Customers are impressed with the Victrix Pro BFG Wireless Controller's overall performance, button layout, and customization options. Many appreciate the battery life and ergonomics, as well as how the controller feels. However, some customers have concerns regarding the build quality, lack of vibration, price, weight, and size.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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This item is definitely worth buying. I was trying to improve how I played but had nothing to take me to the next level so I looked into this controller and it’s awesome. Although it may be pricey it worth it to improve your aim mechanics and level
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Excellent controller, great and modular options, responsive and adaptive triggers. There are hall effect thumbstick modules by a third party, worth looking up if you choose to invest in this
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I bought this controller in Open Box Excellent condition. I’ve used this controller for the past two months and I thought it was a decent controller. The idea of swapping around modules is very cool and I really appreciate that concept in this controller. The build quality is decent, but maybe a little cheap feeling given the price of the controller. I used this controller wirelessly and at first I was having no issues. Recently, however, my controller randomly disconnects during regular play. I don’t know if this is an issue with the controller or the USB receiver, but the issue is very aggravating. I pretty much have to use this controller plugged in now, which I don’t prefer. Overall, I don’t really recommend this controller.
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Best controller for the PS5, I have the razer equivalent and like this much better. The grip is better and being able to change it how you want is really nice. Its also 50$ less than the razer as well.
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Decent controller for the price, seems mine has a defect though. PDP however has no issue with replacing the controller if need be. Back buttons take some getting used to.
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Good controller for the PS5, so far. My only gripe with this controller is the form factor. It's a little bulky from what I'm used to. Otherwise, it's responsive and has great feedback. I see no difference with control input compared to the dual sense controllers.
Longevity of the analog sticks will be tested over time, but so far it's been great. I like how you can change the height of the sticks and they're INCLUDED. Unlike other brands where you have to buy those separately.
You can also customize the d-pad, button layout, and even stick layout. Good options for all kinds of gamers.
Remapping is pretty easy and you can almost do it on the fly, even mid-game.
Overall, I do recommend this controller if you want to upgrade but don't want to buy the dual sense pro controllers. It takes some getting used to with the bulk, but other than that, it's a good controller.
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I love this controller so much I purchased two of them. The only complaint I have about this controller is coming in a future update and that is complete button mapping. The biggest complaint other people have with this controller is the lack of vibration functionality. I personally don’t care for vibration because I turn it off in most games anyway.  I’ve seen reviews saying that the controller is cheaply made yet. There is zero proof of this. I have been using this controller like a beat stick for the last 2 to 3 weeks that I’ve had it. I love the six button layout, the tactile buttons are perfect for fighting games. The D pad options are great. My friend loves that there is an octagonal gate for the analog sticks. I love that. I finally have a controller. I enjoy using with my PlayStation 5. I hate the dualsense controller.  I will not be buying the dual sense edge controller due to the fact that not only does it cost more than this controller, but it only has two back paddles, when realistically four is needed.  the hair trigger Mona on the triggers is phenomenal, especially when paired with the taller right stick.  I love that the software is going to be updated to add new features over time. I love that this controller has a wired option, because when playing fighting games and FPS games, some people, worry about input lag and having a wired option can decrease the input lag substantially in most controllers. However, I have not experienced a single bit of input lag when using the wireless mode, it is probably due to the fact that it uses its own wireless dongle instead of a Bluetooth protocol. This controller is a bit on the lighter weight side. However, that does not mean it is cheaply made. If you squeeze the controller tightly and try to rotate your hands, it does not make any creaking. Sounds like you hear on many other controllers. The rubber grips are perfect. This will be my only PS5 controller for the life of this generation because it is honestly the best controller I have used since the Xbox elite series 2 controller. It has replaced what I use on the PC as well, which was my series 2 controller 
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The controller feels great - if you're an Ios user, there is no app. This being a pro controller the shoulder buttons are far more sensitive even with adjustments. Whatever material is used for the grips and the sticks will find EVERY drop of your skin's natural oil and decolor so keep wipes available if that bothers you. Otherwise, greatly responsive, adjustable on the fly, not much brain power to learn. I bought this for $99.99 which is between the regular and some unique colorway DualSense controllers and the EDGE controllers, so you are given a modular controller that combats stick drift better AND back paddles without paying almost $200.