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Don't believe the beautiful rotating 3D animation of the Wildcat on the official Razer website. There's no way you're going to be able to get the palm grips stuck on that neatly. Yes indeed - self-applied palm grips on this $200 gamepad, and it's almost i...
Good weight and ergonomics, Excellent buttons, Built-in audio controls...
No wireless at this price?, Palms need to “season”...
A worthy rival to the Xbox One Elite, albeit one without wireless.
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A few years ago Razer produced one of the stand out products for Xbox 360, their Sabertooth controller. It offered a refined experience with enhanced build quality while still staying close to the excellent base layout from Microsoft. Now they have releas...
Starting with the build quality of the Wildcat, we have no complaints. The overall unit feels solid and despite the angular design (in places) there are no areas which dig into our hands. We always like to see build quality enhancements on products like t...
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The Xbox One controller is a fantastic product, having taken the best parts of the 360 gamepad while improving key areas – but is there room for further tweaks? Today we are taking a look at Razer's spin on the Xbox One controller in the form of the Razer...
Analogue sticks allow for precise movements, AXYB buttons offer tactile feedback, Extra buttons are easy to map, DPad avoids being mushy...
Expensive, Triggers feel weaker than standard Xbox gamepad.
Overall, the Razer Wildcat Gamepad is a well crafted, capable controller. It offers some noticeable improvements over the standard Microsoft controller with a solid D-pad, tactile ‘Hyperesponse' AXYB buttons and easy ‘on the fly' button mapping.While I fo...
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US: $Razer have had a presence with the Xbox console for a while, releasing the Onza controller for the Xbox in The Onza was a well received entry by Razer, yet many felt it was poorly implemented with many complaints about build quality Since then, R...
Lightweight, Comfortable shape, 4 additional remappable buttons, Buttons feel good to press, Durable materials, Included carry case, Decent accessories pack...
Not wireless, No supporting software, Custom shape means little 3rd party support, Price...
The Razer Wildcat is actually a mixed beast hunting down that Elite controller. Though the truth is, it is very different to the elite controller and these differences will make or break it as a choice for the gamer. Firstly, the ergonomic feel of the Wil...
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Below, we'll guide you through the best Xbox One controllers you need to buy in 2017, catering for every budget. And just before that, you can discover the important things you need to know about before splashing out on a new Xbox One controller. Let's ge...
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The Xbox Elite Wireless Controller impressed us with its excellent build quality and broad customization options, even if its high asking price remains hard to get past. Now Razer offers its own elite Xbox One/PC gamepad in the form of the Wildcat. It fee...
Comfortable, Good build quality, Customizable triggers, Buttons feel natural...
Expensive, No wireless option, Fewer customization options than Xbox Elite Wireless Controller, Custom triggers/bumpers and regular controls must be mapped separately, Included grips are difficult to apply...
The Razer Wildcat is an impressive, pricey Xbox One gamepad that's outshined by Microsoft's own high-end Elite Wireless controller...
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Everyone wants a piece of the rising popularity of eSports . Even Microsoft itself is vying for the attention of competitive gamers with the release of the Xbox One Elite controller.One company who was doing eSports before the term even existed is Razer...
While the Razer Wildcat is a solid premium controller in a vacuum, the fact is, the Xbox One Elite controller costs roughly the same amount and reamins the best controller I've ever used. Just buy the Elite and you'll be much happier...
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At first we would like to thank Razer for offering us a sample of their Wildcat Gaming Controller for testing and reviewing."Razer is more than just the world's leading brand in gaming.We were founded in 1998 in San Diego, California by our CEO Min-Liang...
Razer Wildcat is a very solid product with added features like programmable buttons, extra removable triggers, well-built analog sticks, a control panel and multiple profiles to work with while in-game. The manufacturer does also ship some themed sticky r...
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This review is of a Razer Wildcat Controller, which was supplied by Razer for review purposes.Pre-warning. The rating you see with this review has some caveats depending on the type of gamer you are. If you're in a hurry to get to the conclusions, feel fr...
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Gaming peripherals are becoming tailored more toward professional gamers, and gamepads are no exception. The Razer Wildcat is a $150 Xbox One and PC controller built for those with e-sports aspirations, and includes four remappable extra buttons, built-in...
Usefu, intuitive extra button, Easy to progra, Built-in audio control, Lightweight...
Handgrips feel chea, Limiting D-pa, Swapping out triggers requires tool...
The Razer Wildcat is an impressive pro-gaming controller that falls just short of greatness. The peripheral's extra buttons feel intuitive and are incredibly easy to program, allowing you to run, jump and perform other crucial actions without taking your...
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Before now we've been using one extremely standard Xbox One wireless controller and one highest-end controller from Microsoft. Now that the Razer Wildcat has launched, it's time we found an entirely new gaming grounds to roll around in. Here we've got a d...
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