SIXAXIS Wireless Controller (PS3)
RRP: £34.99
Our Price: £43.85 (subject to change)
- SixAxis wireless controller
- Motion Sensing capability
- Motion Sensing capability
- ireless SIXAXIS controller
Sony's law Suit with Immersion has cost them a lot...Review date: 2008-06-05 Rating: 4 out of 10Sony's law Suit with Immersion has cost them a lot, in more ways than one. This pad is basically a PS1 pad, which was designed in 1994. Technically, it's more responsive, and has much deeper L2/R2 buttons but the loss of the rumble feature makes it feel like you're back in the dark ages. I've yet to play a game which puts the six-axis function to good use. It feels cheap (which the PS2's didn't) very light, and the charging cable is a disgusting 3 feet long! What use is that if the PS3 sits in your living room 8 feet away? Also, even when connected via USB, you still have to activate the pad, why?
Like everything else for my PS3, this seems like an 'almost but not quite' sort of effort. I'm not impressed.
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Duel Shock released soonReview date: 2008-04-21 Rating: 4 out of 10This control pad will soon be redundant and soon Sony will stop making them, if they havent already.
The pad feels light and flimsy. The controller does it job like every other playstation pad before it which isnt a bad thing. Yes its more refined but thats to be expected from the next gen.
The motion technology is also quite nice but i've recently imported a duel shock pad...
it doesnt feel light, has a nice weight to it and i'm just now remembering just how immersive rumble is.
An thats enough of a reason to wait till duel shock's released.you can see right through itReview date: 2008-04-07 Rating: 6 out of 10there is two things wrong
1) it does not rumble
2) if you buy one serperatly from the PS3 and you put in front of the light you can see right through it
apart from that everything else is good
Sticky X buttonReview date: 2008-03-31 Rating: 4 out of 10I bought my PS3 system about a year ago, I already have 2 Six-Axis controllers with sticking X buttons Grrrrr!! Good controller but made the quality of a Kinder Egg Toy inside. Yeah, i decided to take one apart to see what was going on inside!! I hope the system itself is more durable.Yet another triumph for SonyReview date: 2008-03-30 Rating: 10 out of 10Barcode: 0711719606581
Following on from the classic design used in previous Playstation controllers, the new Sixaxis version is a slick upgrade and i'm so glad they didn't completely overhaul the design. The original controllers had very little wrong with them and the designers have been wise in only making a few minor changes. Everything is slick, modern and the wireless just makes things so much easier, eliminating the vast tangle of wires around your Playstation.
Everything is streamlined, from the new materials used to the new L2 and R2 buttons. Yes, rumble is gone but after a while of playing you barely notice the difference and the wireless capabilities more than make up for it. Thankfully, there's no messing around with batteries involved like the power-drainging Wii controllers and the Sixaxis can be quickly recharged with the USB cable supplied with the PS3. I've found the battery lasts a fair while too.
While it seems online seems to be becoming the new dominant force for the PS3's multiplayer functions, a few games out at the moment provide split screen capabilities and having more than one controller makes for great fun playing against friends and family.
Product Details/Specifications
Recording label: Sony Manufacturer: SonyEAN: 0711719804000Binding: AccessoryRelease date: 2007-03-23Universal product code (UPC): 711719606581Audience rating: Parental GuidanceESRB age rating: EveryonePlatform: PLAYSTATION 3Brand: Sony