Customer Reviews:
The end of gouging on XBox 360 arcade sticks July 27, 2007 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
Hori is releasing a WIRELESS Virtua Fighter 5 arcade stick on August 8th, 2007 for 59.99. Why be gouged when you can get the same stick without the "artwork" for much, much cheaper. There is no reason to pay the $249 these scalpers are asking so DON'T DO IT!
It does what it's supposed to do, and for that it recieves five stars August 28, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this stick primarily so I can have an arcade stick for my 360. Ironically, even though I have DoA4, I haven't touched the game in over a month ever since I bought it since Senko no Ronde occupies most of my time on the system. For that game, the stick gets the job done, as I've never had any problems controlling my character and blasting away at my opponents with it except when I need to do 360 degree rotations as I seem to not put enough force in a particular direction to register that the stick was pressed there. Then again, the stick was built with DoA4 in mind.
Decent stick August 16, 2006 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
The DOA4 stick is a solid stick, but it's not exceptional. Certainly not worth $120+ when you can import it brand new from other online sources for less than $110, shipping included. If you've got $170+ to waste on a stick, you'd be better off looking up a custom stick maker. Better quality components, and you don't get stuck with a ugly picture of Kokoro and her Gerber Baby lookin' head.
Must have for DOA4 January 2, 2006 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
So I picked up the stick after having DOA for a couple of days, and right away I could tell a huge difference in my game play. The regular controllers, while great for the rest of the 360 games, isn't very effiecient for DOA. I would constintly hit either the start button or the xbox control button while trying to play.
The Arcade Stick solves the start/control button problem as they are located on the edge of the pad, well away from the play buttons. It has a good feel to it, and it makes pulling the different combos off a bit easier.
The only cons I have so far is that there is not a wireless control available (as the other reviewer stated) and that because there is only one control stick, it will not be useful for as many games aw you might like. certainly not games where you need camera control, or the majority of your shooters with aiming and such.
Overall its a good purchase, especially if you are going to be playing DOA with any high frequency(I have almost 20 hours played as of the 3rd day of release). Hopefully future games will be compatable with this stick as well.
4 stars for lack of wireless and diversity.
It would have gotten 5 stars if... December 29, 2005 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
...only it were wireless. Honestly, the Xbox 360 has spoiled me to wireless controllers. Other than that, this stick is rock solid. Hori makes quality arcade sticks, and for only $60, it's quite a steal!
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