
Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma
Xbox One S, Xbox Series S, PC, Xbox One X, Xbox Series X
Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma
Xbox One S, Xbox Series S, PC, Xbox One X, Xbox Series X
It's a good controller, but it's no match for other high-end controllers at the same price.
The software is unbearable to use and regularly forgets the settings. The buttons on the bottom of the controller are not very accessible for small/medium-sized hands.
Worst of all, as it's wired, if the usb-c plug gets damaged, the controller will be thrown away...
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All round a great game controller
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This review was created for a different variant: Wolverine V2 Chroma (PC, Xbox One X, Xbox Series X, Xbox One S, Xbox Series S)
Buttons are "harder" to press than the "Razer Wolverine Ultimate"
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This review was created for a different variant: Wolverine V2 Chroma (PC, Xbox One X, Xbox Series X, Xbox One S, Xbox Series S)
Very good controller but it seems that after 1000 clicks it starts to deteriorate so apart from changing it every 6 months I can't see anything else.
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If the controller were wireless, it would be perfect. It feels great in the hand and is simply fantastic for gaming. Whether it's a racing game or a first-person shooter, the controller can do everything and is very easy to adjust. Quite good value for money. The only disadvantage is that the controller is wired. Sure, the cable is very long and of high quality, but I'd much rather play wirelessly. Unfortunately, this is not possible and therefore a major point of criticism for me.
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This review was created for a different variant: Wolverine V2 Chroma (PC, Xbox One X, Xbox Series X, Xbox One S, Xbox Series S)
Very good controller, the best I've had so far.
Especially the buttons on the back are an absolute dream after getting used to them. I no longer have to take my thumb off the stick in Dark Souls, for example, and it works even better. The software is very intuitive and changing the buttons is quick.
Definitely a controller for larger hands, my middle finger is pretty much exactly 8cm long, and the controller fits perfectly, not suitable for much smaller hands because of ergonomics, but you can test it and return it if necessary.
The buttons are mechanical, the ABXY buttons need a little more pressure than I like, but then they work, absolutely no comparison to the rubbish original gamepad from MS.
The RGB shit can also be switched off via software, so it doesn't look like a child's room.
6 out of 18 reviews