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An afternoon with Drag x Drive reveals a game with a lovely bloodthirsty edge - and a disappointing irony to accessibility representation


There's more to Drag x Drive than you'd think, with an enjoyably brutal meta forming - but its poor accessibility is an issue.

On the Switch 2 you have an interesting attempt at closing the accessibility gap with some console-level button-remapping options, and here in Drag x Drive you have legit representation too. Nintendo's clearly using the game to get people used to its mouse-style controls, where you place the Joy Cons flat on a surface and generally move them around to direct a mouse-pointer. These higher level things build into the game's spare but fun trick system, which gives you more points for baskets when you did something cool on the way there.

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