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Victrix Pro BFG Tekken 8 Rage Art Edition Controller Review – Customizable, Comfortable, but Lacking in Ways

Jan 29,2025 Author: Dylan

This review covers a month of using the Victrix Pro BFG Tekken 8 Rage Art Edition controller across PC, PS5, PS4, and Steam Deck. The reviewer, a seasoned gamer with experience using high-end controllers like the Xbox Elite and DualSense Edge, explores its features and shortcomings.

Unboxing the Victrix Pro BFG Tekken 8 Rage Art Edition

Unlike standard controllers, this package includes: the controller, a braided cable, a high-quality protective case, a six-button fightpad module, two gates, two analog stick caps, two d-pad caps, a screwdriver, and a blue wireless USB dongle. All items are neatly organized within the case. The included accessories are themed to match the Tekken 8 aesthetic.

Compatibility and Connectivity

The controller seamlessly works with PS5, PS4, and PC. It also functioned flawlessly on Steam Deck without requiring updates, using the included dongle. Wireless functionality on PS consoles also utilizes the dongle, switching between PS4 and PS5 modes as needed.

Features and Customization

The controller's modular design is a key selling point, allowing for symmetric or asymmetric stick layouts, interchangeable fightpads, adjustable triggers, thumbsticks, and d-pads. This adaptability caters to diverse gaming preferences. The reviewer appreciates the adjustable trigger stops and multiple d-pad options, though they primarily used the default diamond shape.

However, the lack of rumble, haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and gyro/motion control is a significant drawback, especially considering the price point and the availability of more affordable controllers with rumble. The reviewer notes that this may be a limitation imposed by Sony on third-party PS5 controllers. The four included paddle buttons are useful, but the reviewer wished for removable paddles.

Design and Ergonomics

The controller boasts a visually appealing design with vibrant colors and Tekken 8 branding. While comfortable, it feels slightly lightweight. The grip is excellent, allowing for extended gaming sessions without fatigue.

PS5 Performance

While officially licensed, the controller cannot power on the PS5. This appears to be a limitation for third-party PS5 controllers. It lacks haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and gyro support, but maintains touchpad functionality and all standard DualSense buttons.

Steam Deck Performance

The controller worked perfectly on Steam Deck, correctly identified as a PS5 controller, with full share button and touchpad functionality.

Battery Life

The controller boasts significantly longer battery life than the DualSense and DualSense Edge. A low battery indicator on the touchpad is a welcome feature.

Software and iOS Compatibility

The controller's software is only available on the Microsoft Store, preventing the reviewer from testing it. Unfortunately, it did not work on iOS devices (iPhone and iPad).

Shortcomings

The controller suffers from several drawbacks: no rumble, a low polling rate (significantly impacting responsiveness compared to the wired DualSense Edge), the absence of Hall Effect sensors (though now sold separately by Victrix), and the requirement of a dongle for wireless connectivity. The reviewer questions why Hall Effect sensors aren't included in the initial purchase. Furthermore, purchasing additional modules may clash with the existing aesthetic.

Final Verdict

Despite extensive use and positive aspects like its modularity and long battery life, the controller's shortcomings, particularly the lack of rumble and the low polling rate, prevent it from achieving a perfect score. The high price point further emphasizes these issues. The potential is there for a truly exceptional controller, but current limitations hold it back.

Victrix Pro BFG Tekken 8 Rage Art Edition Review Score: 4/5

Update: Added more information regarding the lack of rumble.

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