This is a subject that I don't see a lot of people talk about. What do you guys think of off-brand controllers? I'll try to give two sides of the story here.
I remember whenever the Nintendo Switch first came out and Pro Controllers were being debated by the fans. If I can remember correctly, Pro Controllers were a holy grail at that point and were very expensive (and still are...), but I remember seeing an article about this wireless controller that cost about 30 bucks; people were going nuts over it! It connected to plenty of consoles and was much more portable than the Switch Pro Controller (bringing up this point since I remember the Pro Controller's bulkiness being a big complaint.)
On the other hand... You have the "unbranded" or "generic" ones that sell for very cheap. For example, while searching eBay for Gamecube controllers, I found a pack of FOUR for 1.65! Yeah, not gonna fall for that one. I know here in the US, Rock Candy controllers are infamous. They're not very durable and tend to break. My Spanish teacher bought one for her kids' Wii and she said that it didn't work straight out of the box. Whenever I first got Steam on my PC and wanted to use a controller for Castle Crashers and Cuphead, I went and bought a Rock Candy "XBox 360" controller because I couldn't fork over 60 dollars for a genuine one. So far it hasn't broken, but I've been incredibly gentle with it. Depending on how long this controller lasts, it may change my mind about the cheaper alternatives.
I remember whenever the Nintendo Switch first came out and Pro Controllers were being debated by the fans. If I can remember correctly, Pro Controllers were a holy grail at that point and were very expensive (and still are...), but I remember seeing an article about this wireless controller that cost about 30 bucks; people were going nuts over it! It connected to plenty of consoles and was much more portable than the Switch Pro Controller (bringing up this point since I remember the Pro Controller's bulkiness being a big complaint.)
On the other hand... You have the "unbranded" or "generic" ones that sell for very cheap. For example, while searching eBay for Gamecube controllers, I found a pack of FOUR for 1.65! Yeah, not gonna fall for that one. I know here in the US, Rock Candy controllers are infamous. They're not very durable and tend to break. My Spanish teacher bought one for her kids' Wii and she said that it didn't work straight out of the box. Whenever I first got Steam on my PC and wanted to use a controller for Castle Crashers and Cuphead, I went and bought a Rock Candy "XBox 360" controller because I couldn't fork over 60 dollars for a genuine one. So far it hasn't broken, but I've been incredibly gentle with it. Depending on how long this controller lasts, it may change my mind about the cheaper alternatives.

