skytoast
Videomaster
I'm not sure which Hori stick in particular you're referring to. There are differences, dont assume its the same because of the same manufacturer. Hori has the cheap casual user stick like the Fighting Stick 3 (same as Soul Calibur Hori stick) which is okay but it doesnt have quality build like the Hori Real Arcade Pros which usally cost about $100+. $65 for a cheap stick is pretty expensive I'm sure you can get it for like $30 or less. Even with the HRAPs, the buttons/stick may be of a different build quality depending on which model you get. Also, if the stick doesnt already comes with it, the HRAPs have the advantage of easily swapping out buttons and sticks with after market real Japanese arcade parts (Sanwa or Seimitsu) so you can customize it to your liking.
I have the plain vanilla PS3 Hori Fighting stick 3. It's okay but nothing like the quality build of the more expensive ones out there. I just also recently picked up a Mad Catz Street Fighter Tournament Edition stick (which I plan to mod with Soul Calibur art) is arguably a great stick having genuine Sanwa parts and as easily customizable. I'm not a big fan of any of their products (Mad Catz) but they took special care with this one. I like the design better than HRAPs taking cues from the official Vewlix arcade cabinets. It will set you back $130-150 for the TE version.
Finding the right stick really depends how much you want to spend and how dedicated you are with fighting games. The Fighting Stick 3 I guess is ok for casual users but if you're hardcore you probably want to step it up. I dont know enough about the wireless ones Hori is releasing with Tekken. Other than conveninence of being cordless, not sure if this flies with hardcore crowd because of seconds of possible lag and inteference that might result.
Also be aware that most of these Japanese style sticks use a different kind of restrictor plate than what you may be accustomed to. So there may be a learning curve to using it. If you're use to the more traditional 8 way octagonal gate found in most US arcade machines, it's gonna feel different using the square gate on a Japanese stick.
I have the plain vanilla PS3 Hori Fighting stick 3. It's okay but nothing like the quality build of the more expensive ones out there. I just also recently picked up a Mad Catz Street Fighter Tournament Edition stick (which I plan to mod with Soul Calibur art) is arguably a great stick having genuine Sanwa parts and as easily customizable. I'm not a big fan of any of their products (Mad Catz) but they took special care with this one. I like the design better than HRAPs taking cues from the official Vewlix arcade cabinets. It will set you back $130-150 for the TE version.
Finding the right stick really depends how much you want to spend and how dedicated you are with fighting games. The Fighting Stick 3 I guess is ok for casual users but if you're hardcore you probably want to step it up. I dont know enough about the wireless ones Hori is releasing with Tekken. Other than conveninence of being cordless, not sure if this flies with hardcore crowd because of seconds of possible lag and inteference that might result.
Also be aware that most of these Japanese style sticks use a different kind of restrictor plate than what you may be accustomed to. So there may be a learning curve to using it. If you're use to the more traditional 8 way octagonal gate found in most US arcade machines, it's gonna feel different using the square gate on a Japanese stick.