There are tools, too, like blowtorches, because why not? Gordon Ramsay uses them, and he's not here to tell us otherwise, so light it up! Or smash everything with a tenderising hammer, and discover the strange things it does to pieces of bread. And you can make things dance, which looks silly too. Conversely, you can make things go very small, which also looks silly. See that picture of the ramen above: that's what happens when you use the "scale" spell. Magic! That's how ridiculous this game is. So you can cook, it's just that you probably shouldn't do it seriously. Quick interjection: this is obviously not a serious cooking game, although you can cook things like eggs and toast the bread and colour the bacon. Because the more you pile up, the more your power builds until you're ready to unleash some magic. In fact, it feels like you're encouraged to. And there's no limit to how much you can drop, so you can really pile it up if you want to. If we were on the burger level, that would mean patties and bacon and plastic cheese would fall from the sky, and many other things. Then, you press buttons (which I find easier on a controller) to make different fillings fall down from the sky. You choose a new level from a cloche-bedecked table, and find it themed around a dish. And that someone bothered making all this food look so plump and fleshy and playful at all feels like cause for celebration to me. I suppose it's more like a technical demo if you want to be picky, or a toy. Availability: Released 12th September on Steam, Epic and PlayStationĪnd well, I call it a game but there's no rigid game-like structure in it.It will present you with around 20 culinary scenarios and then say hey, do as you please. It's a game that, quite literally, wants you to play with your food. On Wednesday's it's ramen and oh boy do I love to stuff everything in! Image credit: Eurogamer / Terrifying JellyfishĪnd then on Sundays it's pancakes and no one can ever finish them! Image credit: Eurogamer / Terrifying Jellyfish I like to have burgers on Tuesdays but it can get a bit messy! Image credit: Eurogamer / Terrifying Jellyfish Would you like to come to my house for dinner? I've got lots of different things I can cook for you.
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