Remarkably flexible, frantic, fun and funny, Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?! serves up a cooking sim that’s great value for money, and entirely what you make of it. All the ingredients are there, whether you want to stick to comfort food with very little mental nourishment, or dial up your ambitions with complex culinary masterpieces that must be served to the second. Micro-management skills aside, you're given the freedom to determine how engrossing your experience is.
Cook, Serve, Delicious 3 is an excellent title. A few tweaks to the holding station mechanics could help the game feel a little more challenging, but even as it is, when you get towards the end, your fingers will be moving so fast that your brain will barely be able to keep up. And that madness is what the Cook, Serve, Delicious series is all about. If you’ve enjoyed the previous games, then Cook, Serve, Delicious 3 is a must-play. With a strange but entertaining story, new mechanics, new foods and more, it’s a delicious feast of challenging, foodie fun.
Fans of the first two Cook, Serve, Delicious! games will have to go into this one with an open mind as it's a slight detour from the old recipe. It seems that Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?! wants to live up to the franchise's reputation as the Dark Souls of cooking games which means honing your skills and strategy is paramount if you want to make it to the final destination: Nashville, Tennessee, the capital of a near-future, dystopian America. It's the most challenging Cook, Serve, Delicious! I've played to date, but once I got used to the changes, I really enjoyed it.
Hello, this is a default review because i'm forced to use 75 characters. I'll edit this review in the future talking about the game, don't worry ;)
My final rate is: 9
Cook Serve Delicious 3 is a stressful, yet at times relaxing, cooking game. It is so close to being perfect that I can't wait to see what the next iteration brings.
Best appetizing game.
base score(+7)
scroll bug when seleting food(-1)
lots of contents (200+food)(+2)
custom today menu(+1)
can enjoy the thrill(+1)
must have good typing skill when late game(-1)
There may be grammatical errors in the sentence. im bad at eng.
The same old outdated graphics that are in all cooking games. They're charging 2024 prices for 2003 graphics and technology. People need to stay away from cooking games until the developers of this genre commit to bringing it to the 2020s (even bringing it to the 2010s would be nice).
20 years have passed since these games first appeared, and they look just like they did 20 years ago. In some ways, the graphics on Cake Mania are better done than some of this, a game asking for a whopping $19.99 to play. It's still better than mobile games that are literally asking people to pay $10 to upgrade to a better teapot.
If you look at other games like GTA 5, you'll see how crooked these developers are. While other genres have realistic facial expressions and full-on near AI NPCs, cooking games are content with a 2003 green pepper that looks like a cartoon. And apparently gamers don't think they deserve any better. This and any other cooking game looks like it stepped out of 2003. It's sad that games have stagnated like this to the point where they refuse to offer gamers anything better. You're paying to lose out here.
Until they actually make a real AAA cooking game with realistic food, cooking sounds, and maybe even a storyline would be nice, forget these games. They're a waste of money.
SummaryCook, serve and manage your food truck as you dish out hundreds of different foods across war-torn America in this massive sequel to the million-selling series!