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Viper?s analog controls are very familiar being much like other analog sticks, but instead having a comfy rubber coating. The handles of the sticks also are very comfortable, being covered in the same rubber coating. This part requires no learning whatsoever. Simply grab it and you?ll understand. The unique ?3D floating D-pad? feels and acts slightly different than a standard D-pad, but eliminates thumb slippage and has a feeling somewhat similar to an analog stick. This takes a little bit of use to get used to, but only because it feels different. Your performance should be at least as good as before, quite possibly better.
The Blaze Viper is slightly heavier than your average analog controller, but it?s more a weight that comes from a solid, well-built product. It is also very well-balanced and feels delightful in the hand. It has made it into the ranks of my favorite controllers, having its own niche. (No, it doesn?t replace the Nyko Scorpion being less ergonomically dreamy, but I am quite impressed with the 3D floating D-pad.) The rubber grips provide a comfortable handle on your games, and the control puts it up there at the top of the list. (To check out the results, check my ?Control Freaks? feature...)