Generally speaking, PC gaming is synonymous with a keyboard and mouse, and for good reason. Genres like first-person shooters and strategy benefit greatly from the improved accuracy provided by this control scheme, and it can be difficult to grow accustomed to using anything else for games that fall within these categories. Grand and real-time strategy projects spent decades ignoring consoles since the thought of adapting their controls for gamepads seemed futile; nowadays, this genre is no stranger to PlayStation and Xbox ports, although its representatives tend to be at their best on PC.

While most releases try to include proper support for keyboard and mouse setups, a few PC Games are better with controllers. Titles that focus on reflex-based movement or high-octane melee action tend to be perfect fits for gamepads. Similar to keyboard and mouse, a few genres are associated with controllers, especially if their main franchises started on consoles and eventually made their way to computers. What are the best controller games on PC?

Updated March 26, 2024: The last few months have produced quite a few massive games, including some titles that lean toward controller support seeming like the obvious option. That said, there have not been all that many unquestionable PC controller games. Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition's PlayStation origins make it an obvious option for a gamepad, although Guerrilla's game should be more than playable with a keyboard and mouse. Dragon's Dogma 2 supports keyboard and mouse well enough, even if the standard bindings are not as natural as the first game. Granblue Fantasy: Relink is surprisingly good with keyboard and mouse too.

1 Lords Of The Fallen

Soulslike Controls Perfected (On Controllers)

Lords of the Fallen (2023)

Released
October 13, 2023
Developer(s)
HEXWORKS
Genre(s)
Action RPG

A few exceptions aside, most Soulslikes should be played with a controller. In recent years, the subgenre's offerings have gradually started to do a better job of catering to keyboard + mouse purists, reaching the point where most projects are more than playable in this state. The same extends to Lords of the Fallen, which does not treat the traditional PC control scheme as an afterthought. Players can rebind their keys as they like, allowing them to craft an experience that suits their fancy. And, they will likely need to do some tweaking since the default setup can be overwhelming.

In comparison, Lords of the Fallen's controller setup should be ready to go right out of the gate. Everything makes sense and feels perfectly optimized for the combat system, ensuring players do not have to waste too much time trying to find something that works for them.

2 Forza Horizon 5

Sit Back & Relax

Forza Horizon 5

Released
November 9, 2021
Developer(s)
Playground Games
Genre(s)
Racing

Most racing games generally play better with a controller than a keyboard or mouse. For racing sims, a quality wheel is the way to go, but the same doesn't always hold true for arcade racers. When driving the fastest cars in Forza Horizon 5, players might find themselves most comfortable with a controller as the vehicles tend to be easier to direct.

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Forza Horizon 5 is a relaxing game with quite a bit of downtime as players will spend a significant amount of time driving through Mexico while admiring the vistas. A controller fits the tone and pacing of the game well since it allows users to sit back and chill more readily.

3 Fate/Samurai Remnant

More Intuitive On A Gamepad

Fate/Samurai Remnant

Released
September 28, 2023
Developer(s)
Omega Force
Genre(s)
Action RPG , Hack and Slash

A stand-in for basically every Musou project, Fate/Samurai Remnant is clearly designed with controllers in mind. Now, to be clear, the game is perfectly playable using a keyboard + mouse setup, and players can remap key bindings as needed. Therefore, die-hard Fate fans who are interested in trying this very good entry in the franchise should be fine even if they don't own a gamepad; however, that does not mean both control schemes are equal. Switching stances or picking arts/special attacks are more intuitive on a controller, which is usually the case for these types of releases.

Fate/Samurai Remnant is arguably the most ambitious game in the license so far. Featuring a surprisingly large (albeit segmented) open-world, the title casts players as Miyamoto Iori, a ronin who suddenly finds himself in a Holy Grail War. Alongside his servant, Saber, he must defeat six other masters, a process that involves building connections with other competitors and rogue warriors.

4 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge

Closer To An Arcade Stick & Better For Local Co-Op

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge

Released
June 16, 2022
Developer(s)
Tribute Games Inc.
Genre(s)
Beat 'Em Up

The best way to play a beat 'em up that is a clear throwback to the '90s arcade scene is to get a fight stick, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge is no exception. However, it is not worth buying a new peripheral for just one game, so most players will likely make do with either a controller or keyboard. The latter's bindings can be remapped, but there is a reason keyboards are not typically associated with beat 'em ups – they don't quite feel right.

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Shredder's Revenge is at home on a controller, especially if the game's local co-op feature is utilized. The game really comes alive when more than one player is participating, and this process will almost certainly require a few people to pick up gamepads.

5 Velocity Ultra

Seamlessly Teleport With A Controller

Velocity Ultra

Released
July 2, 2013
Developer(s)
FuturLab
Genre(s)
Shooter , Puzzle

FuturLab's Velocity Ultra is an innovative shoot 'em up puzzle game that emphasizes movement over gunplay, although the latter works fine as well. Players control a ship that can teleport with the click of a button, and this mechanic serves as the gameplay's core. Essentially, levels feature plenty of dead ends that can only be overcome by shifting through a wall, and FuturLab finds plenty of fun and challenging ways to incorporate and expand this concept. And, speed is a big part of the experience.

While supporting a keyboard and mouse, Velocity Ultra is not a natural fit for the peripherals, and players will likely need to tweak the key bindings to find one that suits them. Alternatively, they can just pick up a controller and cut out all the guesswork. The combat also requires players to fire bombs in all directions, which is easier to accomplish with thumbsticks.

Velocity 2X is even better than its predecessor, but the game is hard to come by on PC.

6 Yakuza 0

Real Yakuza Use A Gamepad

Yakuza 0

Released
January 24, 2017
Developer(s)
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

Yakuza 0 doesn't hide the fact that it is meant to be experienced with a controller as one of the first things the game does is throw out a disclaimer suggesting as much. A keyboard and mouse set-up should work fine for exploration and most of the mini-games, but controllers are better suited to the beat-'em-up combat.

Yakuza 0 is a delightfully quirky open-world game with a gripping storyline that serves as a strong introduction to this long-running series. So, pick up a controller and step into Kiryu and Majima's shoes.

7 Psychonauts 2

3D Platformers Are Perfect For Controllers

Psychonauts 2

Released
August 25, 2021
Developer(s)
Double Fine
Genre(s)
Platformer

Psychonauts 2 can be seen as a stand-in for platformers in general, particularly 3D ones. For the most part, these games benefit from the more precise movement provided by an analog stick, while they are usually designed to utilize a controller's buttons as intuitively as possible.

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Psychonauts 2 goes one step further by including a combat system that requires quick reflexes and the incorporation of a Psi-Powers wheel, both things that feel better through a controller.

8 Castle Crashers

Xbox Origins Shines Through

Castle Crashers

Developer
The Behemoth
Genre(s)
Hack and Slash

Castle Crashers debuted in 2008 on the Xbox 360, and it did not come to PC until more than four years later. Unsurprisingly, the game's console origins can be seen in its controls as they are more intuitive with a controller. That's not to say that a keyboard and mouse cannot get the job done, but it will take some getting used to; meanwhile, Castle Crashers just feels right on a gamepad.

Castle Crashers casts players as knights who are tasked with saving four princesses. While enjoyable solo, the side-scroller also supports co-op; in fact, it is arguably the ideal way to experience the title. Although playing out like a hack and slash beat 'em up, Castle Crashers is also a light RPG that allows players to level up their characters, unlocking new attacks along the way.

9 Final Fantasy 7 Remake

A PC Port Of A PS5 Game, And It Shows

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade

Released
June 10, 2021
Developer(s)
Square Enix
Genre(s)
JRPG

Released on PC in December 2021, Final Fantasy 7 Remake is a polarizing port. Putting aside its other issues, the JRPG works well enough with a keyboard and mouse, in the sense that there isn't input delay and the characters feel responsive. However, reaching this level requires remapping the keyboard and mouse layout since the default settings are quite unusual. Permitting someone is willing to take a few minutes to remap the buttons, FF7 Remake is entirely manageable without a controller.

That said, it is still slightly better with a controller. The action RPG was designed for the PS4, and it shows. The combat is tailor-made for a controller's button layout, and it just feels "right." Most JRPGs that are ported to PC are usually better with a controller.

10 Sheepy: A Short Adventure

Developer Recommends Controller

Sheepy: A Short Adventure

Released
February 6, 2024
Developer(s)
MrSuicideSheep
Genre(s)
Platformer

When someone boots up Sheepy: A Short Adventure, they will be greeted with a message stating that the game is meant to be played with a controller. Platformers are, obviously, not impossible to play with a keyboard and mouse, and the same can be said for this title; however, if achievable, projects should be experienced as intended by their creators.

More importantly, Sheepy: A Short Adventure is fantastic, and it comes with a level of polish and charm that is impressive for a free-to-play project. While only lasting roughly an hour, the game accomplishes a lot in this period, delivering a surprisingly effective story (and lore) along with gameplay that evolves quite a bit throughout the journey. The visuals are stunning, and they help bring to life a strange and fascinating world that has seen better days.

At launch on Steam, Sheepy: A Short Adventure had an issue where the gamepad would not work for some users. The developer has acknowledged the issue and released patches to address it.

11 Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Lackluster K+M Options At Launch

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Released
April 28, 2023
Developer(s)
Respawn Entertainment
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure , Soulslike

PC players got the short end of the stick when it came to EA's Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. While not unplayable, the Soulslike title launched with performance and optimization issues that soured what was otherwise a strong core experience. Also, Survivor dropped the ball in terms of keyboard and mouse support by not including the option to rebind the WASD arrow keys, something that was possible in its predecessor, Fallen Order. The omission of this feature was a strange backward step, especially since the game otherwise had decent accessibility options.

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Jedi: Survivor encourages the use of a controller, and most PC people will likely have to turn to that option or utilize mods. These types of games tend to be intended for gamepads, but a keyboard and mouse setup should still be a valid alternative that does not come across as an afterthought.

12 Atlas Fallen

Deck13's Games Are Generally Better With Controllers

Atlas Fallen

Released
August 10, 2023
Developer(s)
Deck13 Interactive
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Deck13 has spent the last decade specializing in action RPGs with Soulslike combat. Unsurprisingly, both The Surge games are better fits for controllers, and the same could be said for 2014's Lords of the Fallen, although that release is difficult to recommend in any form. Although not a massive departure from the developer's previous projects, 2023's Atlas Fallen still covers new territory, offering a combat system that is closer to the hack and slash genre than Dark Souls. However, the game retains some elements from Deck13's previous releases, including an emphasis on reading the enemy's moveset and loadout variety in the form of a momentum system that allows players to unlock new abilities and skills as a reward for performing well in battle.

Atlas Fallen is a mixed bag. The story has potential but is let down by a bland presentation. While quite beautiful at times, the semi-open-world gets repetitive since most of the areas are deserts. The enemies are generally fun to fight, but they are recycled a bit too often during the second half of the campaign. The combat is fast-paced and satisfying, and the momentum system adds a lot of replay value; however, the camera can get in the way during battles. Atlas Fallen has plenty of good ideas that do not fully come together, creating a whole that is decent rather than great. Still, this title could hit the spot with anyone looking for a hack and slash AA game, although PC players should ideally have a controller available.

13 Hollow Knight

No Need To Make The Game Even Harder

Hollow Knight

Released
February 24, 2017
Developer(s)
Team Cherry
Genre(s)
Metroidvania

Hollow Knight is a masterpiece that should be played in any form. If someone is hesitant to try the game because they don't have access to a controller, they should consider taking the plunge anyway since it is perfectly playable with a keyboard and mouse. It is just not ideal, as tends to be the case with most 2D Metroidvanias that prioritize platforming and reflex-based combat.

Hollow Knight is fairly difficult at its easiest, and the lengthy campaign is packed with aggressive bosses who punish even the slightest of mistakes. A controller can make these sections slightly more manageable, and these moments add up over the long, long campaign.

14 Hi-Fi Rush

Press To The Rhythm

Hi-Fi Rush

Released
January 25, 2023
Developer(s)
Tango Gameworks
Genre(s)
Action

Tango Gameworks' Hi-Fi Rush came out of literal nowhere, and the third-person action game instantly cemented itself as one of 2023's nicest surprises. Blending hack and slash combat with a sense of rhythm, Hi-Fi Rush's brilliance lies in its clever implementation of music. If players are rewarded for moving along with the beat in the form of more attack damage or even an additional combo. Even enemies strike to match the soundtrack, so someone could genuinely master the combat by growing familiar with the music. It is a great system that complements the game's story, visual style, and sense of humor.

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Now, third-person melee action games tend to be great fits for controllers, even if quite a few of them are perfectly fine with a keyboard and mouse. Although certainly playable using the latter, Hi-Fi Rush receives some unique benefits from the former. As such, a controller is the way to go if someone plans to play Tango's delightful title.

15 Rocket League

Both Are Fine, But Controller Is Better For Casual Play

Rocket League

Released
July 7, 2015
Developer(s)
Psyonix
Genre(s)
Sports

With enough practice, any person can master a control scheme; however, some require fewer hours. Rocket League is fine with either a keyboard and mouse or a controller, but most people tend to lean towards the latter due to the game's legacy as a console title.

Beyond that, Rocket League's driving is unlocked entirely with a controller as, ultimately, a keyboard can't quite match an analog stick's 360° freedom. The controller is also superior for aerial play, which is a pretty big deal in Rocket League. Still, there are plenty of RL pros who prefer a keyboard and mouse, so an argument could be made for that control scheme.

16 Monster Hunter World (Melee)

K+M For Ranged, Controller For Everything Else

Monster Hunter World

Released
January 26, 2018
Developer(s)
Capcom
Genre(s)
Action RPG

When playing Monster Hunter World on PC, the best control option is dependent on a character's build. If playing as a ranged fighter, the keyboard and mouse are generally better since they provide more precise aiming. Conversely, the controller shines when utilizing a melee build, particularly when it comes to dishing out combos.

Monster Hunter started life on consoles, and this legacy influenced World. These are games designed with controllers in mind, although Capcom did a satisfactory job of making the keyboard and mouse a valid alternative.

The same holds true for Monster Hunter Rise.

17 Hades

Most Weapon Builds Are Better With A Controller

Hades

Released
September 17, 2020
Developer(s)
Supergiant Games
Genre(s)
Action RPG

In another somewhat situational case, Hades is better with a controller most of the time. Certain weapons (Adamant Rail) are much better with a keyboard and mouse, especially for those players who wish to remove auto-aim.

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When not using ranged weapons in Hades, a controller is the most reliable way to go. Movement and reflexes are critical for survival in Supergiant's game, and Zagreus' odds go up when utilizing a controller. Luckily, Hades is awesome with either control method.

18 Sonic Frontiers

Controller First, K+M Second

Sonic Frontiers

Released
November 8, 2022
Developer(s)
Sonic Team
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

Sonic Frontiers represents Sega's franchise as a whole since nearly all the games are better with a gamepad, particularly the 3D entries. Platformers, in general, benefit from the flexibility provided by a thumbstick, and this is especially the case with Sonic the Hedgehog. These games move at an absolutely blistering pace, and actions like boosting are simpler to execute with a controller.

Beyond gamepads seeming like a more natural fit, some Sonic games, including Frontiers, treat keyboard and mouse like an afterthought, which does little to incentivize people to take that control scheme out for a spin.

19 Batman: Arkham Series

Auto-Targeting

Batman Arkham City

Released
October 18, 2011
Developer(s)
Rocksteady Studios
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

While playing the Arkham games with a keyboard and mouse is possible (and perfectly fine), it does fall short of a controller in a few key areas. The game relies heavily on auto-targeting mechanics which makes controllers a natural fit for the gameplay, but that's not all.

Where a controller truly shines is during combat sequences. The free-flowing fighting system relies on memory and reflexes best served by the close-knit components of a controller. It's a bit harder to pull off complex and elongated combos with a keyboard and mouse.

20 Star Ocean: The Divine Force

Keyboard + Mouse Support Seems Like An Afterthought

Star Ocean: The Divine Force

Released
October 27, 2022
Developer(s)
Tri-Ace
Genre(s)
JRPG

Steam has several Star Ocean games, all of which are better with controllers. The series’ keyboard and mouse support tends to be so lacking, a gamepad is essentially required, at least if a player does not want to spend a lot of time playing around with the settings. The Second Story R is the best Star Ocean project on Steam, but the franchise’s most recent “big” entry was The Divine Force.

An action RPG with a great combat system that offers quite a lot of combo customization opportunities, the 2022 game was a step in the right direction after the franchise fell on its face a few times. The campaign is still far from perfect and suffers from a slow and repetitive start that can be hard to get through, but things do get better as the story moves along.