SIXAXIS Wireless Controller (PS3)
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Editorial Reviews:
Technical DataInput Device / TypeGame padTechnical DataInput Device / Form FactorExternalTechnical DataInput Device / Connectivity TechnologyWirelessTechnical DataHeader / Product LineSony SIXAXISTechnical DataHeader / CompatibilityGame consoleTechnical DataHeader / ManufacturerSonyTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataMiscellaneous / Compatible Game ConsolesSony PlayStation 3
Custom Reviews:
| taking a risk with seconhand products |
| SIXAXIS - Pricy and Flimsy |
My son dropped his and made it "rattle", I took the back off and couldn't believe how many small parts are inside, (unlike the the PS2 remote).
Yes it is a good remote to use and seems to hold its charge for a long time but considering the console's high build quality and the price of new controllers, it should be as robust as the old PS1/PS2 controllers, (certainly not made for throwing whilst playing a frustrating game)!
| far to fragile |
needs sorting out to be able to handle the use it is ment to be design for....
even when it worked it was much harder to aim with...
| A naff Controller. |
But anyway to my review. The only thing that i like about this controller is that it is light...thats all i like. It feels a bit small and it also feels like it would snap in half if i gripped it too tightly. I do not liek the shoulder buttons, the lower ones feel like they would break easily...guess what!? They did. Now i have an Xbox 360 so i play that a lot more that my PS3, so i left the controller in my drawer (with nothing on top of it may I add), i got a game for my PS3 as it had the expansions free for the PS3...when i went to play it...the R2 + L2 buttons wouldn't respond...there was a lot i could not do. I have no idea why they broke and i don't really want to fork out £30 pounds to play a game that cost me £20. i am very disappointed.
| Ahead of its time. |