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The editors liked
Amazing extra buttons
Stellar analogue sticks
Integrated programming
Detachable cable
Cool looking
Very comfortable
Good weight and balance
Great buttons
Fixes the Xbox controller d-pad
OLED display is handy
Wired means less lag
No batteries
Precise
Comfortable Dpad
Six easytoconfigure extra buttons
Lightweight design
Goodquality finish
Softtouch feel
The editors didn't like
Serious price
Potential of limited usefulness
It's a bit expensive
Wire might be a bother in some situations
Certain buttons could have firmer clicks
Stick resistance can't be adjusted (like in the Onza Tournament)
Extra buttons aren't recognised in games (they can only be assigned the function of an existing button)
Precise, comfortable Dpad, Six easytoconfigure extra buttons, Lightweight design, Goodquality finish, softtouch feel
Certain buttons could have firmer clicks, Stick resistance can't be adjusted (like in the Onza Tournament), Extra buttons aren't recognised in games (they can only be assigned the function of an existing button)
The Razer Sabertooth is a comfortable, precise controller with responsive buttons. It makes an excellent alternative to the official XBOX controller, especially since it comes with six extra user-configurable buttons. Fans of FPS games and other shoot-em-...
Despite its shortcomings though, the Sabertooth does both look and feel like a premium game pad and sat in our hands mid-game we must admit to feeling at least 20 per cent cooler (a feeling somewhat neutered by the fact we were playing Lego Lord of the Ri...
Abstract: Previously known for its range of gaming mice, Razer has steadily expanded away from the PC and towards the console crowd with a series of controllers and headsets. The Sabertooth controller is its best yet, combining the best bits of the Onza – releas...
Abstract: When it comes to third party console controllers it is often the case that manufacturers look to offer products which are cheaper than the official models. Occasionally we get some extra features or a different design but generally it is all about price. ...
Cool looking, very comfortable, good weight and balance, great buttons, fixes the Xbox controller d-pad, OLED display is handy, wired means less lag, no batteries
It's a bit expensive, wire might be a bother in some situations
A pleasure to use, beautifully designed and incredibly responsive. In the time we've been testing it, the Razer Sabertooth hasn't missed a beat, it's been solid and a pleasure to use. It's a bit pricey, but it's got a lot to offer, including near-pro c...
Abstract: Razer is well know for its gaming accessories for the hardcore PC gamer. But its latest foray into console gaming has come with mixed flare with its initial intro of the Razr Onza . A controller which we reviewed here last here that gave very solid overal...
Abstract: Under a non-disclosure agreement and strict embargo date, it was delivered at our doorstep… So secret that no other member of GamingShogun.com's writing staff knew of its existence, it was reviewed… Thanks to some premature, embargo-breaking websites in t...
Abstract: I've tested many third-party game controllers in my day, and while I've liked quite a few of them, I always end up going back to the stock console controller. At the end of the day there's never enough there in these third-party offerings to warrant stayi...