A fairly standard design choice; you can also turn your head to turn the rig, though that can also be accomplished with
the usual right stick.
Not exact matches
When people eat - out and are unable to
stick with their
usual diet, they have the habit to think they're off - diet, there's nothing they can do,
right?
Stick with your
usual size and trust that it will be the
right fit after 10 minutes of sitting down.
There are no strange controls to be had with Arodius as it
sticks to the
usual left -
stick to move and
right -
stick to fire controls.
You've got the
usual throttle, brake and steering options, but to win races you'll also have to learn to control the riders weight with the
right stick, the bikes clutch with LB and learn about using seat bounce to perform braking turns and get the most out of jumps.
The left hand gets a controller with an analogue
stick and d - pad, the
right hand handles the one with a second analogue and the
usual A, B, X and Y face buttons.
While the left
stick is used to control the bike like
usual, the
right stick controls the rider's weight, adding a new layer of thinking that goes into every turn and jump.