Not so complicated dishes are obviously easier than other complicated dishes. First, there is the type of food you personally like, the ones you are most comfortable with and know most of the keys for. The menus themselves, for instance, create layers and layers of decisions to make. Watching gameplay or reading about the gameplay is very different than playing it.
COOK SERVE DELICIOUS 2 TWITTER UPDATE
Nonetheless, there is an update coming soon that will bring back the original campaign and emails due to popular demand. Perhaps repurposing emails as a way to find out which restaurant opened up to you and if you got a new shift available. I did not personally go into this game looking for the same thing as the original, but I do think that there could have been something there for the player to know why we are a Chef for Hire.
Coming from the first game, I did feel conflicted over whether or not you were supposed to work with your restaurant before I figured out that Chef for Hire was more important. You still have your own restaurant, but the main focus is Chef for Hire as more restaurants and shifts are unlocked with your level. In Cook Serve Delicious! 2!!, you are kind of thrown in, with no explanation as to why you are working in other restaurants, or Chef for Hire.
In Cook Serve Delicious! the whole premise was to work your way up from a zero star, dingy restaurant barely getting customers, and thus barely making money, to a glorious, five-star restaurant that is super popular and you have enough money to buy anything. There is no story, or nothing to go on, in this installment. There are also some specific items that need to be perfect, as it is a pass/fail type of dish. As the customer will not wait hours for their order to be served, if you let the time run out or let the food be severely overcooked, the customer will be furious. If you undercook the food or add/forget ingredients, then the customer will not be pleased. Then, once you begin adding toppings, you will see a menu on the side displaying which buttons to press and add what the customer requested. First, obviously, you need to cook it to perfection. Once the order comes in, you need to do the corresponding requirements before you can serve it. At the same time, the number of customers during a run will depend on the number of spots you have to cook. As soon as a customer walks through the door, their order will show up on the left. Once you get into cooking, the execution is simple but hard. With customer designs, there is a lot more variety, though they do all look like they need to go shopping for new clothes and get more sleep. Even the game’s smallest dishes or dishes I personally do not like make my mouth water. Of course, there are some aspects that do break the realism, but overall everything looks like you can just reach into the computer and pull it out, ready to eat and undoubtedly delicious without having to cook in real life! Due to this, I do recommend not playing this on an empty stomach.
COOK SERVE DELICIOUS 2 TWITTER UPGRADE
Right off the bat, the food has gotten a huge upgrade in graphics, now looking as realistic as ever. And now, it has released! Let’s see how Cook Serve Delicious! 2!! plays and what it has learned from its predecessor. I do believe that by the time I got into Cook Serve Delicious! it was when the second installment was being developed. The shame of forgetting the buttons and bringing my restaurant down was too much to bear! Let’s just say…I never made it to five stars due to a busy schedule and could not bring myself back to it after a time. But after restarting and picking some other food to start out with, I quickly got addicted, building up my restaurant with hard work and even dating on the way. When I first came to play Cook Serve Delicious! I have to admit, I did not see the appeal to it. It has been a while since I cooked up some food in a virtual restaurant.