I've been using it for the past half a year! I got it so that I could play all of my favorite games, including Fallout 3, Assassin's Creed, Need for Speed, and Mass Effect! I'll just come straight out and say it: I think it's wonderful! It's easier to get through the moments! And in overall, the introduction of the gamepad has made my life a little bit better, and playing games has grown more exciting as a result of this innovation. Take it, you won't be sorry that you did! Got pros: -Outstanding design (and what ergonomics, Sony, and Logitech are relying on with their "Planer" design) - The vibration feedback is neither overly nor insufficiently strong (everything can be felt, and in NFS, hits on automobiles have a little more realistic feel). -Stick to the left of the cross (this is something brand new, but it is very good, and most importantly, it is convenient) -Extra-length cord (which, while working at the computer, I picked up from behind and promptly forgot about). -A jack for headphones, which, well, doesn't really warrant a comment; it's just convenient. - Impervious to destruction (even when twisted like nunchucks and at least something! So after all, I was still able to charge on the door, and there wasn't even a scratch left on it. With these drawbacks: - There was a little offensive odor (yes, I did pick up on it). - Buggy on emulated platforms Coloring, coloring, and more coloring! Awfully gorgeous despite the pain! One and a half pieces may seem like a lot of money for a gamepad to those of us living in the year 2022 who put in a lot of effort, however. Playing games like Prototype, Need for Speed, Assassin's Creed, and Mass Effect on it will help you comprehend why it costs so much. Because he is so well-liked among his peers, his friends regularly invite him to play.