Razer Raiju Controller

Razer Raiju Controller

By Jon Porter

Third party controllers have had a bad reputation in the past.

It’s not that they’ve been particularly bad, but they’ve been the kinds of controllers that have made you realise just how amazingly designed Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo’s own controllers have been.

As a case in point, the wired Xbox 360 controller which we bought second-hand over six years ago is still in perfect working order despite the daily abuse we put it through.

The Razer Raiju wants to change all that. It represents Razer’s attempt to improve upon Sony’s standard PS4 controller, the DualShock 4, and introduces a couple of useful features like additional programmable buttons and adjustable triggers.

How useful you end up finding the controller will depend on the kinds of genres of games you play. None of the controller’s additions make it worse than the standard controller, but certain genres won’t see as much of a benefit from them, and this might just be enough to make you want to stick with your existing controller.

Design

Although it’s a PS4 controller, the Razer Raiju is very similar in shape to Microsoft’s Xbox One controller.

It’s much bigger than the standard PS4 joypad, and is very …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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