Sony is back… finally.
It’s about time.
Shake, shake, shake.

So Sony has finally got their act together and decided that it’s time to offer a rumble feature with their less than stellar Sixaxis controller. I’m not one that usually rags on about technological mishaps or outright mistakes, but how the heck do you remove the rumble feature from your controller? Regardless of whether or not a copyright claim was filed, that feature should be been included. That’d be like making the next generation Playstation (the PS4?) lack wireless controllers.
But, now it’s back and all of the future games are going to support it. Gamers everywhere are going to pony up the $30 or $40 that it’s going to cost when it’s released, and the nerves (and minds) of all of those who were angry with Sony in the first place will be relieved. I, for one, am just glad that the darn thing is back, nevermind the fact that it shouldn’t have left in the first place.
What does this mean for gamers and PS3 enthusiasts? Expect the familiar rumbling of the PS2 controller- that faint vibration that you feel when you miss a turn in racing games, get smacked around in fighting games, or when something important happens in RPG’s. You’d be surprised just how much that really does add to the game.
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