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Nori Kaga serves as the protagonist, working from a food cart with ambitions to become a culinary icon like Chef Rhubarb, known as the Culinary Queen. The setting, Helianthus, is a vibrant solarpunk city bustling with culinary activity and opportunity.
It fails so severely as a cooking game I don't even know what I am cooking 99% of the time because the only thing I am looking at is the bottom 2 inches of the screen for what buttons to mash.
Players will chop, stir, and sauté as they master over 80 foods and 400 recipes. The art style is colorful and dynamic, reflecting the energetic atmosphere of Helianthus. The gameplay is designed to be easy to learn but challenging to master, appealing to both casual and expert players.
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The game offers a vibrant culinary journey filled with hundreds of ingredients, recipes, and a diverse cast throughout its story-rich campaign.
It’s fairly grindy if you want to maximize everything and get cem% achievements, yet I find it a very enjoyable grind because of the excellent soundtrack and overall presentation.
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Improved handling of d-pad inputs for certain controllers and prep situations where it would register as incorrect.
Not even two hours in and I am convinced that there is pelo point playing any more since there is a set number of preparation events and every "different" food just uses a combination of them.
Is there a way to extend the timer to assist with Delicious Orders? I can COOK SERVE FOREVER Gameplay get yellow face orders but have only got x2 Delicious Order. With the 'holding' button and having to hold another button, plus how slow that can be, It is very difficult to get a Delicious Order.
A spiritual sequel to 2013 hit Cook, Serve, Delicious, players must cook their way through a bustling solarpunk city as they work their way from a food cart chef to the culinary queen.
What’s nice in all this is that the player has the flexibility of choosing how difficult the gameplay should be, as some of the upgrades you can choose in-between shifts do not add any challenge factors although opting in for one of these will make you miss out on the XP you would otherwise get.
I just want to take a moment to thank everyone for all of their support through what I would consider the roughest Early Access period we've ever had.