Apparently, this new controller is basically a giant touch screen with
some extra analogue sticks and stuff put on top.
Not exact matches
The presentation of the game is solid with a great touch screen based user interface across various menus such as the main menu, options menu,
extras menus and gameplay menus with support for navigation via the left
analogue stick, d - pad and face buttons, although there is no support for navigation via the right
analogue stick and rear touch pad.
The battle system isn't just an «attack, and watch an animation play out» affair, as the game will ask you to perform rudimentary actions, such as spinning the
analogue stick, in order to deal
extra damage to a foe.
However, the general presentation of the game is solid with a great user interface across various menus such as the main menu, Career menus, Grand Prix menus, Championship menus, Time Attack menus, MXoN menus, Compound menus, online multiplayer menus, online leaderboards, customise menus,
extras menus, options menus and various gameplay menus with support for navigation via the left
analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons on the DualShock 4 controller, although it does not include support for navigation via the right
analogue stick or touch pad.
The presentation of the game is solid with a great user interface across various menus such as the title menu, main menu, single player menus, two player menus, online multiplayer menus, character customisation menus, brother eye vault menus, guilds menus,
extras menus, options menus and gameplay menus with support for navigation via the left
analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation via the touch pad and the right
analogue stick.
The presentation of the game is solid with a great user interface across various menus such as the main menu, events menus, cup series menus, sponsored team play menus, Thomasville playground menus, multiplayer menus, hall of fame menu, car selection menus,
extras menu and various gameplay menus with support for navigation via the left
analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation via the right
analogue stick and touch pad.
The big change is there's two pairs of paddle switches on the reverse of the new Elite controller and a host of
extra precision functions to the triggers,
analogue sticks and the funky, re-designed D - pad.