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Viper
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Nyko Score: 99%
Product: Viper
Function:
The controls are very responsive without being over sensitive. The Nyko Viper has three selectable modes: Analog, Digital, and simulated Steering Wheel. There is an LED indicator on the controller which shows which mode the Viper is in currently. With a nice D-Pad design, independent turbo button, push down buttons (in the analog sticks), and those funky translucent colors, the Viper not only plays well, but looks cool at the same time.
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Features:
Built-in force feedback (Dual Shock compatible)Analog, Digital or Steering Wheel Simulation play mode selector with LED indicatorDual analog with push-down buttonsIndependent turbo button with LED indicatorRaised eight-way D-PadAvailable in five assorted translucent colors: Smoke, Berry, Lime, Atomic Purple, and Royal BlueSix foot cord
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Performance:
Familiar with the PlayStation Dual Shock controller? Nyko?s Viper has a very similar feel. The Viper is a little bit larger, giving you a slight ?grip? advantage, but the layout is functionally about the same. The turbo button is placed within easy reach, but out of the way of the other buttons. Basically, there?s not much of a learning curve if you?ve been using another Dual Shock compatible PlayStation controller.
I find it impossible to review the Viper without comparing it to another one of my favorite PSX controllers, the Nyko Scorpion. For the Scorpion, Nyko threw convention out the window and made a unique design that worked well and felt good in the hands. Perhaps the design was too ?out there? for some. Enter the Nyko Viper. Shaped in a much more conventional manner and cast in translucent plastic, the Viper is very ?cool? without being too unfamiliar. I still think the Nyko Scorpion is an excellent controller. However, if you prefer to stick with more familiar, conventional shaped controllers and don?t want to ?learn? a new grip, the Nyko Viper was made for you.
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Drawbacks and Problems:
No real problems to speak of. The Nyko Viper PSX is well-designed. It seems this time, Nyko concentrated on making the most of the conventional by enhancing the look and features... without starting the design from square one. If anything, a cord length of a little more than six feet may have been nice, but that?s a minor point. (Very minor.)
Review by: Geck0
AKA Robert Perkins
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