Sam Rutherford for Engadget Following the release of Valve's Steam Controller , HyperX is hitting back with a different kind of gamepad featuring a ton of interchangeable components and proper Xbox certification. While pricing is still to be determined, the new Clutch Talon is basically HyperX's take on Microsoft's Xbox Elite Controller , except that it's arguably even more configurable. Not only is this the first gamepad from HyperX to offer Hall effect joysticks for added precision and longevity, it features dual-mode connectivity thanks to its included 2.4GHz wireless dongle and Bluetooth connectivity. That means you can use the controller with a ton of different platforms like PCs, Android devices and even a good 'ole Xbox as the Clutch is officially licensed to work with the Series X and S.…