FileFront: "Splitfish is the only hardware maker right that continues to surprise and confuse me. Its line of hybrid game controllers for the Mac/PC and PS3 continues to offer a nice versatile option that isn’t quite a gamepad or a high performance gaming mouse. The FragFX Shark is the company’s latest offering. Comprised of a left hand game controllers and a right handed wireless mouse and mousepad, the product manages to hit every requirement I have for gaming utility while still looking and feeling natural across the two gaming platforms."
Pros
* Multi-platform support (Mac, PC, PS3)
* Comfortable design
* Responsive Wireless mouse
Cons
* On the PC I just didn’t need the Fragchuck
* Does not include rechargeable batteries
ZG writes: Splitfish AG are apparently the inventors of the world’s leading high-end precision gaming mouse console controllers. They have announced the long awaited FRAGFX SHARK 360, the world’s first super precision mouse hybrid gaming controllers for XBOX 360.
Nice i have been playing this way on pc for a while, mouse one hand 360 controller in the other very keen to try if its not too expensive.
Looks awesome however I wonder how well it'll work on games with aim assist on? COD especially suffers from this quite badly might be a bit annoying using the controller with games like that.
I don't know about you guys but when I am on a console I want the control.
This thing looks le poop.
FragFX Pro SUCK!
This will to, like all the other hybrid stick emulating mouse controllers...
Joystiq: "Perhaps you don't like playing first-person shooters on consoles, because you think controls can't get any better than a keyboard and mouse. Or maybe you won't play first-person shooters on the PC because you're worried about the price of hardware upkeep. Splitfish hopes to cater to both possibilities with its FragFX Shark controller combo."
Your not gonna replace the keyboard for the simple fact that i use 17 keys when i play STALKER so that thing doesn't have enough buttons. But it may be good for some games but not the complicated ones.
Ripten: "As many know, the competition for peripherals is getting fierce out there with the emergence of Razor, SteelSeries and anything the Wii has to offer. So how does one compete? Some brilliant company decides to recruit the reigning champion of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, professional gamer, Dennis ZDD Dozier to help test and create one of the most inventive and exciting game controllers I’ve seen yet. What is this glorious piece of equipment, you might ask? Well, it’s the Shark from Splitfish."