Selasa, 21 Oktober 2014

Xbox 360 Street Fighter IV FightPad - Akuma






Description


The official Street Fighter IV FightPad controller for the Xbox 360 was designed specifically for fighting game fans to put new levels of control and precision in the palms of their hands. Using an enlarged, circular 8-way floating D-Pad and a classic six-button layout, the Street Fighter IV FightPad brings the old school fighting game experience right into your home. With separate turbo settings for each button and great ergonomics, prepare yourself for hours of competition, no quarters necessary.

Features


  • Enlarged circular 8-way floating D-Pad
  • 6-button layout with additional multi-speed Turbo functionality
  • 3-way switch enables D-Pad to also function as left or right analog stick
  • Integrated headset port for use with Xbox LIVE®
  • 9.8 Ft. (3m) Cable connects to console via USB

Customer Reviews


4 out of 5 stars Economical Uppercutting.
Oliver Leland

If Madcatz's FightPads have one great thing going for them, it's that the controllers are roughly 1/5th the price of most decent arcade sticks on the market. Those who are interested in trying Street Fighter for the first time and know better than to try and rough it out with the standard Xbox controller should seriously consider the pad as an affordable alternative to emptying out wallets and collecting change from the couch for a TE or a HRAP. Most everyone will use this controller for Street Fighter IV or Super Street Fighter IV, games that require more practice and refinement than other major fighting games such as Soul Calibur or Mortal Kombat. With that in mind, if you aren't sure that you are committed to the game enough so to learn the combos and tactics, Madcatz's FightPad is a good way to dip in and see if you like Street Fighter without the possibility of leaving disappointed and broke. Put simply: the game is not for everyone.With that out of the way, the controller itself is similar to the terrific Sega Saturn pad, which is very good for fighting games. I disagree that the controller feels cheap, although it is extremely light even when compared to a standard Xbox controller. And just like other reviews have established: the buttons are great, the directional pad is okay. More than half of the characters in the game operate with QCBs and QCFs, which I find very comfortable to pull off with the FightPad. However, charge characters such as Chun-Li or Vega are much easier to play using a fightstick.I have had this controller for over a year now, and would likely buy another simply for its price and its portability. I usually play SSFIV on the 360, but if I'm on the go it is nice to boot up vanilla on the ol' laptop and bust some heads with yesteryear's installment. In these cases, a fightstick is bulky and a chore to pack up, while the FightPad is not can be toted just about anywhere. So, in conclusion, the Madcatz FightPad is certainly an economical and logical path to giving Street Fighter a shot, as its shortcomings are greatly overwhelmed by its low-price point. Cheers. Read more ›

5 out of 5 stars Street Fighter IV Fightpad
Anthony

OK, this is a great controller! I got SF4 the 2nd day of release and played with the 360 controller for many months. I was determined to get the Akuma but it was too pricy early on. Eventually I got it and all I can say is that I can pull off the combos much easier and the controller just has a superior layout. Some combos are still very hard for me like Vega's, but as for the Shoryuken type - it's great. Plus it's great on many others but the combos where it's: charge <-, ->, <-, -> 3 kick or 3 punch, take some getting used to, Vega's is a similar charge ultra/super. Great controller and it's much more comfortable playing with! SF4 itself is a great game too, 9.5 my book!

5 out of 5 stars The Perfect Solution
Amazon Warrior

Want to step up your fighting game ability without shelling out $100 for a decent arcade stick? If so, this is the controller for you.Let's face it, the regular X-Box controller just wasn't designed to accommodate the needs for fighting games. Pulling off combos and getting special moves to come out when you want them to can be a real chore with the normal X-Box control stick and buttons. While they may take a small bit of getting used to at first, the comfortable pad and Sega Genesis style buttons of this Fightpad offer a much better experience.I saw a few comments complaining about how this is a wired controller as opposed to wireless, but I don't see why anyone should care about that. Wired means you don't have to use batteries or a charger, and the USB input allows the controller to be used for PC games as well.If you're a competitive player, then an arcade stick is still probably the best way to go, but the FightPad is the next best option no matter what type of fighting gamer you are.

5 out of 5 stars Great replacement controller for your XBOX 360 pad
Z Sikder

I have been searching for a controller with 6-buttons on the face for a very long time. Ever since the Sega Genesis and Saturn died, the gaming world has universally adopted the 4-button-on-front interface. That is great for most types of games, but NOT for Street Fighter.After buying countless replacements to play Street Fighter games on the PC, I found this one to be the best. Not only does it have a large, durable d-pad, but it also has a nice feel. It's got 6 large buttons on the front, which makes it easier to pull off throws, focus cancels (SF4), or overheads (SF3). It also feels light. But don't let that fool you into thinking this controller is cheap. Far from it. It has stood against constant mashing, lots of 720 motions, and occasional tosses after frustrating online matches :DAnd although Street Fighter purists will lambaste me for using turbo, I found the feature to be useful when set to the top buttons (3 punches and 3 kicks) to make pulling off ultras much easier in a tough online match. Though I don't think it's programmable to do link combos.I am not a joy stick guy, so the transition from the 360 controller to this was pretty smooth.While a wireless pad would have been great, the USB cable still its perks: no batteries wasted and PC play.Overall: this stylish pad gets a 5/5 for it's practicality, durability and price.

4 out of 5 stars Fightpad Akuma Version
Raul Taveras

As it may be known for everyone at this moment, these gamepads rocks for fighting games, but what's special about this one, the design all Akuma fans will love it.

5 out of 5 stars Screw the Stick, Get the pad!
BIG BAD WOLF

Why screw the stick? Why Buy the Pad, for me...*FLAME SHIELD ON!* "FOR ME" READ THAT PART please for the love of god read that part my STF4 fighting pad is 80% more effective and responsive to my commands then the HORI Real Arcade Pro EX 360 fighting stick. Yes i own a Horo RAPEX stick, and i have to say its a nice stick and all but caution about to use some Arcade parts vocab the 4 way gate was not the right choice to use for a game like STF4 IMO. I know for turtlers and Charge players,{Bison, E-honda, Blonka, Gen (crane stance, but 4 way gate makes it hard to do off wall attracts) its a dream, but having a 8 way gate is better IMO! So where dose the Mad Catz STF4FP come into all of this, well i can tell you from first hand use that it is wonderful and very responsive to commands and feel great in your hands, takes some time to get use to but for a 360 owner its nothing short of god like in when its puts in the inputs that u want. [...]



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