Description
Armed with the Xbox 360 ‘Super Street Fighter IV’ FightPad from Mad Catz, your foes will tremble in terror as you mercilessly drain their health bar with a flurry of effortlessly executed fireballs and fierce combos. Style and comfort reign supreme with an ergonomic 6-button layout featuring an enlarged circular 8-way floating D-Pad, multi-speed Turbo functionality and officially licensed artwork portraying your favorite characters. The FightPad truly puts the arcade right in your hand, making it the perfect weapon to bring your fighting skills and level of gaming enjoyment to new heights. Hadouken!
Features
- Enlarged circular 8-way floating D-Pad
Customer Reviews
Sinkurepa Morrow
I love playing my copy of SUPER Sreet Fighter 4... its one of the greatest fighting games I've ever played, even better than Tekken in arguable ways. Having a controller like this is ideal for fighting games when you don't wanna shell out for the full, tabletop required, arcade pad.This is a nromal sized controller with a different build on the buttons to match that to the full arcade pad, but without the whole size problem. The button map looks nothing like a normal controller as all the 4 main buttons and the bumbers on the front of the thing. This can nake it sorta strange at first if you wanna use it for a different type of game. its sorta hard to play with on other games that you can't button mash on, as well as most shooters.so don't use this while playing a shooter like Black Ops or GOW3 Beta. Although it works kinda okay for some sports games and a handfull of action adventure games, but the lerning curve will take more effort than its worth.It works great for its the purpose it was biult for, as well as a few other games, but don't keep it as a replacment for a broken controller though as its not all purpose.On separate notes, all of these controllers are the same except for the faceplate used, so they all handle the same unless it breaks.The whole thing is lightwieght, but it feels a little hollow in a few of the wrong places, this really just makes it seem to work better when you start raking in combos, or buttonmashing like crazy.It feels kinda thick as it should.... it was made for a type of game that often causes people to break TVs in frustration, so it feels like you could give it a good trashing after losing 11 rounds without really damaging the buttons, although the usless cord thing kinda gets in the way.I think the cord needs to be longer as the balance of the controller wouldn't work if a battery pack was stuck to it, it just calls for a little more restaint than I usually wanna put out when fighting my friends.The only real problem is that the control stick/D pad thing might break if you mash you mash it too hard... but that's a given that if you crush a controller, it'll break something. It won't be a problem 'cept that its the only one on the controller and can really screw up combos if this happens to ANY of the buttons... which are all kid0nda skeechy to begin with.I think that aside from the lack of a resonably longer cord, this is perfect once you find one with your favorite character looking awesome of the faceplate. Read more ›
Goban
The controller is pretty decent other than the shoulder buttons and control pad feeling a bit mushy. I'm guessing it will be the same regardless of which design chosen. Would have been 4 stars...Seriously though, why is this thing not wireless? The PS3 version is wireless and costs less. I'm sure Mad Catz will blow smoke saying it is Microsoft's fault but Mad Catz makes the wireless controllers for Rock Band on 360 so what gives? Last year it was annoying, this year there is no excuse and I'm mad at myself for buying it.
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