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- Finally rumble is back!Sixaxis without rumble was soulless, now things returned to normality with the Dualshock 3!. About the new rumbling generation.... I can't notice the difference with the Dualshock 2. Rating: - Same Old Dualshock If you've owned either a Playstation or PS2 you are already familiar with the Dualshock 3. The design is basically the same as the Dualshock and Dualshock 2, except it is wireless and has the much maligned SixAxis tilt feature. It also feels a bit lighter. There is nothing revolutionary here as some reviews suggests, but that is okay, the Dualshock has been probably one of the most reliable controllers in console history. I give it four stars for two reasons: The Dualshock 3 should've been available at launch and bundled with every Playstation 3, instead Sony tried to cheap out and saddled everyone with the dog that was the SixAxis. The second reason is that while the Dualshock design is "OK", it could be better. Compared to the Xbox 360 controller the Ergonomics are behind the times. Still a good controller. Even though you are sort of getting double-dipped on every PS3 owner should have a Dualshock 3 Rating: - Wireless Controllerthis was for a playstatation3 wireless controller. I find it works well with fine. It is a great prodruct for the plystation 3. Rating: - it only rumblesSome reviewers are trying to make this out to be something amazing, this controller should have came with the system to begin with. It is only "slightly" heavier than the sixaxis controller. If you miss the rumble from the ps2 then get this, if not then you're not missing out on anything. The only game I have that even supports the rumble is R&C: future tools of destruction. Rating: - Much better than sixaxisThe added rumble is worth every penny, plus a little extra heft. Still like the 360 controller better, but if you have a ps3, you have to have this controller.
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