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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Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign isn’t completed at the moment but is still fun to try out for the time being. There will be a lot more levels and things to do as the game is continually updated in the coming weeks, but for now the it’s good enough to give a try.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Oct 4, 2013
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This app may have its drawbacks, but it scores enough points to keep me kicking in the right direction.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Nov 7, 2013
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While LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga might be a pretty beefy game packed with content, the biggest downside is that you’ll have to spend $14.99 to unlock all of it. As it stands, you only get Episode 1: A Phantom Menace with this 800 MB download. If you decide to get each episode, then you’ll have to shell out $2.99 per episode.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Dec 13, 2013
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- Posted Dec 1, 2014
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Even with the freemium distraction, Beetle Breaker succeeds is a solid puzzler whose entertainment value amplifies if you dig the game’s slingshot mechanic.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Nov 15, 2013
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What you see is what you get with Iron Force. Even the controls, which has a virtual joystick for movement and a big red button on the right to fire, are simple and self explanatory.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jul 26, 2013
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From an RTS perspective, there are too many small details and nuances to keep track of for AntiSquad to be enjoyable for gamers.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Dec 13, 2013
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Ancient Battle: Rome isn’t going to set the world on fire anytime soon, but it checks all the boxes as a solid turn-based experience.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Sep 9, 2013
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In-game purchases aside, Drift Mania: Street Outlaws is a solid racing title with one big problem: the gyroscopic controls will probably make you dizzy. Still, if you’re good at resisting vertigo and the like, and you want a drifting-oriented racer with tons of car upgrade and cosmetic options, you could do much worse than this.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Oct 12, 2013
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We feel the same way about Generations as we did about Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate last year: it's a fun game that requires far too much grinding. We only wish there were more new things to talk about instead of just the same old hunter's song and dance.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jul 12, 2016
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Dungeons & Dragons: Arena of War can get repetitive after a few fights, and its freemium model kicks in once you use up your quest energy. But these are minor annoyances in an otherwise solid title.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Oct 21, 2013
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Muscle Run is a steak and potatoes game which gives you a ton of meat on the bone.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 6, 2013
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Perfect Kick’s seamless and uncomplicated online mode should immediately get you hooked. Thankfully, it doesn’t exploit its free to play model and ask for your bucks right off the bat. Kicking and protecting a ball isn’t rocket science, but who needs to think when you’re having so much fun?- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Aug 19, 2013
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Frozen Synapse requires a bit of time to adequately pull off a mission, since learning all of the squad’s commands and finding a strategy that works just doesn’t happen within minutes.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted May 29, 2013
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If only its action gameplay didn’t always result in being mowed down by one-hit kills, with the addition of some type of alert countdown a la Metal Gear, The Merc Files could have been amazing.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Sep 20, 2013
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If you’re in the mood for a casual experience that doesn’t use too much of your brain power but is cute as can be, Bombcats: Special Edition is a worthy enough download.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Sep 6, 2013
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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2: Foodimal Frenzy is fun to play through but a little too easy for my taste.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Sep 20, 2013
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While it adds some great extra controls, the game lacks in the customization found in most iOS titles.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted May 29, 2013
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Even with its online flaws, Mr. Ludo is an engaging, free to play app which caters to board game lovers.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Oct 22, 2013
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Although it’s a simplistic app in scope, it definitely flies in the right direction.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Oct 25, 2013
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Ghost Toasters is a well made game with a ton of character, but it doesn’t make up for its repetitive nature.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Oct 22, 2013
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Hero Pop is too entertaining to pass up, and eventually I’ll start level 21 and let bygones be bygones. There’s a ton of fun to be had with Hero Pop, and if you don’t mind a little irritation and carry a zen attitude towards free to play apps, grab a balloon, save a few heroes, and pop to your heart’s content.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jan 12, 2015
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Gravity Rush 2 seems to offer mind-bending action with an unique set of powers via its heroine Kat, but the major fault of the game lies in a story that’s unclear and features outside of gravity powers that aren’t anything new or complex.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jan 23, 2017
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At the cost of nothing up-front, however, Horde of Heroes still makes for a fun offering for anyone craving something a bit different, and who doesn’t mind a little shallowness.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Apr 28, 2014
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Greedy Grub is fun until this free game tricks you into opening up your wallet.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Oct 25, 2013
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My Coldfire Keep experience had its share of highs and lows due to the game’s horrific double tap flaws. Now that the issue has been resolved, my dungeon crawling days will continue in this kingdom. Hopefully the only further bugs will die by my sword and not from a future App store update.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Feb 26, 2014
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Turd Birds is shallow, but fun, and the juvenile humor will keep the young (and young at heart) amused for a while. The sound effects add a hilariously juicy quality with all the splat noises and comments from those who are getting pooped on. It has a pricing structure that’s as typically aggressive as any other freemium game, but there’s still a lot of fun to be had with this feces-encrusted title- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jul 15, 2013
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Iesabel doesn’t offer much on the RPG front as far as innovation, but that doesn’t detract from its appeal.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jul 15, 2013
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Hitman -Sapienza doesn’t live up to the free-form assassination sandbox that the previous episode set up. The frustrating lack of freedom and save issues really hurt the experience however. Despite it being a better looking and ultimately more immersive setting than any of the first three missions, Sapienza falls flat in its mission structure.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Apr 29, 2016
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1941 Frozen Front enables gamers to use their intellect, as well as a little luck, to commandeer their own army. The initial in-app purchase threw me for a loop, and HandyGames gets a slap on the wrist for that irritating choice.- Arcade Sushi
- Posted Jul 8, 2013
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