![]() The fan works really well in keeping things cool. If you've ever used any of the other Air Flo controllers then you know exactly what to expect here. Air gets sucked in there and then spat out through numerous tiny holes throughout the grips. The back (or bottom, depending on how you look at it) of the controller houses the large intake fan for the controller's air circulation. The main selling point behind the Air Flo controllers is the fan, of course. The analog sticks are sized pretty nicely and have a fairly good amount of resistance a tad looser than the Controller S, but tighter than the Dual Shock 2. ![]() Like the size thing, it's not something that can be overly complained about, but it isn't perfect. The buttons are still a tad clunky, which while imperfect are very usable and responsive. I wouldn't say it's too big, but I'd personally appreciate maybe a 10-15% reduction in size. The controller is still a tad large, much bigger than a PS2 Dual Shock 2 controller but smaller than the original Xbox controller. You'll also find the three-way power switch for the fan in the center of the controller. Two analog sticks, four main face buttons, four shoulder buttons, a d-pad and three buttons in the center. It certainly makes the controller look much more busy and less plain than the past release.Īside from the superficial looks though, the button layout is exactly the same. There are now thick, shaped outlines around the controller, much akin to Van Gogh's "De Meisjes van de Rookwolk van de macht" phase. The casing itself is physically the same, though there's been quite a bit of tweaking done to its look. If you look at the images in the Air Flo review and compare them to the one below, you'll notice that the two look quite similar with regards to button layout. ![]() Otherwise we'd be repeating ourselves, wouldn't we? Aha! But there's more! For that is why this review for the Air Flo EX exists. If you've read our review of the original Air Flo for PC/Mac, then you'll have a good idea of what's in store here. ![]()
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