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Critic reviews

7.5
4 reviews
  • Ergonomics / comfort
    7.2
  • Tactility / button-feel
    7.6
  • Design and form factor
    8.4
  • Noise
    6.6
  • Configurability
    7.7
  • Portability
    7.6

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User reviews

9.0
1 review
7.0
Joystiq Jan 7, 2008

I'd say that the WolfKing is a solid peripheral for those just starting to get into the peripheral scene. Its keyboard-inspired layout, obvious focus on the essential keys being as close as possible, and universal compatibility really make it good for beginners.

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7.0
Macworld Feb 20, 2008

Not everyone will find the Warrior useful or necessary. But if you’re an avid FPS or MMO player and you’re looking for an edge, the Warrior can provide you with one – presuming you take the time to really get the hang of it and use this keypad to its full ability.

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8.0
IGN Jan 22, 2008

The Wolf King Warrior is a unique accessory that simplifies complex and often times frustrating PC gaming control schemes. The Warrior is solidly constructed and depending on the retailer, reasonably priced.

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9.0
bit-tech Aug 18, 2007

The Wolf King Warrior is a solid and useful piece of kit for any hardcore FPS fan, which gives an ergonomic and helpful setup for a very low cost. It would have been nice to have some macro buttons, but the Warrior gets by just fine without them.

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9.0
migo migo

The WolfKing Warrior is a pretty simple solution to FPS gaming, and is particularly useful for a laptop. Using a laptop keyboard with a trackball is a bit off centre, and having the hands on either side of the laptop is more ergonomic. Trackball on the right and WolfKing Warrior on the left is a...

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