Eat All the Sushi You Can in the VR Game No Sushi, No Life Available On Steam

13.January.2021 | ANIME&GAME / FOOD

DMM VR lab released a new 3D VR game last week on Steam and DMM.com titled No Sushi, No Life.

The game is set in the year 20XX in a sushi bar in Neo Tokyo City. The aim of the virtual reality game is simple: to eat as much sushi as you can. Players must grab all the sushi coming their way and wolf it down. Their reflexes are tested as more sushi plates speed toward them on the conveyor belt. If a plate of sushi falls to the floor, it’s game over. As players eat more sushi the conveyor belt will run faster and faster. Can you survive the culinary onslaught?

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    Featuring a Menu Developed by Japanese Chefs and Supported by AUTEC, Inc.

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    Lineup

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    Short-Sleeve Patterned T-Shirt

    Bucket Hat  

    Socks

     

    Plates

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    Koji Kimura | Comment

    "I've been set up in Futakotamagawa for 16 years. I studied how to prepare sushi rice for many years, since it serves as the foundation, so that I could create unique sushi. I have made sushi rice that's unique and draws a line under other restaurants, rice which when combined with toppings explodes with umami flavour. I use this same sushi rice as the basis for lots of innovative donburi dishes, and I'd love for people to enjoy a taste at the first place in Japan to do this."
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    *Visuals are of an exhibition still in development

    *Visuals are of an exhibition still in development

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    *Visuals are of an exhibition still in development

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