As the owner of one of these peculiar controllers, I can attest that using it for gaming is far from ideal. The button layout is notably unintuitive. The face buttons are oddly positioned and resemble the size of Nintendo Switch Joy-Con buttons. The analog sticks are similarly diminutive, and the Start/Select buttons are placed quite far from the rest of the controls.
The most frustrating part, however, is the layout of the shoulder and trigger buttons. L1 and R1 are under each grip, while L2 and R2 sit at the base of the controller perpendicular to the rest of the buttons. This layout makes playing games, particularly those requiring precise aiming and shooting, a formidable challenge.
Playing games with the chainsaw controller is a challenging endeavor. The button layout doesn’t lend itself to smooth gameplay, making it better suited for gimmick playthroughs than serious gaming.