This is a fine stick for the price. If you're just learning how to ply with a stick, it mostly does it's job, until you're ready to upgrade to a better stick that you're willing to pay full price for.
The stick itself is “clicky”. But the buttons aren't exactly “springy” and feel a bit off. Despite being just a bit small, it's of high enough quality to be deemed usable at the very least. Great for first time Stick users, unless you're a Tekken player, which i'll get into.
It's important to note that this stick does not have a Touchpad button. You can switch to legacy mode (PS3), which in usual circumstances allows you to use the Share button as a Select button, if you wanna use functions like Restart in practice modes and whatever. For whatever reason though, Tekken does not support this stick in Legacy Mode. Where in a game like Tekken 7, the Select or Touchpad button is essential in practice mode when it comes to recording opponent moves, restarting the stage, etc. These features just do not exist without the touchpad button, or legacy mode support. Meaning you can't practice properly with this stick if you're a Tekken player, and the stick probably isn't worth the cheaper price. Maybe spend a bit more and get yourself a Mayflash F300 or something along that price range.
I'll keep using this stick just until I feel comfortable with handling one as comfortably as I can with a pad. In which case i'll HAVE to upgrade to a better one. Because not being able to use practice mode while trying to improve my chops with a stick is just too big of an inconvenience.