This comprehensive review delves into the Victrix Pro BFG Tekken 8 Rage Art Edition controller, examining its features, compatibility, and overall performance across PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and even the Steam Deck. The author's month-long experience provides a detailed perspective.
Unboxing the Victrix Pro BFG Tekken 8 Rage Art Edition
Unlike standard controllers, this package includes a wealth of extras: the controller itself, a durable braided cable, a high-quality protective case, a swappable six-button fightpad, two sets of gate options, interchangeable analog stick and D-pad caps, a screwdriver, and a blue wireless USB dongle. All components are neatly organized within the premium carrying case. The included accessories are themed to match the Tekken 8 aesthetic, though replacements aren't currently widely available.
Compatibility Across Platforms
The Victrix Pro BFG Tekken 8 Rage Art Edition boasts compatibility with PS5, PS4, and PC. The reviewer successfully used it on a Steam Deck via the included dongle and docking station, without requiring any updates or configuration changes. Wireless functionality on PS4 and PS5 also proved seamless, using the same dongle and selecting the appropriate console mode. This cross-platform compatibility is highlighted as a significant advantage.
Modular Design and Customizable Features
The controller's key selling point is its modularity. Users can switch between symmetric and asymmetric stick layouts, utilize the included fightpad for fighting games, adjust trigger stops, and swap thumbsticks and D-pads. This adaptability caters to various gaming preferences and genres. The reviewer appreciates the adjustable trigger stops and multiple D-pad options, finding the default diamond shape particularly effective, although noting its limitations for platformers.
However, the lack of rumble, haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and gyro/motion controls is a notable drawback, especially considering the availability of more affordable controllers with rumble functionality. This absence is deemed disappointing, particularly for a "Pro" controller. The four included paddles are a welcome addition, although the reviewer expresses a preference for fully removable paddles.
Aesthetics and Ergonomics
The controller's vibrant color scheme and Tekken 8 branding are visually appealing, though the reviewer finds it slightly lighter than preferred. The build quality is described as ranging from premium to acceptable, falling short of the DualSense Edge but offering superior grip and comfort, enabling extended gaming sessions without fatigue.
Performance on PS5
While officially licensed, the controller cannot power on the PS5, a limitation seemingly common among third-party controllers. The absence of haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and gyro support remains a point of contention. However, touchpad functionality and all standard DualSense buttons are fully supported.
Steam Deck Integration
The controller's seamless out-of-the-box compatibility with the Steam Deck is a highlight. It's correctly recognized as a PS5 controller, with full share button and touchpad functionality in games supporting PlayStation controllers.
Battery Life
A significant advantage over the DualSense and DualSense Edge is the extended battery life, offering considerably longer usage on a single charge. The low-battery indicator on the touchpad is also praised for its practicality.
Software and iOS Compatibility
The reviewer was unable to test the controller's software due to its Microsoft Store exclusivity. However, the lack of iOS compatibility is noted as a disappointment.
Shortcomings and Criticisms
Several drawbacks are addressed: the absence of rumble, a low polling rate, the lack of Hall Effect sensors in the standard package, and the requirement of a dongle for wireless connectivity. The low polling rate is considered a significant issue, especially compared to wired DualSense Edge performance. The additional cost for Hall Effect sensor modules is also criticized.
Final Verdict
Despite extensive use across various platforms and titles, the controller's shortcomings, particularly the lack of rumble and the low polling rate, prevent it from achieving a perfect score. While highly functional and customizable, the high price point and noted drawbacks leave room for improvement in a potential future iteration.
Final Score: 4/5
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