Bad: When I first opened the package I checked all the buttons, they all clicked fine... except for the right trigger which was stuck and the Z button didn't move at all. I started loosening the screws on the side that solved the problems (for now). The D-Pad isn't accurate at all, for example, many times my computer reads the down/right input when I press the up arrow. The knobs are loose and make a rattling noise when shaken slightly. The triggers are NOT analog, meaning input is only registered when the trigger is fully depressed, making the controller completely unusable for games like Super Mario Sunshine. Pros: The main joystick feels great - it has good resistance that doesn't restrict movement (unlike a stick that's so tight it looks like it's solely on the x and y axis stuck). , only allows horizontal and vertical movements) Overall verdict: You get what you pay for and in this case, in my opinion, it's not worth it. The controller is barely usable, which sucks because I wanted it to work so bad. However, the controller "works" so if you play more casual games I can see this being sufficient.
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