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Nintendo has done it again with a great new way to play games on its just-launched console.
The Switch 2′s wheelchair sports game is a clever use of the new console’s mouse function — for about 20 minutes at a time.
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Comics Gaming Magazine on MSNDrag x Drive (Nintendo Switch 2 ) Review
Drag x Drive is an arcadey wheelchair basketball game, one that seemingly has been built from the ground up to take full ...
Drag X Drive dares to experiment with the Nintendo Switch 2's experimental features, but can't get a great game out of them.
The multiplayer-focused sports game from Nintendo has a novel control scheme but is tiring and feels imprecise.
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GameRant on MSNDrag x Drive Review
Drag x Drive basketball games are fast-paced and exciting, but they also shine a spotlight on the game's fatal flaw. Drag x ...
In Drag x Drive, players use both Joy-Cons in Mouse mode to control their wheelchair, with each hand controlling the ...
GameSpot put several pairs of pants--and a skirt--to the test to find the optimal playing surface for Drag x Drive.
The impressions are in for Drag x Drive, and players seem pretty split on how to feel about the new Nintendo Switch 2 ...
Drag x Drive makes a solid case for the Nintendo Switch 2's mouse control scheme, but it fails to make one for these ...
I’ve spent the last week playing Drag x Drive on Nintendo Switch 2 with mouse mode controls, and while I can see the ...
That game is Drag x Drive, and while it makes some great use of the unique functionality of the Nintendo Switch 2, it feels ...
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