Arcade Sushi's Scores
- Games
For 787 reviews, this publication has graded:
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53% higher than the average critic
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13% same as the average critic
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34% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Uncharted: The Lost Legacy | |
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| Lowest review score: | Drive (2013) |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 444 out of 787
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Mixed: 288 out of 787
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Negative: 55 out of 787
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Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions takes everything that worked about its already-great predecessors, and brings them together into a new dimension of awesomeness.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jan 13, 2015
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The real draw to return to fold, or jump in for the first time if you missed out on GTA V over the course of the last year, lies in the updated graphical prowess current-gen systems hold. Most significantly, the draw distance in this updated version is absolutely outstanding.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jan 13, 2015
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Rock Band 4 hasn't been a prominent fixture on the scene for half a decade, but it's return shows that Harmonix hasn't missed a beat since the last entry.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Oct 5, 2015
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Arkham Knight is a massive technical achievement on consoles, and as a final note on the character and franchise, it delivers in almost every way.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jun 26, 2015
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The biggest draw about the remastered version of Valkyria Chronicles is the upgrade to 1080p resolution. However, it was already gorgeous on the PS3 eight years ago thanks to the watercolor-inspired artwork and storybook interface. Valkyria Chronicles Remastered looks exactly how I remember it looking, which is a testament to its impressive art design.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted May 10, 2016
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This is an absolutely gorgeous game that must be experienced by anyone with an iOS device.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Apr 8, 2014
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Infinity Blade III is proof that some of the best RPGs can actually be downloaded to a smart phone or better yet, your iPad.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Sep 19, 2013
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There’s so much to do in Siegecraft TD that you could be occupied with placing towers around grounds for quite some time.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jul 1, 2013
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FTL: Faster Than Light proved to be a hit on the PC, with its massive replayability, intelligently-designed gameplay and minimalist interface, and those same qualities are what make it a success on iOS as well.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Apr 7, 2014
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Dishonored 2 doesn't veer from the path established by the first game too severely, but given how strong the world and gameplay were it doesn't really have to either. The new locales and villains make for some strong additions to the series, as do the new powers unleashed by Emily Kaldwin. Even with a passable story and ineffective acting, the foundation and gameplay are strong enough to make Dishonored 2 one of the year's best.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Nov 30, 2016
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In the end, XCOM 2 has come into the world aiming to do what an XCOM is supposed to do best, which is supply a fun, extensive, and challenging hybrid of resource and time management and turn-based strategy combat.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Feb 13, 2016
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Battleheart Legacy makes use of a minimalist visual style that, while clean and easily accessible, won’t exactly wow you. Its controls, too, are a bit of a sticking point, as during the heat of battle, it’s easy to accidentally click the wrong target or move to the wrong area. Still, these issues are minor, and will probably go unnoticed by players as they’re too distracted by the ludicrous amounts of fun they’re having.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jun 2, 2014
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If you’re a Where’s My Water? fan, but crave a richer and grander experience, just open up your iOS device and strike a little oil.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jan 3, 2014
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It's a great trip down memory lane, one that I bet will bring a lot of smiles to faces young and old.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 10, 2015
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Ultimately, Mines of Mars provides an experience that expands well beyond the average iOS title that is almost on par with the higher end of indie, PC gaming quality.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Mar 10, 2014
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God of Light is a total keeper, and don’t be surprised if the Source of Life is a portal you’ll continue to tap into.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Mar 8, 2014
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Rayman Fiesta brings exactly what its name promises: a fiesta! It’s fun, it’s fast, and it’s smartly made, perfect for anyone who wants to do a little high-speed, high-energy gaming on the go.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Nov 11, 2013
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It’s an intricate balance with breathing new life into a seemingly perfect franchise, but leave it to Lego to put all of the pieces together.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Nov 11, 2013
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There is almost nothing without purpose in Breath of the Wild’s world and it is easy to get lost for hours on end without ever advancing the story. Even so, it helps that the narrative holds up as well, providing another meaningful journey for the Hylian hero and heroine. Breath of the Wild is by no means perfect, but when you’ve got a game that rewards every kind of exploration with a new wrinkle, it might not have to be.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Mar 13, 2017
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Story Mode is fun and light-hearted, and rekindles those feelings of excitement and adventure you had with friends when you were a kid. It may wear its influences on its sleeve, but that's not such a bad thing when it's handled so well.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Oct 15, 2015
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Nidhogg 2 is a game you can quickly lose an afternoon to, and you won't mind one bit. Few games are as friendly to players as all skill levels, while still providing intense matches and a few good laughs. Don't let the simple controls fool you. There's a lot of strategy to devise, particularly when you get continually matched up against your closest pals. The humor is delightful, and sometimes a little gross, but the cartoonish style makes it all work in tandem with the swordplay.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 14, 2017
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Angry Birds Star Wars II covers all its bases and hits an iOS home run.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Sep 18, 2013
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This new Doom is what I’ve been waiting for, a perfect mixture of old concepts and new technology brought together for the current generation. The fast-paced action of yesteryear is coupled with giant stages, customizable and shareable maps, and a robust if slightly generic multiplayer offering, the final result being a super fun way to blast through a few hours. There’s no Doom and gloom here; this new game is a hell of a good time.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted May 19, 2016
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Stealth Inc. 2 delivers on story, looks and gameplay without comprising one for the other. Fans of stealth games, or even 2D sidescrollers in general would be doing themselves a disservice by not playing this game.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Apr 9, 2015
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Along with such titles as Year Walk, Hero of Many, and Infinity Blade III, Republique is proof that you don’t need a PC or a high end console to enjoy a visually arresting storyline.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Dec 23, 2013
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A spectacular machine that makes perfect use of all its components. It incorporates familiar elements with those that may have seemed superfluous, but only serve to solidify this franchise as a frontrunner in the genre. Packed with content, modes and customizability, Forza Motorsport 6 is a grand evolution of a decade's worth of racing under the Microsoft banner.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Sep 8, 2015
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1968 captures the mood of the 60’s well and is a quality title that you’ll spend hours enjoying. The controls are decent, it looks great, but more importantly, it is something different and interesting.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted May 29, 2013
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The controls work well, there are lots of achievements, and it has some of the best music of any iOS game. It’s so cheerful you don’t care when someone doesn’t make it to the urinal.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted May 29, 2013
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A wonderful, demanding but rewarding, roguelike twin-stick shooter where the visuals connect with the gameplay and the music is getting you pumped to shoot more bullets at bullets. Enter the Gungeon does a good job of explaining its mechanics via tutorial and Ammonomicon, making it great first for anyone looking to get into this burgeoning genre. It doesn’t necessarily bring anything new to table, but what it does bring is extremely well done.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Apr 6, 2016
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It's not easy to still find ways to innovate in the open-world space, but Voltion has managed to stay on the pulse of the genre well enough over the past few years. Agents of Mayhem is another strong entry in the developer's fan-favorite library, and has just as many memorable characters and moments as the best Saints Row titles. There are times where it feels like a bit of a grind, but even those elements are outmatched by Agents' charm. Saving the world has never been this vulgar or felt this good, and we wouldn't have it any other way.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 15, 2017
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