Testseek.com have collected 7 expert reviews of the Mad Catz Street Fighter 4 FightSticks Tournament Edition and the average rating is 96%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mad Catz Street Fighter 4 FightSticks Tournament Edition.
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7 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Made from same components as an arcade machine, Arcadeperfect response and feel, System navigation buttons separated from action buttons, Easily modifiable
The two added buttons take getting used to, Only works on PCs that support USB 1.1 standard
High quality material and build quality ensures smoother performance and accuracy; fighting game friendly design includes extra long cord and smartly placed Start and Select/Back buttons; excellent aesthetic design is eye catching.
The high price tag means it's only really appropriate for serious fighting game aficionados. Limited run means if you don't get one before it sells out, you'll probably end up paying through the nose in the after market.
Abstract: Following up on the success of the high-end, official Street Fighter IV Arcade FightStick: Tournament Edition for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 released last February, Mad Catz has recently (and somewhat quietly) released a "Round 2" version of the aw...
Abstract: A review of the premium Street Fighter IV Joystick by Madcatz, known as the Street Fighter IV Fightstick TE. The Madcatz Turnaround?When I first heard about a high quality arcade stick by Madcatz I was not very convinced. I had purchased Madcatz acces...
Seems fine to me! I admit I’m not a BlazBlue expert however, so my testing was somewhat limited.Why this matters: BlazBlue requires very high hand speed to play most characters, as you’ll be moving at fast speeds and building very long combos. If it ...
Abstract: You may remember the Mad Catz Street Fighter IV Tournament Edition FightStick. It was released in limited quantities when the fighting game debuted in February. Hungry players pre-ordered the joystick into oblivion, forcing Mad Catz to do at least one...
Abstract: Gaming is not a cheap hobby, this much is sure, but regardless of the cost, gamers are willing to drop as much cash as is necessary to get the gear they need, when they need it. While each gamer is unique in that they consider some items to be more nec...