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Drag x Drive Review

One of the most unique features of the Nintendo Switch 2 is its mouse controls. The Joy-Con 2 controllers can function exactly as computer mice, opening the door to all kinds of interesting gameplay ...
Drag x Drive makes a solid case for the Nintendo Switch 2's mouse control scheme, but it fails to make one for these wheelchair basketball matches themselves. Elegant steering doesn't mesh well with ...
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Despite some concerns from early previews of Drag x Drive, the 3V3 wheelchair basketball game is a solid start to a fun Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive. As someone who casually enjoys Rocket League and is ...
You kind of had to know it would be divisive from the start. One of the more curious elements of the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct back in April was a set of games that were shown that were exclusive, but ...
Extra mini games and activities are a bit dull Presentation and customization are barebones Feels more like a proof of concept than full experience $19 Amazon My first big breakaway in Drag X Drive ...
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of Game Rant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
Drag x Drive was one of the more fascinating titles to be revealed during the Switch 2’s inaugural showcase. In theory, it’s deeply Nintendo—an offbeat sports title that takes advantage of a unique ...
Drag x Drive reviewed by Logan Plant on Nintendo Switch 2. Drag x Drive controls like nothing else I’ve ever played, and it asks a lot of you in order to get used to its complicated mouse and motion ...