It’s certainly more of a rectangular shape compared to the RAP4. Hori has implemented a more classic design with the Pro N. On PC, there will be some drivers that will need downloading but other than that it should work straight away. Setting up is just a case of assigning a switch to the desired position, depending on what console you’re playing this will either be PS3 or PS4. Unboxing the Hori RAP N is pretty much a standard affair with the arcade stick and manual included. How does it compare to the standard Viewlix layout the RAP4 has? I cover all that and more in this review. One of these is the ‘Noir’ button layout which is something I was excited to try. The Hori Real Arcade Pro N Hayabusa arcade stick is a little bit more expensive but how is the increased price justified? Well, the Hori RAP N has a few key differences that actually elevates it slightly above the RAP4 and above other sticks too. I’ve already reviewed the Hori Real Arcade Pro 4 which is a great fightstick. I’ve been quite impressed with Hori lately. + A cheaper alternative to the Madcatz TE and Razer lines + Noir button layout is quite comfortable The Hori Real Arcade Pro N boasts a fantastic design and the excellent Noir button layout adds to what is already a great fightstick.
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