Cuisineer is the brand new hack ‘n’ slashing roguelike that’s effervescent up on Steam, and it’s not exhausting to see why. The recreation takes Hades’ successful method after which injects issues everybody can love: cat ladies, cozy restaurant administration, and meals that’ll most likely make you hungry.
Cuisineer is the debut recreation from studio BattleBrew Productions and it was launched earlier this month on November 9. Cast because the super-cute Pom, you come home to inherit your dad and mom’ old restaurant, solely to seek out it in disrepair and deeply in debt. In occasions of economic disaster comparable to this, Pom does the one wise factor there’s: picks up a sword and delves into dungeons.
The recreation then fluctuates from bashing baddies in Hades-style procgen ranges, to cooking dishes and serving prospects inside. A greater comparability would possibly even be the roguelike-shopkeeping hybrid Moonlighter. Essentially, you’ll combat monsters and use their leftovers for cooking. And then you definitely’ll purchase higher gear to battle even more durable monsters, which you’ll flip into even tastier dishes. Which you’ll be able to promote for the next worth. Which- you get the gist.
The top-down fight can be kitchen-themed since you’ll be able to combat with swordfishes, spatulas, and tenderisers. Plus, elemental results are themed after flavors like Sweet, Salty, Umami, Bitter, and many others.
Mixing Hades, meals, and cats was at all times going to attract in a crowd, however evidently crowd was greater than glad with the tip dish. Cusineer at the moment sits at a “Mostly Positive” ranking on Steam primarily based on over 550 consumer critiques. Most title the attractive artwork and cutesy vibes as highlights. Though some others are additionally having points with balancing and missing quality-of-life options. You can resolve for your self on Steam the place Cuisineer is available to purchase for £20/$25.
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