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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Asphalt Overdrive may get your blood pumping for several minutes, but unless you want to pay for the privilege, the races are over within the blink of an eye.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Sep 30, 2014
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With over 30 in-game achievements, a catchy score, and the ability to even change the color modes of your totems, Light in the Dark is a solid puzzler that should keep you entertained for hours on end.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Sep 22, 2014
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Time is literally of the essence with this first rate app, and how you plan to change your future or reflect on your past is entirely up to you. With Chronology: Time Changes Everything, connecting the dots is just a click away, even if you’re working at a snail’s pace.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Sep 15, 2014
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Spider-Man Unlimited doesn't exactly break new ground, but it does what it does pretty darn well.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Sep 12, 2014
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Although it’s not free to play, this app offers a solid bang for one’s buck by offering gamers a ton of levels without the necessity of purchasing premium items. Like the original game, Pac-Man Friends is also entirely addictive experience.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 22, 2014
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Games are meant to be fun, and those who make them should have some level of enthusiasm for what they’re doing. Swing Copters, however, is a thing of hate, and its only goal is to sink its fangs into you and fill you with its venom.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 22, 2014
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One never knows where the road will take us, but for now I’m really enjoying the ride Pako has to offer.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 19, 2014
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For a free game, and despite the weird micro-transaction pricing, WWE SuperCard has a lot to offer, and it’s definitely worth a download for those looking for quick fun.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 15, 2014
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Rules! provides the unique experience of further developing hand-eye coordination and memory skills in each person who plays it, while giving the added bonus of plain-old having fun.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 14, 2014
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As much as I wanted to love Zombie High Dive, the 20-minute ticket generating madness as well as the occasional ads that pop up between matches ruined my experience.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 14, 2014
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Addictive gameplay, an inspired visual design and a ridiculously fair freemium mechanic will keep me coming back for more. There are so many cards to gather and enemies to vanquish along my journey, and hopefully more app enthusiasts will join in on this uniquely epic experience.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 6, 2014
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Longtime fans of Blood Bowl who are down with the lingo and the rules should have no problem jumping in and enjoying this new tablet-based version of the classic game. Those new to the bowl, however, should do a LOT of research before jumping in, or else you’re going to feel slighted, cheated, and lost.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 6, 2014
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It’s easy to play for a few minutes and be wowed by the quick, rewarding rush of zooming through busy city streets, but put in much time and you may be driven away by the aggressive pricing, annoying ads, and numerous other free-to-play trappings which put sugar in the gas tank of this otherwise great game.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jul 31, 2014
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Meerkatz Challenge is the perfect little game for a child who’s just getting into video games or an adult who played as a child and moved on, as there’s enough appeal for both groups to enjoy. It doesn’t add to the core formula, but it emulates it well.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jul 24, 2014
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Few games, let alone free-to-play games, offer as much quality, thoughtful content as Magic 2015.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jul 16, 2014
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The Blue Blur’s had his name dragged through the mud by starring in many subpar games over the years, and Sonic Jump Fever is another ignoble entry in the muck pile.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jul 11, 2014
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Civilization Revolution 2 is a solid and entertaining strategic experience that’s worth the download if you’re in a strategic state of mind. I’ve had a few failed moments as a ruler, but I’m not exactly disappointed.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jul 9, 2014
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I have nothing but unabashed love for Monsters Ate My Birthday Cake, and although it’s a $4.99 download, it’s well worth the investment.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jun 30, 2014
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Those looking for strategy, complexity, or challenge should probably look elsewhere, but for young gamers or those who are looking to simply relax and blast some monsters, Storm Casters brings the thunder and then some.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jun 30, 2014
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Prometheus, in his quest to steal the spark of fire from the gods, forgot to bring with him a spark of creativity. Godfire’s parts are all correct, with its sharp visuals, great score, and grand boss battles, but most of the moment-to-moment gameplay fails to satisfy. If you want to smash video game monsters in Ancient Greece, you could do worse… but you could also do better.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jun 22, 2014
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Tales of the Adventure Company functions well, but its marriage of RPG and puzzle gameplay have been done many times before, and many times more strongly, in the past, leaving this as one party you may be better off leaving at the inn.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jun 7, 2014
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Sky Force 2014 may have simple ambitions, but it executes these tasks in perfect fashion.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jun 7, 2014
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Tappy Chicken is, without a doubt, the best-looking Flappy Bird clone on the mobile market. Unfortunately, its physics need just a little bit of fine-tuning in order to make it the perfect game out of the plethora of similar titles on the market.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jun 2, 2014
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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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Connecting the dots has never been as much fun as it is in Two Dots. Despite the occasional difficulty spike, Two Dots soothing music, simple, yet appealing graphics, and rewarding gameplay make for a heck of a good time in a cute, bite-sized package.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jun 2, 2014
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Though Ruzzle Adventure’s core gameplay makes for some delightful word-making action, its free-to-play trappings and lackluster presentation drag the experience down considerably, leaving you with a niggling feeling that you’d be having more fun playing Bejeweled, Bookworm or any number of similar, but better-executed, titles.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted May 27, 2014
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Bill Killem isn’t the most memorable app on the block, but if you dig endless runners that come with a twist, it’s definitely worth a look. Maybe aliens will eventually win the war on Hollywood, but at least Bill has a few tricks up his sleeve to keep us entertained.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted May 23, 2014
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Thomas Was Alone is freakin’ fantastic. It has an engaging story, vibrant and memorable graphics, and well thought out gameplay that will make it hard to stop playing. It’s a great purchase for gamers of all shapes and sizes.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted May 20, 2014
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Table Tennis Touch manages to not only capture the fun of one of America’s most enduring pastimes, but it does so in a way that makes full use of video games as a medium, allowing for new types of experiences while keeping the core fun of the game intact.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted May 20, 2014
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It may be an ode to a time gone by, but Ekon The Cyborg carries its own unique identity.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted May 15, 2014
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