Fascination Sobre COOK SERVE FOREVER Gameplay
One day consists of multiple shifts, and in between these shifts, you can choose one of three possible upgrades that will influence the difficulty of the dishes you’ll get to prepare for the rest of the day. The more difficult the chosen upgrade (for example, playing the rest of the day with three ingredients upgraded to the maximum difficulty), the more XP you earn for that location. Leveling up a location will also increase the difficulty of the QTE sequences needed to cook the dishes available at that location, which in turn will also gradually tighten the reaction times, making it harder for the player to successfully complete one day.
Furthermore, progression has been overhauled so that you earn a regular or holographic sticker based on how many Good and Perfect orders you earn, but even if you don’t earn any stickers, completing a level allows you to advance the story.
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.
As we finish up console certification we have a number of improvements we're bringing over, nothing major, just another round of polishing. Enjoy!
This game requires none of this. It's a button mash em up with about 7 different orders of quick time event.
If you want to play a cooking mama clone with almost no difficulty wearing the skin of the series that it has murdered this is your game.
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It's not a matter of polish or story. The story is certainly interesting but I am certainly not interested in reading a graphic novel with several hours of cooking related quick time events.
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Not even two hours in and I am convinced that there is no point playing any more since there is a set number of preparation events and every "different" food just uses a combination of them.
We’ve been cooking up some blog updates over on Steam for Cook, Serve, Delicious: Re-Mustard!, our remake of the first CSD game, and we also plan on doing a Q&A next month! Here’s all the blog updates so far, and you can submit a question for the Q&A via this email or on Discord/Steam Forums:
Disclaimer: This game is on Steam in Early COOK SERVE FOREVER Gameplay Access, which means it is still under development and may change significantly over time. The review was conducted based on the game’s current state, and it is possible that the review may not reflect the current state of the game after updates.
can someone explain to me why all the customer we served for food is all robot ? is there no human at all ?
You’ll have to alternate simple key presses with longer ones, simultaneously press a specific combination of keys, remember your last key pressed, and twist your brain for those annoying “NOT” modifiers that are randomly added to some of the keys in the ingredient sequence (such as “NOT arrow down”).