Register

Newsletter

Search

Latest News
The Week in Gaming Jun 28 - Jul 4, 2008
Acer Unveils the Face of the Predator
The iPhone Calls
EEE PC 904 Details
Fancy a Resume with authorSTREAM?
My Book Mirror Edition Now In India
Enter the ASUS Matrix Series
Fly Launches Dual SIM Handsets
Green Peace Ranks Greenest Companies
Google Talk for iPhone
Latest Reviews
Firefoxing away to Version 3
Counter Strike Map Pack 2
Palit HD 4850
Samsung D880 Duo
Samsung Pebble DVD-F1080
User Reviews
Motorola - RAZR2 V8
Creative - Zen 4 GB (Black)
Motorola - RAZR2 V8
LG - KE770 Shine
Dell - Inspiron 6400
Latest Classifieds
320 GB Seagate SV...
S O Infotech: SAP...
SAP Authorized Ac...
MCA Final Semeste...
Computer Based Tr...
Latest Downloads
Winamp
Internet Tools
Sauerbraten
Games
CrossLoop
Internet Tools
EssentialPIM Free Portable
Productivity Tools
Pictomio
Multimedia Tools
Latest Forum Posts
Hi dude, One more
thing is you sh...
When I was going to
buy a laptop, I ...
My estimates: Proce
ssor : 850 to 10...
Oh! I dont have the
monitor CD but I...
Hmm... i heard in in
dia Vodafone is ...
Latest AskTT Posts
i want to buy a chea
p & best mobile ...
Sony DSC-H9 Sony DS
C-H50 Sony DSC-...
sir i have purched o
ne fly nokia pho...
Please inform me the
authorised serv...
I am a documentary f
ilm maker.I ma...

 Games  Gaming Hardware
XFX Executioner Dual Impact Game Controller
Gagan Gupta Email Print
Jun 19, 2004
Ergonomic, Good analog sticks, Great number of buttons
Flimsy D-pad, Hard buttons
Rating Click here for legend
Check Specifications
Review this Product
 
   Do You Agree With This Review ?
 11Rating
 
   
Being a console gamer for years, it has always been a must for me to have a good gamepad attached to my PC, simply because I know for a fact that a good gamepad will always give me better control and feel in many games than a keyboard ever could. Of course I'd be a moron if I used a gamepad for a PC-based first person shooter or a real-time strategy game, where the keyboard-mouse combo will give me the best possible control. I'm talking more in terms of third person action, those ever-dreaded console ports that always seem to have an issue with keyboard controls, and also racing games.

The market is filled with some cheap gamepads that would cost you a couple of hundred bucks, but be warned - these gamepads usually have the worst quality buttons that not only respond badly, but also don't last for even a month of regular use. If going for a gamepad, I suggest something that's perfectly ergonomic, has comfortable and responsive buttons and is built to last. Does the XFX Executioner fall in that category? Let's find out.

Build and Functionality
The XFX Executioner immediately reminds you of a PlayStation 2 Dual Shock 2 game controller with its similar design. The button pla and even the two analog sticks on the front face are reminiscent of the Dual Shock 2. What separates it from the DS2 is the presence of the turbo and clear buttons close to the center of the pad.



The Executioner is sized perfectly to be as comfortable in adult hands as it would be in a child's. The DS2 inspired design works very well and we didn't feel any strain building up even with regular continuous use of the controller. Driver installation was a completely no-fuss task, and I found the directional functions working perfectly without any inaccuracies once the drivers were in place.

The rumble function, which is the reason behind the Dual Impact moniker, can be easily configured in the control panel so there's no issue of wrist strain. However, if you feel that the slightest vibration is causing some mount of strain to your wrist, then I strongly suggest turning the rumble function off before it causes any serious injury.

The analog sticks responded well and are any day preferred to the D-pad for moving your game characters on screen. The buttons were pretty responsive, but simply not as fast as I'd like them to be. Though there was no problem of sticky buttons, they did seem a bit hard especially in games where you need to do some serious button mashing.





What disappointed me the most was the D-pad. The D-pad was supported on a thin stick to give it a more 'responsive' feel, but with the 8-way circular shape of the pad, there were many times when I accidentally pressed 'Up-Right' instead of just 'Right' and similar other errors during fighting games. The thin support also made the directional buttons feel flimsy and there wasn't enough force pulling it back to center position, which added a sticky-key feel to it.

Conclusion
Love it or hate it, with the ever-increasing flow of console ports hitting the PC gaming market, if you don't have a decent gamepad, you'll be missing out on a lot of potentially good games out there. For a street price of Rs. 800, the XFX Executioner does seem like a value for money controller with its abundant buttons and a good rumble function. However, though it has all the required functions, there's still a long way to go before they all perform perfectly. Hard buttons and the sticky D-pad don't really add up to the points either. It's a good gamepad to have for a casual gamer or for gamers who don't want a gamepad for continuous excessive usage.

Test Unit Sourced From: Prime ABGB Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai.
Check Specifications/Prices Or Write Review/Read Peer Reviews for XFX Executioner Dual Impact Game Controller

  Home | Reviews | Games | Gaming Hardware



Express Your Opinion!
Comment :
Name :
City :
E-mail :
    (We email you a copy of your comment)
Word verification : Type the characters you see in the picture below.
   
 
Characters are not case-sensitive
   
(All fields essential)
 Your Comments    
Report as offensive
e os drivers para o vista onde?

by miguel from aveiro on 25/04/08 02:03 AM
  
Report as offensive
There are cheaper alternatives in India which have the same set of features. See my Gamepad Review here http://www.arunrocks.com/blog/archives/2008/01/24/gamepad-brings-new-life-to-emulated-games/ Its great for emulated games

by Arun from Mangalore on 06/02/08 03:59 PM
  
Report as offensive
There are cheaper alternatives in India which have the same set of features. See my Gamepad Review here http://www.arunrocks.com/blog/archives/2008/01/24/gamepad-brings-new-life-to-emulated-games/ Its great for emulated games

by Arun from Mangalore on 06/02/08 03:56 PM
  
Report as offensive
looks hot :)

by Billy from Mars City on 08/01/08 11:52 PM
  
Report as offensive
i want to know the price of this product and also where it is available in kolkata with phone numbers

by rohan jain from kolkata on 27/07/07 12:29 PM
  
Report as offensive
I would like to know the price of XFX Executioner game pad price and where to buy in Bangalore with phone numbers.

by Penchal from Bangalore on 23/04/07 11:39 PM
  
Report as offensive
xfx

by sayed from c on 11/11/06 03:40 AM
  
Report as offensive
i cannot install the driver. please can you help

by donald from malta on 10/11/06 02:22 PM
  
Report as offensive
here are the drivers: http://www.mbnet.fi/ajuriapaja/info.asp?AID=7536&TID=8271&OS=10

by Ivo M.C. from Porto, Portugal on 04/10/05 05:09 AM
  
Report as offensive
obrigadao pelo link que colocas-te na net das drivers do comando executioner xfx for?a fcp.
by ricardo from porto on 26/07/06 10:08 PM
Report as offensive
The gamepad slows down Fifa06 to a crawl even on the best systems what can I do to correct this

by Harry from Pretoria(R.S.A.) on 26/05/06 03:20 PM
  
Report as offensive
wer can i get d XFX Executioner dual shock gamepad in PUNE

by DoN from Pune on 18/05/06 05:07 PM
  
Report as offensive
j'ai dej? la manette mais plus le cd d'installation

by laurent from liege on 05/03/06 05:30 PM
  
Report as offensive
Drivers please!!!!

by Drago from Maribor on 25/02/05 04:30 PM
  
Report as offensive
drivers version 2.0 xfx game controler
by ricardo lopes from lisboa on 03/04/05 07:07 AM
Report as offensive
RE:
by Excelso from Funchal on 06/02/06 02:42 AM
Report as offensive
I have been looking for this for the past 6 mths !!! Cant find it anywhere in India.... PLease HElp Me OUT...

by Punisher from Pune on 14/12/05 07:03 PM
  
Report as offensive
This question I am specifically asking to techtree... Where can I get it in Mumbai... Please give me the name of the retailer and his address..AND PLEASE DO REPLY

by Potterified from Pune on 14/12/05 06:44 PM
  
Report as offensive
I need this Controller driver, plese.

by nansae from in-chon on 21/11/05 08:06 PM
  
Report as offensive
Does any one know how it is possible to make this gamepad works correctly with FIFA 2005

by Lorkan from Paris on 18/11/05 03:04 AM
  
Report as offensive
Can someone tell me where I can find it in Pune...

by Punisher from Pune on 17/11/05 08:12 PM
  
Report as offensive
can any one say me is the gamepad good for nfsug2 should i go 4 xFx or logitech rummble pads?

by vinod from chennai on 24/08/05 04:19 PM
  
Report as offensive
the latest logitech gamepad is the best .but the problem is that it cant be found every where.
by sakib from dhaka on 11/11/05 05:05 PM
Report as offensive
WHAT ABOUT THOSE DRIVERS?!?

by Tech from Lisboa on 01/12/04 01:43 PM
  
Report as offensive
vi num forum k precisavas de uns drivers para o XFX Executioner Dual Impact Game Controller, eu tenho os drivers originais mas o gamepad n vibra. Talvez me possas ajudar.
by godi from Évora on 23/12/04 04:01 PM
Report as offensive
i need driver
by proac from tehra on 11/09/05 09:50 PM
Report as offensive
Where can i get the working driver for the pad??

by FINNISHDUDE from orimattila, suomi on 07/08/05 01:50 PM
  
Report as offensive
driver new????

by farshid from tehran on 16/07/05 01:38 AM
  
Report as offensive
I bought this pad to play be beloved game soldier of fortune 2, but its wnt work on the game! what am i doing wrong???

by Deaf_Steve from Kent, England on 02/07/05 04:09 PM
  
Report as offensive
Guyz i got a BPL Joystick but lost its driver CD.Is there any way i can find it out???

by Ankx from Bhopal on 24/06/05 01:54 PM
  
Report as offensive
Please send me drivers for this gamepad or tell me where can I find them

by Martin from Ostrava on 26/04/05 12:39 AM
  
Report as offensive
What good is a review if the cost isn't mentioned

by Anand Balaji from Mumbai on 20/06/04 05:29 PM
  
Repo