PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
- Pressure sensors thаt rumble wіth each proceedings building еνеrу impact feel lіkе уου′re rіght іn thе game
- Sixaxis highly sensitive motion technology senses уουr еνеrу gο
- Features Bluetooth technology fοr wireless game play
- Thе PlayStation 3 system саn support up tο seven wireless controllers аt one time
- Cаn bе charged аt аnу time through thе PlayStation 3 system using thе controller’s USB cable
Thе Dualshock 3 wireless controller fοr thе PlayStation 3 system provides thе mοѕt intuitive game play encounter wіth pressure sensors іn each proceedings button аnd thе inclusion οf thе highly sensitive SIXAXIS™ motion sensing technology. Each hit, crash аnd explosion іѕ more realistic whеn thе user feels thе rumble rіght іn thе palm οf thеіr hand. It саn even detect natural schedule fοr real-time аnd high precision interactive play, acting аѕ a natural additional room οf thе user?s body. Dualshock 3
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Assess by Sebastian Fernandez for PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
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I was already extremely pleased with the Sixaxis controller, but I could not resist getting the DualShock 3. Not only do you get the rumble, but also, it feels much better in your hands, even for persons games that do not use this feature. The rumble function is fun, but on top of that, it helps with gameplay, since “feeling” what is happening provides a lot more feedback than just watching how your character or car reacts to the background.
The largest bolt from the blue of all was that the rumble works with PS 2 games in the PS 3 system. I am now playing through “God of War”, a game which had the rumble capability in PS 2. I thought that it was unlikely that I was going to get this feature with this new controller in the PS 3, but it worked perfectly.
I know that having to buy a new controller and basically discard the one that came with the system is not the ideal situation, but I have to say this product is really worth shedding the extra bucks.
Assess by The Matrix Fan for PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
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Well folks, now that the dust has matured from the Sony vs. Immersion complaint, Playstation 3 owners are finally able to feel the vibe again!
I bought this controller now and I knew the only way to properly road-test it was on the game that made the Dualshock well-known, Metal Gear Solid. After booting up the game, I walked down the hallway and got spotted by a guard. As he shouted, “WHO’S THAT?” the controller jumped in my hand – and I knew this was a smart buy. As the guards shot at me, I felt the feedback of the bullets, just as I had 10 years ago on my Sony Playstation.
I picked out another ancient school Playstation game, Tenchu: Stealth Assassins. From Ayame’s blades to Rikimaru’s sword, each sword swipe and jump had brilliant feedback.
Okay, so my Playstation games worked out. But what about my Playstation 2 library?
I popped in God of War, knowing I had to feel the swing of the Blades of Chaos. The controller vibrations felt a small lighter here, but the vibrations still occurred at the appropriate times.
Then I chose Incredible Hulk Essential Destruction. Who better to test a trembling controller than the Sultan of Smash? All the power jumps and smashes had the vibrations intact, but they still felt a small on the light side.
All right, so far I was two for two with my Playstation and Playstation 2 test subjects. But what about my Playstation 3 games? Could I maybe hit a trifecta?
I place in Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune and I chose to jump right into a heated firefight. The controller gave me feedback while shooting weapons and getting hit by enemy fire, but I knew my buy was defensible when Drake was near death: I FELT THE DUALSHOCK 3 PULSING IN SYNCH WITH DRAKE’S HEARTBEAT. It’s one thing to hear that noise and know he’s near death, it’s quite another to feel the pulse in my own hands.
Okay, so the feedback on the older games was there, but a small lighter than I remember. The reason? Well, when I chose to go wireless on my Playstation 2 system, I bought a Logitec Dualshock controller. It turns out, that controller takes two “AA” batteries, and the trembling motors inside the controller handles are slightly larger than the ones in the Dualshock 3. That’s where I felt the difference.
The Dualshock 3 vibrations may be slightly less than the Logitec controller, but it doesn’t demand the buy of batteries.
The Dualshock 3 may be slightly heavier than the SixAxis, but it doesn’t take up any extra space at all.
Sure, the price is about $15 more than the SixAxis, but it’s a worthy upgrade for the Playstation 3 gamer who kicks it ancient school as well as new school. The only additional drawback is the lack of an additional USB cable – but we can use the one that came with the system itself.
So what’s the final verdict?
Order it, plug it in, charge it up, and get ready for the inevitable downloads from the Playstation Store to make the older PS3 games Dualshock 3 compatible.
I wouldn’t recommend a feedback peripheral without providing my own feedback…
Delight in!
Assess by The Gifted One for PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
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The Playstation 2′s highly regarded DualShock 2 controller was painstaking by many to be the best videogame controller of all time. So when you’ve got a winning design there’s no need to exchange anything. But, since of a legal battle with Immersion over rumble technology, Sony was forced to offer their Sixaxis controller without rumble. The Sixaxis had the same Dualshock design but it felt too lightweight and low-cost. Thankfully the complaint has been matured and rumble has come back to the Playstation.
For the most part, the DualShock 3 is nearly identical to its PS2 precessor. But it has all the features of the original Sixaxis controller in addition to rumble. The controller is still wireless, can be charged by plugging it into your PS3 (or PC), rumble is compatible with all PS1 and PS2 games, and the PS3 chains up to 7 controllers at the same time via bluetooth. Rumble in the DualShock 3 seems more responsive in regards to the location of its trembling depending on which side you get hit on during the games. I don’t know if this is something in the design or if it’s the developers doing it for the games but I salutation it.
All in all this is now the best calculated controller on the market right now. The PS2′s DS2 was incredible so “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” applies here. I’ll be enjoying rumble in my PS3 games from now on.
Assess by S. Alix for PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
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For the past year and a half something has been missing. You don’t know what it is but theirs a void and somehow you want to fill it if only you could figure out what it is. You’ve played Resistance, Warhawk, Heavenly Sword, and Uncharted but something doesn’t feel the same. Well worry no more your fears can now be relieved. Rumble is back to result in many of the PS3 best games to life. Granted we shouldn’t have had to wait for this controller and its been a painful wait for Sony to descend the complaint and get the dualshock 3 into our gamer hands. But at least now its here and without it your truly missing out on that last bit of immersion games have been charitable us for many years now.
Its not a new feature, of course, but its a necessary one. As a PS3 title-holder I’ve missed it and I’ve taken issue with Sony leaving it out of the sixaxis. No we can have our rumble and feel it too. The controller has a fantastic weighty feel to it. Still includes the motion sensing of the original sixaxis controller. The rumble works on all of the best games, except for Call of Duty 4 but I’m sure a patch will be available in the future. You really can’t question for more. Its rechargable without the need to buy anything extra. Consider all the batteries you don’t have to buy and it pays for itself.
Assess by Mike Sweeney for PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
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Honestly, words cannot say how much more I like this controller compared to the Sixaxis wireless controller for the PS3. I really got my DualShock 3 imported from Japan back in February and have used it all the time on my PS3. I have only played with the Dual Shock for PS2 and PS1 games though and not PS3 games yet since I only have 2 games that do not support rumble for the system. I can say that the Rumbling feature is 100% the same as the Dual Shock 2 for the PS2!
Initially off, the weight difference is significant compared to the Sixaxis. You can tell no doubt which controller is which once you pick up both a Sixaxis and Dual Shock 3.
Second, they now have 3 different colors for the controller which is pretty sweet cause now you can buy the controller in Silver, Black, and White.
Now, to assess on the rumbling itself, well, IT’S AWESOME!!! It’s 100% accurate once something happens in a game where the controller is supposed to rumble and it gives you that feeling of awesomeness when playing games that have the rumble feature.
The ONLY con I have to say about this controller is that sometimes it can drain the battery a bit quickly, but hey, I would take this controller 100 times as much compared to the Sixaxis.
Overall, no doubt this product deserves 100 stars, but I can only give it 5.