"Heaven Switch..." Ren Suo glanced at the game console on the web page and shook his head.
He had just bought a new controller when a sudden whimsical thought struck him—if there were controllers that allowed finger manipulation, wouldn't that mean you could control a character in the game to write?
However, the game consoles on the market, at best, only have gravity sensors, which let you swing the controller around, causing the game character to punch and dance and such, with almost no functionality fine-tuned to finger movements.
For actual finger use in games, it's generally on tablets or smartphones, letting players swipe their fingers across the screen, like in Fruit Ninja and the like.
It seems that for the time being, he would only be able to communicate with that 'Endangered Fairy Protection Department' inside the Tactical Bureau using the fists of the Humanoid Pangolin.