Nintendo's next summer title -- and one of the few new games for the Switch 2 soon after its June launch -- is the multiplayer wheelchair basketball game, Drag x Drive. It uses the console's new ...
One of the new games Nintendo announced at its Switch 2 Direct is Drag X Drive, an original title that uses the new Joy-Con 2’s built-in mouse function as its core mechanic. The game is a sports co-op ...
As an early game for the recently released Nintendo Switch 2, “Drag x Drive” should be a fun display of the hybrid console’s mouse feature. And it is, for maybe 20 minutes at a time. Developed and ...
Drag and Drive is Nintendo’s version of three-on-three basketball, but the twist is that players are in wheelchairs. It would be my first test of the mouse functionality in Nintendo’s new Joy-cons, as ...
Nintendo has announced Drag x Drive, a three-versus-three sports game for Switch 2 that utilizes the Joy-Con 2 controllers’ new mouse controls. It will launch this summer. Use the Joy-Con 2 mouse ...
Drag x Drive is 3v3 game experience that challenges players to use the mouse controls with both Joy-Con 2 at the same time to intuitively steer, speed up, perform tricks and make plays such as dunks.
Whenever Nintendo introduces new hardware with new features, it tends to also showcase a game that uses said features. Today, viewers got to see a hyper competitive example of the Joy-Con 2’s mouse ...
I'm, of course, talking about Mario Paint coming to Nintendo Switch Online and the new overview trailer for Drag X Drive. These announcements both suggest that Switch 2's mouse controls have a bright ...
As Senior Video Producer at CNET, Sean has worked on more videos than he can count. He covers video games and video game hardware through previews, reviews, events, and more. Nintendo's next summer ...