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The HORI Real Arcade Pro N Hayabusa Arcade Fight Stick is an officially licensed gaming accessory compatible with PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PC. Featuring stunning metallic gold accents, this fight stick includes advanced turbo functions, a touch panel for easy navigation, and the renowned HAYABUSA stick and buttons for unparalleled performance.
K**O
Did not work(used)
The product I received did not work on my PC. My computer wasn't able to read it and it didn't look like anything turned on with the fight stick but, I did buy it used so there ya go. Also, the version I received didn't have a "PC switch" either. It was just PS4-PS3.Other than that though I will say the quality of the product itself did feel nice, obviously I didn't get to try it out but it did seem solid. Will by another one and see how it goes.Update: So after finally getting a new one and using it for some Tekken on PC, I can safely say this is a great stick. Good weight, stick is accurate and feels good to move and the buttons have a nice texture to them. Plenty of hand room on the box too. Definitely recommend, if you're going to get into fighting games and want a good product you're better off in the long run spending the extra dough on something like this instead of a cheaper alternative.
S**E
Solid build, solid performance.
First stick I've bought and it's a very solid stick. The square gate is nice but feels a tad bit loose. I've swapped out the gate for the octo gate which feels better and swapped out the buttons for sanwa. The buttons felt annoyingly sensitive. The weight of the stick is nice and heavy and sits well in the lap, the length of the cord is long enough and has a nice compartment that it sits in. All in all this is a very solid stick and although I swapped out a few parts, the stock parts on this stick are excellent. It all comes down to personal preference on whether you wanna swap stuff out but you don't have to, I just wanted to explore other sticks and buttons because this stick is highly customizable.
J**.
That Kid You Knew In HS That Was Absolutely Oversensitive To Everything People Said.
There is definitely a learning curve to this fight stick.Buttons:The textured non-slip plastic of the buttons isn't bad. They are lower than average sanwa buttons. The actuators in them are inconsistent due to their sensitivity. If you hover your finger over the button and just jiggle the your finger without applying any downward pressure, it will actuate the buttons. If you have that twitch reflex when you are about to do a combo in anticipation or surprise to an opponents attack, it can very likely result in a mispress.If you like super sensitive and responsible buttons, this is best for you. Double presses are super easy with this since you literally only need half press twice, and if you can control your hand to not softly rest on buttons this can be great buttons, especially for those slap button players.Joystick:It has its pros and cons. The joystick is super light and allows for very quick inputs, and are very accurate. However, because of the light spring, the joystick will have opposite actuations if you let go of the joystick at the end of a move. Doubly so if you throw your joy stick, Shoryuken thrower moves will literally cause you to want to throw this thing. If you have the discipline to keep your hand on the controller, and never throw the joystick at ends of moves, you will like this.It's honestly a mismatch of Joystick and Buttons. The buttons are for slap button players, and the joystick is not for throwers. Honestly, I would swap either the buttons or joystick to sanwa to match the play style, unless you happen to be one of those odd players that like to always keep your hand on the joystick and never let it go, and always slap your buttons.The quality is still nice, but at $170, and the probability that you will end up swapping out buttons or joystick, I'd probably just go with a Madcatz or Qanba.Also, lastly, the options buttons above the joystick are annoying. Having to take my hand off my joystick to press an oddly mapped reset button on training mode is AIDS.
W**G
as they are quite nice. I tested the unit with its stock configuration ...
I almost kept the low profile, matte black Hayabusa push buttons, as they are quite nice. I tested the unit with its stock configuration for several days, and really enjoyed doing so, but did end up changing out all of the push buttons and the joystick with a Samyo JLF and push buttons, which btw, was quite easy to do despite having to open the case, which in turn, voids the warranty. Samyo buttons and stick are the gold standard (in my opinion); the simple reason of why I replaced the Hayabusa parts is because I could - this one of the features which attracted me to purchasing the stick.I like the rectangle design of this fight stick over the RAP4 or RAP5 Kai, and this version improves on the Hori Tekken 7 edition from which the design originated, to include the two comfort/non-slip pads added to the units metal base. This is a very sleek, well built (with both metal and heavy duty plastic components) unit that also look and feel durable. This is a great fight stick (and compares very well) within the $150-$200 price range.
Z**E
I read and listened to a lot of reviews of which brands are best and why
This is my first fightstick. Before purchasing it, I read and listened to a lot of reviews of which brands are best and why. Everything seemed to be pointing to the mad catz TE2+, but I really liked the spacious noir layout of this stick, so I went with my instincts and bought it. I'm glad I did. The build quality seems very high. The buttons and stick feel great (not overly sensitive as many people have suggested about Hori). The square gate made me nervous, but it feels perfectly natural even for circular motions. The curvature of the button layout and the relatively large distance between the stick and the buttons feels very comfortable as I expected. There is no flex at all to the case. The size and weight of the stick keeps it extremely stable on the table or my lap. This was a great purchase.Edit: just tested out the stick on Linux, and it works great.
J**I
poor quality control on usb cables
This is a second Hori arcade stick i own, first one was soul calibur v for ps3. Both arcade stick usb cable went out on me. Everything else is fine except the usb cable, theres no damage of any kind. Both arcade stick after 4-6month of use starting to have issue being recognized after plugged in. Also due to weird 5 pin wire connector hori uses, you can not find a replacement. I will not be buying another hori ever again and this problem seem somewhat common from google searches i found.
J**Z
La mejor stick
Perronsisima, solo le cambie los botones a sanwa, pero me ha durado muchos años
D**I
AWESOME !!!
In my opinion the Hayabusa joystick is far superior to the Sanwa. As another reviewer already pointed out, the Hayabusa is very snappy and very accurate.The Hayabusa buttons are very responsive. But not enough to register unwanted inputs. They just feel perfect. They're good for double-tapping. And they're also fantastic for smash-tapping while playing retro games like 1944 The Loop Master Arcade on Retropie.The enclosure is very sturdy with a metal plate on top (covering almost all the upper deck) and a full metal bottom plate.This Hori fightstick has a distinctive look giving you serious, stealth, hardcore gamer image. It surely doesn't look like a bling bling joystick for kids like some of it's competitors. With this Hori stick people will know you mean business.It's compatible with Sanwa parts : joystick, balltop, springs, buttons. And with most aftermarket parts available for the Sanwa JST like the Kowal Oversize Actuator, any battops and balltops that would fit a JST, even The Link by Phreaks Mods.Cons :- The L3, R3, Turbo On/Off , Turbo Speed Settings buttons located in the top left corner are written in glossy black on glossy black, so extremely difficult to impossible to differentiate during play in dim light environment.- When you open your unit to install mods your warranty is void. Pretty cheap from Hori considering their competitors Qanba or Razor are designing their figthsticks specifically to be easily repaired or modded.Other than the fact that you cannot easily open the unit unlike a Quanba Dragon and any mods will void your warranty, I highly recommend this wonderful fightstick!
V**A
Good for gaming.
Bought this for my son and he is very pleased with it, apparently very good for gaming.
M**L
Works like it should
It has the right weight, design and especially how accurate this is. Used it on games like Samurai Showdown, Guilty Gear Strife, Tekken and many more on PS4 and PS4 pro with no issue. Best of all the price is within my budget!
G**M
Sturdy
Well built fight stick, good lever and buttons.
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