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A developer has asked players to give their upcoming Steam game a go, despite it having a very off-putting name.
One of the Nintendo Switch 2's first exclusives has received mediocre reviews across the board, proving it should have been a ...
Defending in the game is incredibly difficult. You can only knock the ball loose if you collide with an attacking opponent ...
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.
Check out the tenth episode of our series of Shacknews staff conversations about the new Nintendo Switch 2 system.
Drag x Drive and Switch 2 launch game Welcome Tour are both at the very bottom of Metacritic's Switch 2 rankings ...
Drag x Drive is the latest exclusive on the Nintendo Switch 2, and its reviews paint it as something you'll like...or you won't.
Fun in the game is fleeting, obfuscated by unresponsive controls, a lack of accessibility, and real-world pain.
Drag X Drive uses the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con to enable three-on-three basketball-style matches. Drag x Drive (pronounced “Drag and Drive”) challenges players to use the mouse controls with both Joy ...
Ahead of Drag x Drive 's launch tomorrow, reviews for the wheelchair basketball game have dropped, and... they're pretty ...
As of the time of writing, Drag x Drive currently has a Metacritic score of 60, putting it just six points ahead of Nintendo ...