Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the Microsoft Xbox One Elite Controller and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Xbox One Elite Controller.
December 2015
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The editors liked
Customizable controller
Let's you modify according to your playstyle
Sturdy construction
Feels great in-hand
Very grippy finish throughout
Loads of customization options
Mature
Understated design
Improves on the standard Xbox One gamepad in every way
Bumper buttons are finally
Actually usable
The editors didn't like
Doesn't allow for use of current aftermarket battery parks that work with the original Xbox One controllers
A little too pricey for some
No Bluetooth
Expensive
Levers and faceted d-pad don't feel secure
Feels heavy at first
Clamshell case doesn't keep everything in place
Customization options could be overwhelming for some
Overall the Elite controller is a great option for serious gamers and the engineering that went into making this happen should be applauded. For casual gamers, its most definitely overkill, but if you're someone who constantly receives complaints from lov...
Now that I've reached the end of my initial impression piece, I need to think if the Elite is something I would go out and buy?To be honest now that I've gone back to my Camo special edition controller I don't really miss the Elite. Writing this impressio...
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Published: 2015-12-11, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: XBOXXbox controllers have always been good.But this little beauty is the best game joypad I've ever used.It's been designed as the ultimate gaming controller.You can customise buttons and swap them out for different size thumb sticks, etc, in seconds than...
Tonnes of customisation options, Mature, refined design, Reassuringly heavy
Expensive, Accessories could be more secure in case
The Xbox One Elite Controller really is the one controller to rule them all, with its mature aesthetics, strong customisation options and durability. You might just want to wait for a price drop before you buy...
Beautifully made with robust design, Customisable controls can suit each game specifically, Thumbsticks and d-pad can be swapped out, More comfortable to hold than any other controller, New assignable paddles
Too pricey for casual gamers, No rechargeable battery in the box
Having used the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller to finish Rise of the Tomb Raider and plunge into the wastelands of Fallout 4, we can safely say that it offers the most comfortable control experience yet. It takes a little getting used to, mainly because o...
With its too-kool-for-old-skool aesthetics, infinite custom button mapping and robust build quality, the Xbox Elite controller is what you want. Yes, it's expensive, but that's because it's heavy because it's impressive because it's expensive. It just mak...
Abstract: Around this time last year I had my hands curled around a Scuf Controller – the then be-all-and-end all when it came to professional gaming peripherals for Xbox One and PS4. Back then I ended up testing it out a lot, and really liked the tangible edge it...
Published: 2015-11-23, Author: Ryan , review by: in.ign.com
Elite controller, Good 1TB value, Impressive packaging
Minimal performance gain, No premium badging/color
The Xbox One has evolved from a very good system into a fantastic one. Compared to when it launched two years ago, it's almost a night-and-day difference, inside and, in certain cases, out. But with so many bundles and deals to be had, the Elite is not an...