Thursday, 25 December 2014

Why Should You Buy the Razer Onza?

The Xbox 360 have been around for a long time now and gamer's have been extremely happy with the controller.
After all, it was a huge upgrade from the original Xbox controllers and is the best ergonomically designed out of all controllers I have used.
Razer have entered the Xbox 360 controller market for the first time with their latest product: the Razer Onza.

From looking at it, it just looks like a normal Microsoft Xbox 360 controller. And it is.
That is, until you look at the Razer Onza in more detail and understand exactly what goodies our friends Razer have left us. From the huge success Razer have had in the PC gaming market, everyone is expecting great things from their new Xbox 360 controller.

And great things they certainly have achieved before the controller has even been fully released.
MLG (Major League Gaming) have banned this controller from use in tournament play. You can only assume that this is because the Razer Onza gives gamers such a huge advantage that it is simply unfair to use it in tournament play.

Razer Onza Features: 'Customisable Tension Toggles' on the Analogue Sticks Hyperesponse ABXY Buttons Two Extra Programmable Buttons (On the Shoulders) Coated in Rubberised Material for Grip New D-Pad Design - 4 Separate Buttons Instead of a 'Cross' Button 15 Foot Braided Cable If you are even slightly more than a casual gamer, I'd recommend buying this controller.
For the price of a new video game ($49.99 in the US and £40 in the UK), it's not going to break the bank and the advantage that this innovative controller gives you on your opponents is potentially massive.
This controller, I think, is primarily for gamers who love to play Racing games, like Forza, or First Person Shooters, like Call of Duty.

This is due to being able to adjust the tension in the Analogue sticks.
The fact that you can loosen the tension in each individual Analogue stick is extremely useful, enabling FPS gamers, to spin on the spot with ease whilst also being able to aim with supreme accuracy. For racing games it's useful so you can tighten the sticks up for more controlled cornering.

Although this controller does look like a standard Microsoft Xbox 360 controller, all it's little features can give you a huge advantage against the competition.
It's no wonder the MLG have banned it so quickly.
And of course, game's are much better when you're unbeatable, eh?;)

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