Razer Kishi Ultra review: The best mobile controller you can buy
The biggest roadblock for most traditional gamers when considering mobile gaming as a viable platform is controls. Modern phones have the technical specs to run amazing games, and even a few ports of current titles. With streaming getting pushed harder as well, phones have essentially become a second screen for all our favorite games to play wherever and whenever we want. I never really took advantage of that freedom because touch controls were just too fiddly and compromised the experience by forcing me to block the screen to interact. Connecting a PS5 or other Bluetooth controller has always been an option, but that also introduces the problem of how you hold or mount your phone.