life, Sony went through some growing pains on its way to the superb DualSense controller on the PS5. But even now, the DualSense repeats some of those weird design trappings that made the DualShock 4 awkward.

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