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‘Sushi Striker: The Way of the Sushido’ is raw, flavorful, and colorful fun

By Tanner Kinney Disclaimer: This review is of the Nintendo Switch version of the game and was primarily played in docked mode. The Nintendo Switch has proved itself to be a very versatile console to match a versatile company like Nintendo. A console that houses both DOOM and Pokemon Quest within the same shop makes for an interesting line-up. As Nintendo slowly gets their main franchises to the Switch, with Pokemon, Metroid, Yoshi, and Smash Bros. coming soon, it’s the constant drip-feed of titles that keep the console alive during dry spells. One of those games is Sushi Striker: The Way of the Sushido. Nintendo, in conjunction with indieszero (developers of the Theatrhythm Final Fantasy series), created an incredibly charming, though somewhat imbalanced game.

Fight for food freedom

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A Saturday morning cartoon anywhere, anytime

Sushi Striker's Dinosaur King Spider Riders
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Addictive and fast-paced sushi combat

Sushi Striker: Way of the Sushido Puzzles and Dragons Puzzle Fighter Puyo Puyo Tetris
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