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bandit
April 15th, 2009, 02:24
KontrolFreek FPS Freek Joystick (Retail)
Manufacturer: KontrolFreek
Site: Buy from KontrolFreek (http://www.kontrolfreek.com/content/menuproducts/fpsfreek) / Buy from Amazon (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002R2JCNK?ie=UTF8&tag=dcre-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002R2JCNK)
Price: $9.95 (pack of 2) / $17.50 (pack of 4)


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Overview : FPS Freek increases your accuracy in first-person shooter games including Halo, Gears of War, Call of Duty and more.

FPS Freek was tested by professional gamers in Halo tournaments and by avid gamers across the country. The results are clear – FPS Freek enhances aiming precision and increases game performance with a minimal learning curve.

The added analog stick length provides 40% more linear distance from full stop to stop. This gives you more leverage and increased control without disturbing your natural gaming feel.

Patent Pending

Quality/Usability : This review is an update to the KontrolFreek FPS Freek Joystick (http://reviews.dcemu.co.uk/review-kontrolfreek-fps-freek-joystick-103603.html). This review is based off of the final retail product.

The prototype that I received was just a piece of plastic. I had to provide my own rubberized top which was Gel Tabz. The final and retail product has a black rubberized top on it.

Too attach the FPS Freek add-on, simply place the FPS Freek over the analog stick and push down until its securely in place. This adds another 1/2 inch in height to the sticks which gives you better leverage to the joystick. Even with the added height, pressing on down on the sticks feels comfortable. As mentioned, with the FPS Freek add-on installed, this gives a better accuracy and control over movement of the joystick. Putting the FPS Freek through our gameplay testing (Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2, Gears of War, Rainbox Six: Vegas 2 and Call of Duty 4), we saw that we were able to make minor aiming adjustments that would cause us to move right by our target on a normal controller. Instead of shooting past enemy heads or wasting bullets trying to shoot a running target, we were able to precisely aim our crosshair/sight onto our enemies even while they were running like a chicken with their heads cut off.

Having used the FPS Freek for over a year, I am still not the best at FPS games but I have improved my aiming.

Conclusion : Overall, the retail product of KontrolFreek FPS Freek Joystick is just as good as the prototype (http://reviews.dcemu.co.uk/review-kontrolfreek-fps-freek-joystick-103603.html). Now that it includes the rubberized top, the height is now 1/4 smaller compared to when I used the Gel Tabz. Like the SpeedFreek (http://reviews.dcemu.co.uk/review-kontrolfreek-speedfreek-joystick-93480.html), this can be used on both PS3 and Xbox 360.

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