• Reviews around button (2.87 of 5)

    Mayflash PS2 PS3 PC USB Universal Arcade Fighting Stick

    • The buttons are VERY loud, but overall it works as expected!If you are not sure about switching from pad to stick, and you do not wan to invest in a very expensive stick: get this
    • It has a sturdy design and the buttons and stick all feel nice
    • The stick a little looser than I would like and the buttons are a pinch on the mushy side, but it doesn't need drivers
    • Everything worked great for a few weeks until the '5' button became non responsive
    • buttons are very squishy, hard to tell the activation force, stick is very floppy and unresponsive
    • Responsive buttons to cater to a twitch-style player, a great feeling joystick (was a little stiff out of the box, but it just needed to be broken in) with a clear sense of direction enables me to chain enemies in
    • [Review time]Durable stick, 8 buttons and an easy layout for fighting games.[Street fighter, kof13 dead or alive blah blah]Impossible to mash on a stick, but way simpler to do precise motions as a result
    • The buttons are a bit loud but nothing out of the ordinary
    • The buttons are also abysmal
    • It was good for a few to a bunch of rides, held up pretty nice, has all the right buttons, but unfortunately doesn't want to grow up along with you.
    • GOOD-Universal fighting stick works for PS2, PS3, Computer and PS1 games on the PS3-The buttons are responsive enough to be called responsive
    • buttons are a little weird, but all are responsive.
    • Might try modding it, getting some better buttons for it
    • Joystick clicks are loud, and buttons are loud
    • , so I don't understand how hard some people must be hitting the damn thing because the buttons are fine
    • It feels good to handle, even though the buttons feel a bit hollow, and the joystick is a tad bit loose
    • Fighter 4 Ultra plays OK on this but missing buttons is not much fun
    • The stick itself is OK but the buttons are absolute garbage
    • Durable arcade qaulity joystick with responsive buttons and firm controls.
    • As far as loud clicking buttons, REALLY Dudes, UNLESS you are on PSN with the
    • The buttons feel great and very authentic
    • The buttons are unresponsive compared to my old fight stick with sanwa buttons and different circuits methods and the joystick misses certain inputs
    • The build quality is nice, However the stick seems a bit more loose than it should be, buttons feel great
    • The buttons are pretty loud and clanky, and the joystick is really clicky
    • so once you learn how to play and you want a more upgraded experience you can put all your favorite buttons and joysticks on this hardware very great purchase
    • The buttons are giant, unresponsive pad buttons
    • The buttons are unresponsive
    • My buttons are NON-responsive and must be pressed hard, > 50%
    • the buttons and joy stick are easy to use as they are similar to the size on an actual arcade game
    • The buttons are decent.
    • The buttons are rather soft but don't give you the same feedback as micro-switch buttons do
    • The buttons actually work pretty nicely although they have a clunky bottom out sound
    • All the buttons work though for these games.
    • buttons are enough but stick very poor
    • The buttons are mushy and can be replaced, but may require some sanding of the chassis holes
    • On this model, the buttons will need a daisy chain common ground
    • Fighter 4 Ultra plays OK on this but missing buttons is not much fun
    • The buttons feel good, the stick feels good, and I noticed a difference in how comfortable playing was
    • buttons are kinda hard
    • The buttons are actually excellent
    • The buttons worked fine, but also felt cheap
    • Responsive buttons to cater to a twitch-style player, a great feeling joystick (was a little stiff out of the box, but it just needed to be broken in) with a clear sense of direction enables me to chain enemies in
    • I'm no pro at any fighters and I bought this for MAME, but to me all the buttons feel clicky and satisfying to press
    • I've watched videos of people modding the controller buttons to authentic Sanwa arcade buttons.
    • The buttons have no trouble, are rather large, and aren't entirely ugly
    • The buttons are good and the joystick is responsive.
    • The joystick isn't responsive as it should be, and the buttons, while adequate, will also crap out on you sooner rather than later.
    • I bought one of these when I built my Raspberry Pi arcade machine on a chance because it had enough buttons to be used for fighting
    • The buttons are VERY loud, but overall it works as expected!If you are not sure about switching from pad to stick, and you do not wan to invest in a very expensive stick: get this
    • This stick is very solid and "almost perfect", the only issues with the stick is that the buttons are very hard and stiff and the stick itself is very loose and is very fussy if not used correctly
    • The stick is loose and very slow to recenter, and the buttons require a lot of force to register presses, sometimes not working at all unless you slam down on them
    • It worked as intended but the buttons did not feel good to press at all, and the Forward-Up broke almost immediately.
    • The buttons are a little stiff, and the Stick is a little loose, but it functions fairly well, haven't had any accuracy problems on Blazblue or SF4, also the hardware seems pretty durable.
    • Responsive buttons (This arcade stick vs. ps2 and ps3 controllers in terms of
    • decent controller, played super SF2 turbo and mapping the buttons worked well
    • You can't however press those buttons to turn the system on like the PS button on the PS3 controller
    • All my buttons work as
    • if you never had one before, its cheap and its very easy to modify(which i encourage), the buttons are not great, they dont have microswitches, but the stick is surprisingly good.
    • The buttons have a bit of a hollow feel to them as opposed to sanwa buttons and the stick can sometimes miss the diagonal inputs but with practice that problem can be solved
    • buttons do not work and can not sync with the games
    • The joystick is easy to maneuver and the buttons are easy to press and find while looking at your game.
    • But the stick is a little inaccurate at times and the buttons a little loose
    • The buttons are garbage
    • A friend joked when he tried my stick, "Oh, this doesn't have a square gate - it has a nothing gate!"The buttons on it are really solid, connected to my pc driver-free, cd-installation free
    • It worked as intended but the buttons did not feel good to press at all, and the Forward-Up broke almost immediately.
    • The buttons are pretty responsive
    • You have to get a bit creative to get a Sanwa stick in there, but the buttons are easy enough.
    • The buttons are the usual cheap rubber-dome buttons, but they're not bad at all for the price!The actual body of the fightstick itsself is very sturdy and actually quite hefty!For the price, it's a steal