![]() Typical of Hori, the buttons are of a high quality. You don’t need a controller on-hand to navigate menus. However, its D-pad can be made to emulate either of the PS4 sticks. This isn’t simply down to placing high-quality buttons across its front, though.Īs you can see, the Hori RWA doesn’t have any analogue sticks. The Hori RWA is a wheel for PS4, PS3 and PC, and it mimics the controls of a PS4 pad better than some other wheels. It’s made of decent-quality plastics and the parts of the wheel you hold are rubber, similar to those on the Thrustmaster T150. ![]() However, it’s one of the most solid non-force feedback racing wheels I’ve yet to use. It’s certainly smaller than most £100-plus models. Coming from the Fanatec Elite CSL, the Hori RWA feels small and slight. Whether or not you find the Hori RWA toy-like will depend on your perspective. If you fall into this latter category, then spending the extra on the Thrustmaster T150 or Logitech G29 won’t be a waste. In addition, the RWA is a wheel for casual and arcade racer fans, not racing-sim enthusiasts. The Hori Racing Wheel Apex (RWA) is a gaming wheel for those who can’t quite justify such an outlay of £100-plus on the enthusiast kit from Logitech and Thrustmaster, In fact, you could easily spend more than £500 in this field if you want a fully decked out racing rig. ![]()
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