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"publishedAt": "2026-03-15T11:00:00.000Z",
"site": "https://www.eurogamer.net",
"tags": [
"Open World",
"Multiplayer Competitive",
"Nintendo Switch 2",
"Bird view / Isometric",
"Single Player",
"Sandbox",
"Kids & Family",
"Nintendo",
"Omega Force",
"Simulation",
"The Pokémon Company International",
"Survival & Crafting",
"Pokémon Pokopia",
"Action Adventure",
"Game Freak",
"Multiplayer Cooperative",
"Social",
"Switch 2",
"Drag x Drive",
"mouse-controlled version of Metroid Prime 4",
"in a newly bolted-on mini-game in Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster",
"Read more"
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"textContent": "Let's be honest, no-one is going into a shop and picking up a Switch 2 because of Drag x Drive, are they? Nor are they seeking out the new(ish) console for a mouse-controlled version of Metroid Prime 4 (even if it is _sort-of_ good). The mouse capabilities of the Switch 2 feel under-utilised so far - in fact, the only time I can really remember vibing with them is in a newly bolted-on mini-game in Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster. Not exactly the DS' stylus or the Wii's Wiimote, is it?\n\nRead more",
"title": "Pokémon Pokopia has finally convinced me that the Switch 2's mouse controls are actually a worthwhile addition, after all"
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