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HORI Fighting Commander OCTA - Tournament Grade Fightpad for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC - Officially Licensed by Sony

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Features

  • Wired pro controller designed for fighting games and more for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC .Customize setting with the companion app
  • Top-quality components for accuracy and durability, including Micro Switch buttons
  • Short Throw Analog Stick with 8-way gate for increased accuracy and execution speed
  • Adjustable D-Pad sensitivity and easy-to-use six button layout
  • Headset input and onboard audio controls
  • Customize setting with the companion app
  • Officially Licensed by Sony

Description

Secure the KO with the new Fighting Commander from HORI! The Fighting Commander is the ultimate controller for 2D Fighting Games and many other 2D software titles. This pad is a peak performer with the industry's best D-Pad, easy-to-use six-button layout, improved ergonomics, and top-notch construction. Features also include micro switch buttons, adjustable D-Pad sensitivity, headset jack and onboard audio controls, and 10ft cable length! The wired connection ensures quick and accurate response time so you never miss the perfect moment to strike. HORI Device Manager companion app also allows you to assign button layouts, adjust D-Pad settings, and save up to 4-unique profiles. Also compatible with PlayStation 4 and PC. Officially Licensed by Sony.


Release date: July 14, 2022


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Product Dimensions: 5.87 x 7.09 x 3.07 inches; 14.14 Ounces


Type of item: Accessory


Language: English


Item model number: SPF-023U


Item Weight: 14.1 ounces


Manufacturer: HORI


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: April 1, 2022


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  • It's Greatest Flaw? Being So Close To Perfect. Still the PS5's Best Fighter/Retro Pad Thus Far!
I've owned this controller since launch and have spent roughly four months tinkering intermittently with a variety of games including fighters such as the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, metroidvania like Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, and my main focus, the new platform brawler MultiVersus. Once I changed the settings using the companion app on my PC (we'll get to that in a bit) I found this controller quickly becoming an all time favorite. So much so that just today I purchased another for the Xbox console family, a very nearly identical pad with one extra button (again, we'll get to that in a bit) and how found it plays brilliantly with current gems like Persona 5 Royal and Dead Cells. The membrane D-Pad is an apparent dealbreaker for some who prefer the clicky clarity of a stick or Razer Raion or a fightstick.* Those are great options, of course. But when it comes to the PlayStation 5, those options have been greatly reduced and are now limited. Your PS4 games will work with those previously mentioned accessories* but Sony has placed a frankly obtrusive gateway which has certainty effected accessibility for those who need it, and created an unnecessary annoyance for all involved. Will this be fixed in a future console update? One would hope. But considering it is a self imposed restriction, Don't hold your breath. Even with the above mentioned caveat, I find the Octa pad to be among my favorites. The Dpad in deep and small, reminding me of a less touchy Neo Geo Pocket. I do the moves, the moves happen, and I find it easier than a normal PS5 dpad. If that's all you care about, there it is, it's good! Binary shoulder triggers mean instant action, the buttons are hyper sensitive and large enough to be played with either thumbs or fingers , and the thumb pad and it's eight way gate is just resistant enough to communicate direction. But this combo of Dpad and stick returns to a form factor not seen since the Nintendo 64 and Sega Saturn. And as someone who has a plethora of pro pads with four back buttons, I've become keenly aware of modern games which don't really use the right stick, such as the above mentioned Persona 5, which uses fixed camera and quick resets, and plays naturally on the Octa, like a PSP throwback. Or if you play BloodStained, turning the stick control to Right Stick (more on that later) makes the game 100% playable. Using the stick for the gimmick puzzles and the Dpad for movement has been a ton of fun. Again, having used pro controllers for years, I have become keenly aware of what games dont really use the right stick. It feels like a waste of real estate and giant buttons are fun. And if you want to play fighters made for PS5, this wired pad is the way to go, IMHO. Heck, I'd probably still take it on the PS4 for fighters. Folks may feels weird about membrane but I've had no issues. None. The controller is light, it's wide, it's responsive, and it's wired with no vibrate. I love it! But...there's one key flaw, and I dont think it's Hori's fault given it's exist in it's near identical Xbox version. You CAN NOT change your profile without a PC. Repeat, CAN NOT set profiles without a PC. Which means the left shoulders will be L3 and R3 (the buttons when you click the left or right stick in) the right shoulders will be L1 and L2, and the extra two face buttons will be R1 and R2. Weird? Yes, but it's perfectly tuned settings for fighters. It's a very logical default setting given the primary audience. Do you want a controller for Street Fighter? Here you go, out of the box gem. But again, you can not change the default profile without a PC. Please be aware of this, it makes every bit of difference. If you're buying this controller for PC, I still recommend the Xbox version because it's an extra button to freely switch what the stick, shoulders, and extra buttons do. Sony has been weird about accessories this generation, I'm not blaming Hori for this. But given the reality of the situation, regardless of blame, it keeps it from 5 stars. HOWEVER, there is a work around! Going into the PlayStation 5 settings, it is possible to use the Accessibility options to create a unique profile. With the flick of a setting, you can switch the left stick to a right stick, and change the location of every button. Everything I enjoy from the PC App, and then some, is possible through this solution. However, you wont be able to change the DPad sensitivity like you can in the app. That's something I dont use because I cant tell the difference! Still, it's a feature that should be available to all users, but unlike the Xbox version, there's isn't a console app. That's pretty lame, and the solutions are inelegant to say the least. But at least there is a solution. I hope this has helped you better understand if the Octa controller is right for you. Personally speaking, I love this thing. I have already explained the issues, but the durability and general feel is excellent. I'm very happy the Octa's unique form factor exists and that a quality company like Hori has stuck with it enough to have made it multiplatform. I'd like to see other hardware manufactures try something similar or for an updated version in the future with mechanical dpads. But for right now, it's a great pad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022 by Colin Tanner

  • Exactly what I needed.
I've been using the razer fight pad till blocking became unreliable on SF6 ( the controllers fault, not the game). This hori is much better. It has the thumbstick I got accustomed to. I switch between d pad and thumbstick when needed. And the thumbstick feels like a small joystick. Feels reliable compared to other versions. The only downside is the razor D-pad was better. The hori is great also, I will adapt, so it's not an issue. The PROS of the Hori is you can lock the touchpad and the option buttons to prevent accidental button presses. SO MANY TIMES I accidentally pressed the touchpad during game play. So annoying. The hori disables that problem. If for whatever reason I need another controller, I will be buying a hori. I've used a number of controllers and this one is on top of my list. One more very important thing the hori does.... I have a pxn fightbox and I could not get it to work properly with the razer controller on SF6. The Hori... Fixed that issue. Now I have the option to use the fightbox or the hori during gameplay. THAT is a major PLUS and win for the Hori. I'm super happy with this buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023 by dbfroge

  • Muy bueno para un gamer casual
Buena calidad y tamaño de botones. La cruceta está bien, pero requiere acostumbrarse para lograr movimientos precisos. El mando es demasiado liviano, un poco más de peso hubiera sido mejor para lograr robustez. El tamaño del cable está bien, pero lo encontrarás demasiado largo si es que juegas con monitor. El botón análogico funciona correctamente, pero en mi opinión hubiera sido prescindible si es que se incluía una cruceta de mejor calidad. En general es un buen producto, destinado principalmente a jugadores casuales que buscan una alternativa económica en el mundo de los mandos destinados a juegos de peleas. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Exactly what I needed for Street Fighter 6
My old PS4 dpad started doing the wrong directional inputs, for example going left made me jump etc so I decided I needed a new controller. I saw a bunch of reviews saying that it feels light, cheap and that the Dpad is stiff but thanfully I ignored all that and it's everything I'd want from a fightpad. The dpad needed some time to break in but it feels very responsive and it's not mushy or getting stuck at all like most controllers, I can do my inputs without any issues, the first few hours diagonals were a bit hard but after some hours of playing they started being super consistent. As for the buttons, it took some time getting used to but after practicing a bit having 6 buttons on the front made combos even more intuitive than I thought. I also use Ken so I managed to map the Run double press on the right shoulder button instead of pressing 2 kick buttons. Also build quality is very sturdy and I don't understand where the cheap build reviews come from, it also feels like the perfect weight for me. Overall I feel like this controller is perfect at the moment of this review, dpad is responsive, micro switch buttons are super nice and the shoulder buttons having instant travel makes it so much better. I'd give it a try if you can :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by Eduardo Castillo

  • It's pretty okay
I recently got into fighting games and wanted to see how different this would be than my normal ps5 controller. Hopefully make it better. Bad mindset, the controller doesn't matter too much but I bought it more for curiosity. While six buttons to the right were decently placed and it was interesting to use they didnt feel great to press. The buttons do have a satisfying click though. The d pad was meh, could definitely be better. The left thumbstick was great. Love the edges around it! Makes doing those quarter/half circle turns nicer. The controller, unfortunately, just had this cheap plastic feel to it. And needed some more heft. It didn't feel great to hold and the buttons to press. That's really my main complaint. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023 by Gabriel Gurrola

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