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One of the Nintendo Switch 2's first exclusives has received mediocre reviews across the board, proving it should have been a ...
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.
My personal game of the year last year was SaGa Emerald Beyond. A close runner-up, if I didn’t usually try not to double ...
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.
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 ...
Drag X Drive dares to experiment with the Nintendo Switch 2's experimental features, but can't get a great game out of them.
Assuming you can actually play the game, then, it’s a joy. The standard 2-pointer and 3-pointer rules of basketball apply, but by pulling off special tricks, such as doing a little bunny hop while ...
A couple of months since the Switch 2 launched, we’ve all got to grips with the new magnetic-latching Joy-Cons, the jump in ...