Sushi Bar Express Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)

For this Sushi Bar Express Review, where we Experience the dizzying life of a top sushi chef as you prepare sushi dishes in this exciting time-management cooking adventure. We start a career as a sushi chefs and absorb all of the wise teachings of your master. Slice, dice, roll, and hammer sushi, and then serve it to customers as quickly as you can. Make sashimi, roll uramaki, pour sake, and feed the hungry hordes to collect cash. Catch coins as they fly by, and use the money you make to upgrade your equipment and purchase more recipes.

Sushi Bar Express Review Pros:

  • Hand-drawn graphics.
  • 202MB download size.
  • Full touchscreen support.
  • Optional tutorial.
  • Food serving gameplay.
  • The goal of the game is to fulfill customer orders as fast as possible.
  • Controller cursor speed slider.
  • Online leaderboards.
  • World map level select.
  • Under a customer order are hearts and this goes down over time, if it empties then the customer leaves.
  • Bonus coins fly around the level and clicking them grants the reward.
  • Ingredients require certain knives to prepare them properly.
  • The making of meals gets harder with many parts and prep methods needed.
  • Aside from the meal, You have to serve up the Wasabi, Sauce, and Green tea.

Sushi Bar Express Review

Sushi Bar Express Review Cons:

  • It shows four different foods but they are all the same tutorials and food.
  • The music is not great and doesn’t fit the tone of the game at all.
  • Feels like a mobile game.
  • Don’t use is small and not easy to read quickly.
  • Playing with a controller is not good at all.
  • It’s not that fun to play.

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Sushi Bar Express Review

Sushi Bar Express:

Official website.

Developer: Nyx Digital

Publisher: Funbox Media

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  • 7/10
    Graphics - 7/10
  • 6/10
    Sound - 6/10
  • 6/10
    Accessibility - 6/10
  • 6/10
    Length - 6/10
  • 7/10
    Fun Factor - 7/10
6.4/10

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!