Sushi Rush
by TigerQiuQiu
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Sushi Rush is a fast-food restaurant simulation built around quick-time event sequences where you prepare and serve orders. The difficulty escalates through its levels to challenge players seeking progressively harder gameplay, though reviewers note it shares mechanics with similar titles and is accompanied by an unusually large number of DLC offerings.
About this game
This game is a simulation fast food Sushi restaurant game. The difficulty of the game increases dramatically as the levels increase, making it ideal for those who are more than willing to challenge themselves.
What players are saying
That aside, there's no real game here, it's a very basic QTE/restaurant game with deplorably bad graphics and even worse gameplay. Customer comes up with an order in a specific sequence, arrange "sushi" pixel blobs as quick as you can, then go buy a whole bunch of DLC. Or don't.
This features really godawful, lazy pixelcrap "art" instead of real graphics. It's hard to say if this was because the developer didn't have the skill to do the job of creating 3D visuals, or couldn't afford to hire someone who does, but it also doesn't matter. What matters is that this looks bad because of that decision, and that's a major deterrent to gamers. Games like Terraria and Stardew Valley succeeded despite the bad graphics, not because of them.
Even after that, this is only free in a rudimentary sense... the developer has their hand out for $75 USD worth of "donation" DLC for this as you're expected to buy some extra DLC packages from Steam... digital panhandling. Like the homeless guys who splash dirty water on your windscreen at the traffic lights. No thanks.
That's right, SEVENTY FIVE UNITED STATES DOLLARS for this pixelcrap. It's hard to see that as anything but a scam attempt.
Even though this is "free", it failed to appeal to the 120 million+ gamers on Steam. SteamDB showed the game peaked at only 2 concurrent players... this is a dismal public reception. This was so bad they couldn't even give it away.
Bearing in mind that free games don't add +1 to your game collector count, should you bother adding this to your library and downloading it?
Nope. This isn't worth downloading. While this didn't cost me any money up front, I still feel ripped off.
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