A good controller can make all the difference when it comes to mobile gaming. But what if you didn't need a whole controller? What if you could simply attach specific parts of a controller to your phone? That's where the ingenious PuK Modular Gaming Hardware Ecosystem comes in. Designed for mobile, PuK's Modular Gaming Hardware includes Grips, Triggers, and Thumbsticks, all of which can be easily connected to your phone.
The PuK Thumbstick comes with a green protective cover, a black anchor, and a black joystick. At first glance, the joystick and anchor appear to be one piece, as they are magnetically attached. However, apply some pressure, and you'll easily be able to pull them apart.
To use PuK's new thumbstick, you'll need to open a game of your choice that features a virtual joystick and place the anchor on the back of your device in the same position as the on-screen joystick. Then, place the thumbstick on top of the virtual joystick.
Once I got the hang of it, however, I was pleasantly surprised to see it allowed me to direct my avatar in Call of Duty Mobile and Vampire’s Fall 2 with great precision. Further, the rubberised texture keeps your thumb nestled snugly within the centre of the thumbstick, decreasing your chances of accidentally moving your character.
Since the thumbstick simply covers and controls the on-screen one, you won’t see any issues with response time. I was able to quickly switch targets, take cover, and avoid enemies by guiding the device as I would on a standard external controller. The PuK thumbstick may seem pricey for what it is. However, if you find virtual joysticks as annoying as I do, it’s definitely worth the price, especially since it works with titles that lack controller compatibility.
The PuK Grips are compatible with phone cases that are under 11.3mm in width. Since the adhesives make the connection semi-permanent, it's not a good idea to attach them directly to your phone. Rather, the developer recommends attaching them to a cheap, lightweight case, which you can swap out for your regular case when gaming.
At first, I thought the Puk thumvstick was incompatible with the Grips since there is no space to attach the anchor. However, it soon became clear that the developers had thought this through. The left-side Puk Grip features a magnetic anchor inside, so when using the thumbstick in tandem with the Grips, you don't need to use the anchor.
Both the right and left triggers feature two trigger buttons for a total of four customizable triggers. When you press a trigger, it causes the corresponding bar to push against the screen, tapping the aligned button. I found the triggers to be responsive and easy to use once you get past the hassle of setting them up and customising controls.
At the same time, the Triggers are responsive and relatively easy to set up, while the PuK Grips are sturdy and comfortable to use. And while you will have to choose a case to attach them to permanently, it’s not a big deal if you choose a cheap one.
The Puk Grips stay in place and make your gaming sessions more comfortable. Further, the anchor inside the left Grip means the entire Puk modular ecosystem can work together marvelously.
Still, the PuK Mobile Gaming Modular Hardware Ecosystem is a thing of brilliance that I highly recommend checking out.