Amir0x said:This is not my prediction, it's my HOPE of the show. I know, nobody has held the thing yet... but God, it's so unattractive and uncomfortable looking.DCharlie said:6. PS3 controller redesign showed.
But if I had to predict, I feel the exact opposite will happen. I feel if anything with TGS we'll get the first confirmation that it IS the final design.
Hmm, I feel the exact opposite - I have really high hopes for the controller. Alps had a PS1 controller (non-dual shock) a few years back that was shaped alot like it and it just felt really good. Your grip just assumed a natural position and I think you had a lot of freedom to adjust it based on your hand size. It may have looked weird, but it was just a logical way to contour a controller.
You can google up the rave reviews it got too:
http://www.game-assault.com/reviews/alpsreview.shtml
The basic idea behind the Alps Interactive gamepad was to create a controller so comfortable and fine-tuned, you'd forget about it and fully concentrate on the game. To say that they succeeded would be an understatement. The odd design and size of the controller may turn you off at first, but, after using it, you'll change your mind.
Design 9.5 It looks as though they threw every preconceived design of a normal controller out the window and started from scratch. What they ended up with is a little piece of brilliance.
Quality 9.5 This is a solid controller that's manufactured very well.
Comfort 10 There has never been a controller that even comes close to the comfort of the Alps Interactive.
Diversity/
Playability 7.5 Some games may benefit from analog control, or special functions, but anything the standard Sony gamepad can do, the Alps Interactive can do better.
Overall 9.5 With the wave of dual analog controllers that will hit soon, this may not be your best choice for a new controller. However, as far as digital controllers go, the Alps Interactive gamepad is one of the best on the market.