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Bluetooth Wireless Game Headset Mic For Sony PlayStation 3 PS3 / PlayStation 3 Slim

Bluetooth Wireless Game Headset Mic For Sony PlayStation 3 PS3 / PlayStation 3 Slim
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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Worst buy I have made on Amazon. I always am confident of what I buy but this piece of junk is going to make me think twice next time I buy something. It looked fine at first, but with the faulty device, I could not connect it to any bluetooth because it would not scan this headset. Then the instructions did not help since they were also faulty, not specifying what each part was;Not helping at all with how to connect it to somewhere. Overall, I gave it one star because I could not do a negative

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great out of the box but after the 1st time charge it was brunt something inside because it would not charge after that. we try with other charges and still could not get it to work!

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charged it then used it once then i wouldent charge anymore and it wouldent turn on DONT BUY THIS its worthless it worked for liiteratly 1 hour after that its junk

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I also bought this for my son, so he can play his game system and talk with people around the world.

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I use it every day. In the game when playing black ops 2 I use it every day don't know what I would do without

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Official Guitar Hero World Tour Wireless Guitar for PS3 - Guitar ONLY

Official Guitar Hero World Tour Wireless Guitar for PS3 - Guitar ONLY
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There's not much to say about this controller, it works great and it's really fun to play with. One important detail that is not mention on the description, is that this controller works with Guitar Hero 3, Rock Band and Rock Band 2

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I pre-ordered the band kit for World Tour and had it delivered the day it came out, meaning as of this writing I've owned the game for roughly 4 months.

Yesterday, my guitar was rendered useless.

Let me start out by saying that I am an avid fan of the GH series. I own every game except the Aerosmith version, which I still played in length. As for guitar controllers, I own this one and the GH2 version. To this day the GH2 guitar works perfectly. The same cannot be said for the World Tour guitar.

My trouble started about a week after receiving the band kit. Every so often, the alignment would get stuck in the down position, meaning I would have to turn the controller off to fix it. Irritating, but not a big deal. A month later the strum bar started registering two strums every so often when it was only strummed once. Quite a bit more irritating, but I was able to live with it. Fast forward to last night, and my guitar is more or less useless. It will only register a proper strum about 25% of the time; the rest either register as two strums or don't register at all.

Keep in mind that I in no way man-handled or misused the controller. I never used excessive force on the strum bar and when not using the guitar it sat on a secure hook on the wall. It never fell, I never dropped it, nothing was spilled on it, it was never stepped on.

Keep in mind also that I really didn't use it all that much. I played about 5 hours a week max for about 4 months. The previously mentioned GH2 controller probably got 10 times the amount of use and is still working perfectly (knock on wood).

I was considering buying the upcoming GH Metallica bundle, but if it's just the same guitar I don't want to waste my money. I'll most likely buy a PS2 adapter and use my GH2 guitar as a replacement.

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great guitar only problem ive had with it, is it always is recognized as the second controller and i have to change it manually to the first one. i dont know how to fix the problem properly, otherwise it functions just as expected

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Great product. Love the guitar and works great with Rock Band 2. Not so much a fan of GHWT game but love the guitar. The frets are alot more comfortable for my hands than the RB2 guitar and having the star power button at the palm of the hand is great. Recommend this for a guitar controller

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We bought GHWT and included this extra guitar so that we can have 4 players and have a lead guitar and bass at the same time. (GHWT comes with just one guitar.)

I liked this one because it was the "standard" for the game.

I love how they include stickers to personalize the guitars, too...

GHWT has the best controllers (from what I've heard) included with the game (as opposed to Rock Band or Rock Band 2) and I wanted to be sure we had the longest-lasting, most usable controllers for our setup.

Fun, fun, fun!!!

FOLLOW-UP...Well, I wrote this review based on the original guitar in the package that came with the full-game. When I opened this particular guitar, it was broken out of the box. The strum bar didn't work at all. What a disappointment! I had to send it back to Activision...seems that this is a common issue. Bummer.

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Radioactive Colors Skin by WraptorSkinz fits Guitar Hero 4 World Tour Drum Set

Radioactive Colors Skin by WraptorSkinz fits Guitar Hero 4 World Tour Drum Set for Nintendo Wii, XBOX 360, PS2 & PS3
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the skins don't stick which is a good thing if you plan to remove them yet they don't have a good grip. The only complaint is that when I play on a few weekends the skins began to rip and tear and chip off.

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Playstation 3 Glow Vertical Stand

Playstation 3 Glow Vertical Stand
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i took a chance and bought this yesterday along with the Wii's Chill Station. Both looked great when i turned it on. Even though on the box of the ps3 stand, it says "inlcudes a ac adapter to power the light". I was pleased to find that was an error in print since the stand uses a USB as a power source, which is great since it turns on the light when you turn on the system. I loved how the glow makes it look like this ps3 is on display at E3. It's too bad it doesn't have a cooler included like the Wii chill station.

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When i was looking for a stand for my original fat ps3 i was looking at stands that where just that... STANDS. Some were able to hold games but if you're going to have your ps3 standing its because you dont want to take up so much room at the bottom so i did not see the point in those. So i came across the vertical glow stand, and the right away i loved the blue led lights at the bottom. When i found out that there was no need for extra power cables because it already comes with a usb plug for the ps3, i order not 1 but 2. I got them 3 days later, and right out of the box the stands looked glossy just like the ps3. I opened them, pluged them in, turned the system on and it just looked great. Plus it comes with a controller holder, though that was pointless because the holder would go behind the system where nobody would be able to see it, i would've loved it if it was in the fron instead. Regardless from that insignificant detail, this stand is pretty awesome, it is sturdy, well built, and it is priced at a perfect price. My recomendation.... BUY IT! This will not only fit perfect into your system and do what all stands are supposed to, but it will also glow and look awesome as well as make your system look like a star just like the debut system used in E3.

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This product gives you a new style to ur ps3. it has a stylish joystick stand on the site. overall it satisfy my needs

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This product is very slick looking and does increase the stability of the PS3 when in the vertical position. It is powered by a USB port but has a pass through port on the stand, so you don't lose any ports. I never did see my stand alternate between blue and red. It only illuminated in a blue color.

The door to access the media slots on the 60GB system will not open when in the stand. It is really only good for the 20GB system.

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I read the reviews that the memory card access door does not open when in the stand, but I decided to get it anyways for stability. I love the stand and was surprised to see that the door actually opens fine! Soooo, I don't know what everyone is talking about. I did however notice that it doesn't alternate between blue and red as advertised. Not a big deal though. Great product, check it out (I got mine at Target on clearance for about $18).

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Skque Silicone Soft Protective Case Cover for Sony PlayStation 3 Controller

Skque Silicone Soft Protective Case Cover for Sony PlayStation 3 Controller, Camo Pattern, Black, Blue
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Sons love theM loves good and still lasting,, the price was great and will order again need more thank you

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this skin is awesome, great color, great grip, great look and feel, great coverage. all around great skin. it's really cool!

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PlayStation 3 Skin (PS3) - NEW

PlayStation 3 Skin - NEW - GOLD CHROME MIRROR system skins faceplate decal mod
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I really liked quality of gold finish. Application was straight forward. Delivery was timely. I was happy with purchase and my son liked it.

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It doesn't describe what Playstation 3 version it is. I have a Playstation 3 Slim, but this is for the original one.

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F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon

F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon - Playstation 3
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F.E.A.R. is a good game and I don't know why people are fussing so much. Now I have to agree with everybody that, yes the graphics were shocking and lacked the proper fruit of what the PS3 can dish out. The story line is not too enticing either. But the gameplay is astounding. I think that people can look past the polish and glitter aspects of a game and appreciate this one for its action-shooting thrills. The blood effects were very well developed. The art of every weapon is very well detailed. It may not be creepy, but can drive the imagination. All in all I think if you like action and shooting games F.E.A.R. will serve you plenty of fun.

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I've been playing this for about 3 hours now and i have to say this game is worth every penny. I'm a big FPS fan and this is up there with Resistance. The game runs smoothly, load times arent too bad, and its just overall fun. The AI is very good and the scenery looks really good. The game itself is kind of creepy. I give the game 4 1/2 stars, it loses 1/2 a star for the maps, they can get kind of confusing sometime with not much help as to letting you know where to go, but if you wanted for a while you will figure it out. I recommend this game to anyone who likes this type of game, its definately worth it.

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Despite the bad reviews of this game for the PS3, I think that it is a really good FPS game. There is really no difference from the other versions of the game except for this version has a new level and gun. I think that it was a great buy, and I am looking forward to purchasing F.E.A.R. 2 for the PS3. Oh and the slow motion is siiiick!

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I have to agree with the general concensus. The graphics overall are 'eh' ok. I thought the graphics did get better further on in the game and they are enhanced when in 'focus or slomo' mode. It's not what I hoped it would be but once you master the techniques it is very fun to play. I would recommend renting it first but give it a chance. I'd say 3-5 hours of gameplay should tell you if it is a game for you. I've beaten it once and am playing through a second time on a harder setting. The story is interesting and there are a few creepy spots in the game. Play it in the dark late at night.:)

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I bought the PC version a year or so ago. Started to play this scary game and then a few days later my computer crashed (for other reasons). I gave away my copy to my brother, since I no longer had a PC. Next I bought a copy for the PS3. Indeed the graphics do appear crappy compared to other versions. I quickly forgot about this because the gameplay is quite unique and captivating. Definitely a scary game with a fun story. The slowMo feature is a lot of fun too, you end up using it to get out of tight situations and makes you feel like someone from the Matrix (bullet time).

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Game is massive and while the story isn't the strongest, it's still a very good game. I hope the team keeps at it and I look forward to what they make on the PS4!

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WWE Legends of WrestleMania

WWE Legends of WrestleMania
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When you see the roster that this game offers, you immediately see the selling point of the game. Unfortunately, that's the only good thing about the entire game. Rather than take the Raw Vs. Smackdown 2009 control scheme, this game gives you a horrible tiered-fighting scale that only opens moves as you progress in attacking your opponent. Forget the hip-tosses or flipping off the top rope you could do before, you are allowed to punch and kick here...and that's pretty much it.

As a result almost every wrestler fights the same way to start out. As you begin to win a match, you get a few "custom" moves to the character open up, but it's nothing to write home about. If it wasn't for the fact that this game finally offered the dream roster of players (minus Randy Savage, Ricky Steamboat, and Dynamite Kid--all of whom were involved in key Wrestlemania matches). You also get actual video of some of the matches represented here and the chance to change the outcome of said matches. Again, a cool addition in theory, but very poorly executed.

This game will probably drop in price quickly since it has such a horrible control system. Why they didn't just take the existing controls of Raw vs. Smackdown I'll never know...especially considering the fact that you can import characters from that game if you wish.

A great roster with authentic entrances (for the most part) gets this game 3 stars. That's the only positive thing about it.

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Some are suggesting that this game suffers from having controls that differ from that of the Smackdown! vs Raw series. To be honest, that is one of the qualities i enjoy most about this game. It isn't trying to be SvR2009, nor should it. As great as the SvR controls are, they do come off as a bit stale. Legends offers a new and refreshing control scheme, and i for one welcome it.

I am not suggesting that the controls in Legends are better, in fact i do prefer SvR overall. Although, i like that the controls in Legends are different. Also, being of the 80's generation, i will take the Legends roster over anything SvR has to offer on their best day.

The control scheme in Legends of Wrestlemania relies more on timing, and less on learning complicated controls. So it is much easier to just pick up and play. Some SvR enthusiast's may consider these controls to be dumbed down for mass appeal. While i do see their point, i also believe that the timing based controls provide a better flow for the game, even better than SvR to some extent.

The roster is impressive, but not extensive. There are around 40 legends, with some very obvious ones left out. You can import your SvR2009 roster, but i think that only compromises the nostalgic experience. Hell in a Cell feels a little out of place here, since most of the wrestlers in the game were long retired when that match type came to be.

If anyone here remembers the extremely disappointing Legend's of Wrestling series, I would say you would certainly be better served playing this instead.

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I grew up watching the WWF in the late 80's and early 90's and then got back into it when I was in college with the dawn of the "Attitude Era". It's a product that I fall in and out of love with. When I heard about this game the love affair was back on!

I think the last time I purchased a WWE video game was the first installment of the `Raw VS. Smackdown' series but I went out and purchased the 2009 version to help get me ready for `Legends of Wrestlemania'. With the overhaul of the controls my preparation was rendered nearly useless but I did utilize the `roster port' feature which brings the majority of the superstars of `Smackdown VS Raw 2009'.

There have been many negative reviews about the roster and the control set up. Personally, I think the roster is about 95% dead on. The notable omissions of Randy Savage, Ricky Steamboat, Tito Santana, Rick Martel, Demolition, Slick, Sensational Sherri and Earthquake among others are regrettable but not enough for me to dismiss this game as a failure.

The controls were a little weird at first but I found using the L stick exclusively for movement and using the D-Pad for executing holds made for a more intuitive and fluid experience.

The graphics are great and seeing the entrances and celebrations with the old school music brings a smile to my face almost every time.

Every Wrestlemania arena from 1-15 (including Caesar's Palace for Wrestlemania IX) are faithfully recreated aside from the extra long entrance aisles of Wrestlemania's III, IV, V, VI and VIII. A vintage Royal Rumble arena is also available.

Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler provide a good commentary although I though it would be more fun to have snippets of classic wrestler specific commentary as provided by the great voices of the past like Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, Jesse Ventura, Vince McMahon. Also, finding a way to sneak in Mean Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes would have been great as well.

The `Relive', `Rewrite', and `Redefine' modes are fun additions. I have played all three and they all have a more epic feel than the standard exhibition matches. You have the option of completing certain tasks during the match that re-create, move for move, these classic matches. Each of these matches is preceded by a video of WWE footage showing what led up to the confrontation and highlights from the match itself.

As an old-school WWF fan I think the game is a blast. The graphics are great, almost all of the old original entrance themes are here, and the game modes are very addictive and rewarding. Hopefully an expansion pack will be made available in the near future which will feature new wrestlers, managers and a new venue or two.

A great game for those who loved wrestling during the golden age of the WWF.

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I'm going to make this brief... I've bought every WWE video game that has ever been released going back to the original Wrestlemania game for the Nintendo. Some are much better than others, but this one has to be the most disappointing game in a long time.

Following the release of the Smackdown vs Raw 2009, I was really excited about this game. I thought it would operate a lot like those games. WOW!!! Not quite!

I just don't feel like this game really has any playability beyond unlocking all the wrestlers and arenas. Maybe I'm missing something, but I've played the game three times, fought in maybe 10 matches and I'm pretty sure I'm done with it.

The one thing I that is neat about the game is it will link the SVR 2009 game so you can bring your favorite current superstar over to play against the legends.

My advice is that you download the demo before you buy the game. Had I done that.... I could have saved $50+.

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I'm a huge wrestling fan. I watch every week, order the PPV's, check websites daily, and talk about it often with my friends and family. Needless to say, when I heard about Legends of Wrestlemania, I was psyched. I tuned in weekly to IGN's roster updates, which fed my hunger for more information on this game. I set aside extra cash from my budget to get it on the day it came out, and even planned on skipping my afternoon classes to spend all day with the game.

15 minutes into the game, I shut it off. You know that feeling when your parents tell you about the cute girl in church who's single, and when you meet her she looks like a hippopotamus burn victim and has the personality of a loose-leaf notebook? That's the feeling I had after playing this game for the first time.

Let's address some good decisions, and some bad decisions, on the part of THQ's development team in designing this game. I've always believed in ending on a positive note, so first, I'll address the bad.

THE BAD:

The control system is suspect at best. There are 3 "levels" in which you progress depending on the amount of offense you execute, with each level unlocking new moves (level 3 unlocks your finisher). You end up repetitively punching and performing the same grapples over and over again as you progress through the levels. So, while there are different moves for each level, you spend enough time on each level that just as soon as you're completely bored of bodyslamming your opponent, you go up a level and can now suplex him.

Certain moves are nearly impossible to pull off. Irish whipping is nearly impossible, and getting on the turnbuckle takes some time to get comfortable with. It's listed as an achievement in the cage match, with the biggest problem being that you can't climb the turnbuckle in a cage match without climbing the cage to win the match.

One HUGE misstep is that you CANNOT run towards your opponent without running backwards off the ropes first. This is an EXTREME annoyance.

The "chain moves" system is extremely limited, and while a good idea in theory, it just doesn't work. As you perform the chain, you end up being more distracted about which button to hit than actually watching what move you're performing. When you do pay attention, you see that many of the moves aren't really "chain" moves at all, but rather cut scenes of different moves. For instance, in one moment Hogan is giving you a big boot, and the very next moment, he's bouncing off the ropes and giving you a leg drop. There is no animation for him actually moving towards the ropes... you pick up the action mid-stride.

There are several bugs with the animation. In the ladder match, when you pull down the belt, it's always the WWE Championship, even if you're battling for the Intercontinental belt. This shows that the game was rushed. Additionally, when the Ultimate Warrior shakes the ropes, his hands are about 5 scaled inches above the actual ropes. This is a minor annoyance, but still enough to where it looks odd. Batista does it better in SvR 2009.

The game modes are limited. Steel Cage and Hell in a Cell matches can only be fought as 1 on 1 encounters. Thus, if you want LOD versus the Brothers of Destruction, it can't be in a Hell in a Cell. Additionally, in the HIAC match, you always begin the battle from the top of the cage. It was cool at first, but after awhile it gets annoying.

In the ladder match (which also limits to 1 on 1), you may not attack someone with the ladder if they are laying on the ground. All you can do is swipe at them with the ladder when both of you are standing. I know ladder matches were much more simple back in the day, but they were more involved than this.

The Royal Rumble match limits your moveset to mostly stomps and kicks, which means that, while exciting at first, it quickly becomes an annoyance. No Finishers are allowed in the Rumble either. It's nearly impossible to throw someone out of the ring unless they are highly damaged. Throwing someone out is much harder than in SvR2009, therefore broken controller buttons are foreseeable.

The create-a-moveset is a nightmare. The create-a-legend has the ability to create Savage and Razor Ramon, but their finishers aren't included on the move-sets. Why not? Obviously, the strict control system doesn't allow for them. Once again, this is a huge ball drop on the part of THQ.

The game flashes blue or red every time you get hit. I thought at first something was wrong with my tv, but apparently it's considered a "feature." It's quite annoying.

The entrance themes are nearly there, but the Big Bossman's familiar "hard time" theme has been replaced by his late-career theme. It was a big let down. I know I can change it by uploading the theme to my ps3, but I paid 60 bucks for this game, I shouldn't have to take extra steps to put in a wrestler's classic theme music in a game that depicts that wrestler from a classic era.

That's enough negativity. It's obviously a very flawed game.

THE GOOD:

The Roster is awesome. Many people hate on this game because there's no Savage or Razor Ramon, and Michael Hayes was included, but that doesn't bother me at all. It's perfect. The character models look great for the most part, and the arenas are perfectly recreated.

The interactive Cell and Cage match environments are great. You can do a lot of neat stuff, such as throwing people through the cell walls, and throwing them off the top a la Mick Foley.

The Commentary is wonderful, smooth, and much less repetitive than SvR2009.

The ability to upload characters from SvR2009 is amazing. I don't know how they do it, but it gives almost limitless opportunities for dream matches.

These are the only good things I can say.

The final verdict? Play at your own risk. Don't pay full price, and rent it if you absolutely MUST see this game for yourself. The only, and I mean, ONLY way I won't feel cheated out of my $60 is for THQ to make this roster available to upload into SvR 2010, and does away with this horrible control scheme. Otherwise, I feel that, as a fan of classic wrestling, and of wrestling today, I was scammed by THQ into buying this poorly planned, marginally executed game.

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Pro Elite Wireless Controller for PS3

Pro Elite Wireless Controller for PS3
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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Personally, i feel the the 360 has a great controller for their system. Not that the PS3's is bad, but i really do enjoy the size of the 360's controller. So, when i first heard of this 360 controller for the PS3, i was pretty excited about it.

Unfortunately, it seems like i may have to keep looking.

The Pro Elite Wireless Controller for PS3 looks pretty great at first, and, in all honesty, isn't that bad. But it seems like it could have been so much better. The product ships with the controller, a USB dongle (for your wireless play), and a cord to charge it with.

Pros:

1) Great size and weight. Very similar to the Xbox's

2) Buttons have a nice glow feature that can be turned on or off by holding the select button and hitting the circle button.

3) Improved triggers (L2/R2). They're not quite a big as the 360's and they aren't as mushy as the PS3's. It's a nice hybrid.

4) The D-Pad seems to function well. Not as good as the PS3's in my opinion, but certainly much better than the 360's.

Neutral (Pro or Con?):

1) The Grip: I wasn't quite sure where to put this so I'll just mention it here. The grip has a rough, somewhat jagged surface. It seems like it will give you a great grip in long play sessions when your hands may get a bit sweaty, but it also seems like it may hurt some people's hands. I was indifferent about it.

Con:

1) HUGE dead zone in the analog sticks

Honestly, this con killed it for me. For those who may not understand what a dead zone is: It is basically the area on the analog stick where the controller won't respond. For example, if you ever so slightly nudged the analog stick on your PS3 controller, you'd notice nothing would happen. However, if you pushed it about half way to the edge, you'd noticed that the controller finally responds. That area where it doesn't respond is considered the "dead zone".

On this controller, the dead zone seems way too large. While this may not matter for all games, it can be horrible for games that require you to be a bit more precise. For example, while playing Call of Duty, it was very difficult for me to get those slight adjustments in my aim.

Overall, the controller is decent. Not terrible, but not that great either. If they ever fix the dead zone in the future, than this controller would easily be worth a 4/5 or 5/5.

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Okay, I will say this. Out of every video game controller I have ever used, and I have pretty much used them all, the Xbox 360's controller is my favorite. It has the perfect weight, the triggers are placed in the perfect position, the thumbsticks have the concave(inward) groove to have your thumb rest in, and the most important feature for me, and many others: the reversed analog sticks. Now as much as I love my PS2 and PS3, I couldn't do extensive gaming sessions because I have larger hands and having the thumbsticks mounted at the bottom of the controller started to take wear on my hands quickly each time I picked up the controller. However, seeing how my 360 died not too long ago, I was/am left only with my PS3, and the controller I fear. What was I to do? Well Power A came to the rescue, and not only did they restore the happiness of my hands with a PS3 controller, Power A also proved that third party companies can make great products with the right resources and commitment.

First of all, you get all the features of the Sony brand in here. Six-Axis, dual rumble, and a built-in rechargeable battery; for $39.96 whereas the Sony brand is still $54.99. Now as for the performance, this is where I was on the fence about picking up this controller. I heard that the response time of the analog sticks were horrible and that the buttons would stick. Well after playing nearly 15 hours of Fallout New Vegas, I have had only one little kink, and that is if you have something blocking the dongle that is plugged into your usb slot, the controller will sync up around the obstruction. Example, I was my bed and I had my controller propped up my knees. My hands fell into my lap, and the controller's led ring blinked for about 3 seconds and presto, no problems after that. My knees were between my usb dongle and my controller, and it still worked great.

Now as for the unresponsiveness of the analog sticks. Honestly I haven't had any lag or dead-zones. On top of that, I'm using the Grip-Its on top of the sticks, and they still are flawless. Again, been playing New Vegas for about 15 hours, and no problems aiming in any direction...its just as smooth and responsive at the Sony analog sticks. Button sticking was a problem I haven't come across yet, either. As for the texturing on the sides of the controller, I don't get why its causing tons of concern. The only way I see the grips becoming a problem is if you are gripping your controller like a vice.

Overall, I'm 110% satisfied with this controller, and can easily recommend it to anyone who has a PS3, but wants a 360-like design for it...and without sacrificing any of the features of the original Dualshock 3. And one more thing, the battery life for the Power A is just as long as the Dualshock 3, and fortunately charges faster too. I'm actually considering getting a few as gifts for friends. Nice job Power A, you have a happy customer!

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SO I picked up one of these at Toys 'r US yesterday and thus far I must say i'm impressed. The reason I picked up this controller in the 1st place is because I primarily play a lot of shooters on my Xbox 360 and the transition to the PS3 controller was always a bit of a PITA (pain in the a$$) due to the placement of the analog sticks and the shoulder buttons as well as the fact that for someone with larger hands, using the analog sticks became painful after extended play.

Design-wise it's a handsome gadget, flat black with buttons that light up (a nice touch, especially for a $35 controller), a bit on the light side, but that's not a deal-breaker. For the most part it feels solid and well-built and has a textured grip that feels great in my hands. It comes with a USB dongle that has to be plugged into one of the USB ports on your PS3 and to charge it has a mini-USB cable that attaches from the controller to the dongle. It would've been nice if it was bluetooth out the box, but hey, it's a $35 controller and still managed to include sixaxis control and rumble. It took about 40 mins to charge fully once I got it out the box. Setup took a min or two for syncing.

This controller to a large degree mimics the layout of the 360 pad, especially in the placement of the analog sticks-spaced further apart so my thumbs don't start hurting after extended play. Just as importantly, the shoulder buttons (primarily the R2 and L2)have been lengthened slightly to give them more of a "trigger" feel that for me improves play when using for shooters.The only thing I don't particularly like about the analog sticks is they have a bit too much give and could've been a bit stiffer. The D-pad seems ok, I don't play a lot of fighting games, so it's not something I can give much input on.

Overall,I think for those of us who have issues with the standard PS3 controller this is a great buy. I'm thinking of going back through some games collecting dust as it really does give a whole new life to playing on my PS3 again.

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First let me say that I own both the Xbox 360 and PS3. As far as the controllers are concerned, I much prefer the size and feel of the 360 controllers. With the PS3 controller the base of my left thumb will hurt considerably after a few minutes. As far as my review of this controller is concerned, I highly recommend if you prefer the 360 controllers over the PS3.

Pros:

I found the sticks responsiveness as good the PS3 controllers no issues there

The size and layout is exactly the same as the 360 controller (obviously having the same layout is great from a gaming consistency perspective when switching back and forth between the PS3 and 360)

The buttons are back lit with red light. Great for night time gaming given the light is subtle and therefore not distracting. Also, you can turn it off if you don't like it.

Some reviewers have complained about the textured grips I happen to like it given the controller is lighter than the 360's so it "sticks".

Cons:

The biggest issue is that you can NOT turn the PS3 console on via the remote (you CAN turn it off, however)

This controller uses a USB dongle for the wireless connection, blue tooth would provide a more reliable connection. As a result, you need a clear line of site to the console and is susceptible to "pillow/blanket" block.

As mentioned, the controller is lighter than the 360 due to the 360's detachable battery. I prefer the extra weight of the 360. It does have that "cheap" feel to it relative to the 360

Lastly, it's made in China.

I can't speak to the charge duration as I've had it for just a week, after a few weeks I'll update my review on that aspect.

Overall, this is a very good 360 controller for the PS3 and its allowed me to play PS3 games pain free. As a result, I'm buying two more for back ups.

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I'm a controller junkie and try out new ones whenever they come along. I have a 360 and a PS3, so I'm no stranger to either's analog layout, although I've never understood the hate for Sony's Dualshock. At any rate, everyone seems to swear by the staggered/offset analog setup of Microsoft's unit, so I decided to see if it made a difference on the PS3.

To me, a controller should feel as close to nothing in your hands as possible and it's interface should be smooth, refined and intuitive. You play to play, not think about what's in your hands, so I'm very result oriented when I pick up any third-party unit and as far as they go, I rank them (in refinement, build quality & feel):

-Logitech

-Nyko & Thrustmaster

-Datel

-Pelican

-Gamestop (I'm sure they use various brands and slap their name on them)

-MadCatz (garbage)

This one ranks in the same category as Pelican, which is to say it's not quite as cheap and plasticky as MadCatz, but it lacks the solid feel of Nyko or Thrustmaster products. It's face buttons rattle a bit, but never get stuck or bind (and they have a springy "twang" when released). The D-pad feels clunky, but it works better than the stock XBox controller... which isn't saying much. The analog sticks are about a third higher than first party units and the springs are stiffer, so they return to center quite forcefully. They take a bit of getting used to. The general shape of the controller it's best feature, IMO is a copy of the Logitech Precision Wireless, except it feels larger all around. The "diamond waffle" textured grip surface was a bit distracting to me, but not a deal breaker. I'm guessing it'll be a love it or hate it feature.

All in all, it's not a bad controller for the price, except for one thing: Dead zones.

As a decent/good about 1.80 average FPS player, even I can't put up with them when they cost kills in online play... Which they did for me time and time again.

If you need a cheap(er) alternative to the Dualshock, have whiny XBox-loving buddies over all the time or simply can't live without the staggered joystick setup when playing your RPG's, then feel free to pick one up.

...Or just wait for the Nyko Raven.

Everyone else stick to the Dualshock or buy one of those expensive XCM 360 controller adapters.

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