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So I played Drag X Drive and....It's not really that good. Two of the reasons are the controls and Presentation. The controls use Mouse controls to move around the character on a wheelchair. Left joy con to move left and right joy con to move right, flicking the joy con throws the basketball and move the joy cons simultaneously to move faster.
Problems with the controls is that controlling the wheel chair with Mouse controls worked out fine, but are nearly impossible to maneuver at the same time. Next is the presentation. There are only 10-20 mini games to check out, however some of the mini games are the same thing with a different difficulty rank. Complete the mini games under the amount of time will give you a trophy, earning enough trophies will get you new helmet designs which doesn't give you variety of customization, and finally there's the online basketball match which really doesn't appeal to me as much only to gain a rank or something.
With little to no variety and hard to maneuver controls, Drag X Drive is more of a Drag and it's more of a tech demo to showcase the mouse controls rather than a full fledged $30 game that should be more of a digitally pack-in free title for Switch Online users who bought a Switch 2. In other words, this is just like Switch 2 Welcome Tour in Wheelchair basketball form.
Nothing to say, but I save that $30 for something better and just leave the court for good.
Problems with the controls is that controlling the wheel chair with Mouse controls worked out fine, but are nearly impossible to maneuver at the same time. Next is the presentation. There are only 10-20 mini games to check out, however some of the mini games are the same thing with a different difficulty rank. Complete the mini games under the amount of time will give you a trophy, earning enough trophies will get you new helmet designs which doesn't give you variety of customization, and finally there's the online basketball match which really doesn't appeal to me as much only to gain a rank or something.
With little to no variety and hard to maneuver controls, Drag X Drive is more of a Drag and it's more of a tech demo to showcase the mouse controls rather than a full fledged $30 game that should be more of a digitally pack-in free title for Switch Online users who bought a Switch 2. In other words, this is just like Switch 2 Welcome Tour in Wheelchair basketball form.
Nothing to say, but I save that $30 for something better and just leave the court for good.