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Don't be fooled by the name – the new console offers a wealth of features that makes it a significant upgrade from its ...
Nintendo’s latest first party game for the Switch 2 is a budget-priced wheelchair basketball game, that makes very clever use of the Joy-Con controllers.
Drag x Drive looks to make the most of the Switch 2's Joy-Con 2 mouse mode, but it lacks the soul of many Nintendo games.
Nintendo has done it again with a great new way to play games on its just-launched console.
Drag x Drive makes a solid case for the Nintendo Switch 2's mouse control scheme, but it fails to make one for these ...
If you’re one of the Nintendo fans who worried the company lost its creative spark after playing it fairly safe with the Switch 2, let me introduce you to Drag x Drive: a wheelc ...
The multiplayer-focused sports game from Nintendo has a novel control scheme but is tiring and feels imprecise.
Drag X Drive dares to experiment with the Nintendo Switch 2's experimental features, but can't get a great game out of them.
I’ve spent the last week playing Drag x Drive on Nintendo Switch 2 with mouse mode controls, and while I can see the ...
Fun in the game is fleeting, obfuscated by unresponsive controls, a lack of accessibility, and real-world pain.
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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