Like all arcade-style controllers, the Razer Kitsune is a heavy investment, even for fighting game enthusiasts. But is it worth it? Let's find out.
If you were a casual fighting game enjoyer, you would probably be fine with playing such games with the default controller that came with your console of choice, or indeed any old controller on PC. On the opposite end of the spectrum, it takes a very dedicated devotee of the genre to even consider getting specialised controllers for this reason.
Speaking of tournaments, the Razer Kitsune also comes with a cable lock to make sure that the USB-C connector doesn't get accidentally dislodged in the heat of battle. Definitely a good feature to have since a disconnected controller commonly leads to disqualification in tourneys. In the same vein, you also get a key lock that turns off the touchpad and all other buttons beyond the main 12. This leads to a slight issue which we'll get to in a bit.
The buttons on the Razer Kitsune also feel great to press. While these are not completely silent buttons - slamming them hard enough still results in clear auditory feedback - you can press them silently enough to not give away your next move to your opponent sitting next to you if you're relaxed enough during the match. There's also something about the way they spring back to their natural position when you lift your fingers off of them that feels extra satisfying.
Finally, and this is probably the nitpick that matters the least in the large scheme of things, is the RGB strip around the sides of the Razer Kitsune. Which feels like it was added at the last minute to tick off a checklist. While it's nice to have, RGB aficionados would probably prefer them to be on the buttons themselves, and minimalists would rather not have them at all.
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