The original Duke Xbox was absolutely far too large for most people. It didn't last long for a reason and the followup was rather good, with the 360 after it still being probably the peak controller of all time.
For me, the Switch Joycons are a constant reminder that the Japanese are not full grown adults if they consider the size of those acceptable for human hands. Even pro controllers feel too small, with my hands absolutely crushing the thing.
Every single official form, version, and grip I've found is still far too small. The buttons are so tiny and cramped I hit multiple at once and my fist almost closes around it.
I know I'm on the upper side of hand size so that's more of a me problem than Nintendo's, but its very annoying that I need to use entirely 3rd party hardware that is basically either a 360 controller or a SNES controller that works on switch.
The original Duke Xbox was absolutely far too large for most people. It didn't last long for a reason and the followup was rather good, with the 360 after it still being probably the peak controller of all time.
For me, the Switch Joycons are a constant reminder that the Japanese are not full grown adults if they consider the size of those acceptable for human hands. Even pro controllers feel too small, with my hands absolutely crushing the thing.
The joycons aren't too bad if you use the controller grips.
Every single official form, version, and grip I've found is still far too small. The buttons are so tiny and cramped I hit multiple at once and my fist almost closes around it.
I know I'm on the upper side of hand size so that's more of a me problem than Nintendo's, but its very annoying that I need to use entirely 3rd party hardware that is basically either a 360 controller or a SNES controller that works on switch.