Razer Sensa HD Haptics Review: 007 First Light Is Better When You Can Feel It
Razer Sensa HD Haptics are the kind of thing that can either sound like the future or like just another expensive gimmick, depending on how well they are used. Instead of only hearing a gunshot, feeling a car crash through a controller, or watching an explosion shake the screen, Sensa HD Haptics are meant to make those...
Razer Sensa HD Haptics are the kind of thing that can either sound like the future or like just another expensive gimmick, depending on how well they are used. Instead of only hearing a gunshot, feeling a car crash through a controller, or watching an explosion shake the screen, Sensa HD Haptics are meant to make those moments physically register through supported Razer hardware. In practice, that puts a lot of pressure on both the game and the gear. If the feedback is spread out too thin, it becomes noise. If it's too subtle, it becomes forgettable. If it's timed well and tasteful in its execution, though, it can make a game feel more alive.
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