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Hyperkin “Brave Warrior" Premium Controller for PS2 (Black)

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Color: Black


Features

  • 6 ft. cable
  • Pressure sensitive input
  • Force feedback
  • Compatible with all PS2 models

Description

Claim your dominion and fight for control! The Hyperkin "Brave Warrior”, now improved for high performance, is a premium controller for the PS2. The Brave Warrior features 2 wide spectrum analog joysticks, pressure-sensitive eight- way directional pad, 4 pressure-sensitive shoulder buttons, 4 pressure- sensitive face buttons, and force feedback. The 6-foot cable allows for easy movement around your console. It's compatible with all PS2 models. Let your battle cry echo for ages to come.

Compatible Devices: Playstation 2


Controller Type: Gamepad


Connectivity Technology: USB


Additional Features: Ergonomic, Force Feedback


Button Quantity: 16


Hardware Platform: playstation_2


Power Source: Corded Electric


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Sony PlayStation 2


Item Weight: 0.85 Pounds


Package Quantity: 1


Brand Name: Hyperkin


Manufacturer: Hyperkin


Global Trade Identification Number: 66


UPC: 813048019466


Model Number: M07303-BK


Manufacturer Part Number: M07303-BK


Color: Black


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great PS2 controller option, perfect size, works great
Color: Silver
I was looking for a PlayStation 2 controller recently after dusting off my console after 17 years. I saw this beautiful hyperkin controller and it looked bigger than a standard PS 2 controller. I got it in silver and fell in love with it. Plugged it in works great. Size fits my big hands perfectly. Controls are responsive and it's a beautiful silver color that really stands out and great quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2026 by Adam Davis

  • Highly Recommend Hyperkin!!
Color: Silver
Affordable, sturdy, and high quality controllers perfect for intense play (i.e. fighting games). Highly recommend Hyperkin!
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026 by DarthTharp

  • No pressure sensitive buttons, chord too short, sticks too tall.
Color: Black
I bought this specifically to play Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3. The cord is too short but I got around that problem by daisy chaining two extension cables. The real problem is that the face buttons are not pressure sensitive. Odd because the shoulder buttons are but without pressure sensitive face buttons this controller is useless for two of the largest game series on the console. Namely Metal Gear Solid and the GTA games. Massive L. Also the sticks are too tall and will cause discomfort over time. I will be returning this controller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025 by Snaksolid

  • Works great for my ps2
Color: Silver
Great controller
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026 by Bobby Weeden

  • Love it.
Color: Silver
It is almost an exact oem controller. The thumbsticks even feel like the OG's! Is the design a little weird? Sure, but I instantly forgave it for how it felt to hold and play with. The shell molding isnt perfect either as when the two halves meet, its a little rough looking, but again, forgave it for how it felt. Had a "oem" weighting feel, the buttons were of oem quality too, probably the closest to a brand new controller thats as close as it can be to sony's. Only, and i mean only, gripe i have of it, is the cable is wayyyy too short. If they doubled the length, it would of been a perfect controller to me. But I still plan on buying 3 more so i have extras if this one ever gets too old or broken in the distant future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2025 by Chaz R

  • So Close to Great
Color: Black
I’ve had the worst luck with OEM DualShock controllers, so I’ve been searching for the best modern third party alternatives. This is the best I’ve found from a reputable brand! However, it comes with some pros and cons: Pros: - The button travel/feeling is similar to a DualShock - Pressure sensitive - The L2/R2 shoulder buttons are actually buttons! Most third party controllers now have Xbox-style fully analog triggers that don’t translate well to PSX/PS2 games. - Great feeling D-pad! Not PlayStation-style, but has great tactile feedback - The rubber on the analog sticks feel OEM - Rumble works well. - Slightly larger than a DualShock, fits comfortably in your hand. - Feels solid, nice weight Cons: - Short cable. Nowadays, I expect at least a 10ft cable. So I must use an extension cable. A wireless option would be great. - The analog sticks are a bit too sensitive. - May not work well for non-analog PSX games on an original “fat” PS2. In PSX games without analog support (ex: Castlevania SOTN, original release of Resident Evil) the directional buttons rapidly trigger when held down. It acts as if a turbo mode is enabled. This makes player movements and menu navigation almost impossible. This does not happen with other controllers or on the PS2 slim. My theory is that it requires more power than an average controller, and the Slim provides some additional voltage. It could be an isolated issue to my console, but make sure you test this when you’re still in the return period. This will still be my primary controller (at least on the PS2 Slim). However, I would love to see Hyperkin address these shortcomings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024 by Stefan Williams

  • Either defective or badly designed
Color: Silver
Not sure if I got a defective one, but the X button functions like a turbo fresh out of the box. Makes some games unplayable.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2025 by Jonathan Chandler

  • I like it! I like it!
Color: Silver
Recently I bought my second PS2 — a silver one — along with many games I didn’t have before. I discovered that my transparent Chinese controllers are almost useless for many of them, especially for football (I don’t really play shooters). They only support 4 directions. This controller, however, is excellent. I like it both visually — it matches my silver PS2 perfectly — and functionally. I have big hands, and it feels very comfortable to hold. So far I haven’t noticed any issues. The analog sticks definitely support 8 directions. All in all, it’s a solid product, and I’ll definitely buy another one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2025 by Thornike Lelashvili

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