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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 ...
I’ve spent the last week playing Drag x Drive on Nintendo Switch 2 with mouse mode controls, and while I can see the ...
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.
Drag X Drive dares to experiment with the Nintendo Switch 2's experimental features, but can't get a great game out of them.
Drag X Drive's control scheme is its greatest asset and hides a lot of depth, but the game itself lacks long term hooks.
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Drag x Drive

Rocket League-esque sports game. Whereas Rocket League is about cars playing soccer, Drag x Drive is a riff on the real sport of wheelchair basketball. You still pass, shoot, and shove opponents like ...
Drag x Drive releases tomorrow, and it looks to be a wild new take on the sport of wheelchair basketball, but will it do ...
Nintendo’s take on wheelchair basketball is a lot of fun and controls surprisingly well, but it sadly lacks content, variety, and personality.
Drag x Drive was one of the more fascinating titles to be revealed during the Switch 2’s inaugural showcase. In theory, it’s ...
Drag x Drive makes a solid case for the Nintendo Switch 2's mouse control scheme, but it fails to make one for these ...