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The PlayStation Move Sharp Shooter is an official attachment designed for PlayStation Move compatible shooter games, featuring an authentic design that enhances gameplay precision. With four accessible buttons, a digital trigger for quick attacks, and a pump-action grip, this battery-powered accessory ensures an immersive gaming experience on the PlayStation 3.
Button Quantity | 4 |
Additional Features | Precise Gameplay, Additional Buttons, Firing Mode Selector, Pump-action Grip, Quick Attack Trigger |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Playstation 3 |
Controller Type | Motion Sensing Attachment |
Compatible Devices | Playstation 3 |
Item Dimensions | 20 x 4 x 10 inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"W |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Color | One Color |
H**Y
Exceptionally well designed.
The Move components fit securely, work perfectly, and the SS itself seems very durable.A little dismayed that hardly any instructions were included, but after trying it out on KZ3, it seems like every time I was thinking "It would have been better if they put a button for THIS right here", and then pressing that button, they already had. Admittedly, instructions that told you where each hard button mapped to would have been nice, but since these are configurable from within the game software, I see why they were not.If there is ANYTHING that would improve the SS, it would be a USB input so you could charge the controllers IN the gun. Taking them out to recharge is a nuisance. Having said that, I would not be surprised if there is one and I just haven't found it yet, but that goes back to the lack of instructions I suppose.For supported shooter games, I can not think of any other way to improve on this product. It fits nearly anyone from 6 - 60, 3 feet 30 pounders to 6 foot 200+, is intuitive to use and appears to be built to last. An added bonus is what looks like a mounting rail on the top for future optics upgrades. Eventually, I foresee one of my boys painting it in a camo pattern, but it's form/function perfect right out of the box.Now once Sony corrects the Move controller drift issue, I may even be able to win a round in KZ3 once in a while.
T**.
Best gaming gun I've ever owned
Coolest at-home video game gun I've ever used. Functional, comfortable, has numerous features allowing it to meet a wide range of gaming needs/styles, and just looks damn cool. As someone who spends more time throwing actual lead down range than the digital variety, I love that this gun has several features that allow you to get more realism out of the experience if you want to: Using a pump shotgun in the game? Reload using the pump action on the gun. Still want to be able to reload your rifle in a similarly appropriate manner? Sure thing pal, just slap the reload button on the bottom of the mag. The selector switch to adjust rate of fire and the mechanical safety for the secondary trigger (usually used for grenade launcher or other feature) are 2 more nice little details. If all that was somehow not enough, they threw in an adjustable stock as a giant cherry on top. Adjustments allow this gun to be comfortable for both children and adults and this feature is yet another way to try to milk some more feelings of realism out of your gaming experience. We've come a long way since duck hunt... I really hope to see more guns like this as new systems come out. Would be nice to have a pistol platform with a similarly realistic feel/function. Since PS3 is old news, keep an eye out for these puppies in the clearance aisle of your local store. I've recently seen some in town for better prices than on here
J**5
Extremly hard to use
The Controller is a great concept but it just doesn't work with the games the way one would like. Playing becomes extremely hard as the sensitivity is either too high or low. It can be hard to follow where you are going when using the joystick for navigation and the move remote for your direction. I played about 25% of Killzone 3 before giving up and using a standard controller. The games aren't designed for the controller and contain content that is too complex for the Move system at this point. It would work well with a simple point and shoot game like the original Doom. Good idea just doesn't have all the pieces to make it great.
N**E
Epic
I have never felt so cool holding a video game accessory. I played House of the Dead Overkill with this gun and it REALLY enhances the immersion in the game. From the pump action reloading to the satisfying trigger pulls, you have no idea how fun PlayStation Move games can be until you pair them with one of these.Literally the same day I received this accessory and played with it, I ordered another one so I could do 2 player games with both of us using one of these.I previously bought some of the pistol-type accessories, and they're cool too, but once you try one of these it's hard to go back to a boring pistol.I also like the spot for the Move Navigation controller. I thought those were pointless since you can just use a normal Sixaxis/DualShock 3 controller to navigate, but I ended up buying one anyway just to "complete" this accessory. It makes it much easier to navigate menus and adds some good weight to the bottom of it. Some Move games (such as Killzone 3) you really need it to play at all since it's not really workable to use a DualShock analog stick with the Sharp Shooter for anything but menu navigation.You will need to check compatibility before buying any games though. Some games utilize this better than others. My favorite so far is House of the Dead Overkill. Other pretty good ones are Killzone 3 (non-on-rails games like this need the navigation controller for movement), Socom 4, Resistance 3, Time Crisis, and The Shoot. Mag used to be, but it was online only and the servers have since been killed. Some games like Sports Champions 1 & 2, and Toy Story Mania are really great Move games, but don't have any kind of good integration with this peripheral. For example, Toy Story is basically a shooting game, but the buttons are arranged kind of dumb, and even if the Move controller is in the gun, you'll still use your thumb on top of the controller to shoot instead of being able to use the peripheral's trigger.But for games that fully or mostly support it, this thing is AWESOME.
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