Posted on: November 24, 2017

TravelDemon
Verified ownerGames: 502 Reviews: 5
Warning: 64-bit Architecture Required
A very novel concept executed well. Adult Swim seems to have a knack for publishing quality games. The gameplay is mix between a 2D brawler and a match-3 puzzle game. Going in I had trepidations about the match-3 aspect, general viewing it as too casual for my own interests, but the way the two types of gameplay are integrated makes a unique a experience; it is a seamless combination where you run out to hunt monsters for their ingredients, and then bring back your bounty to the kitchen to start cookin', all under the pressure of a ticking clock. It really captures the tone of "Iron Chef" style cooking shows have become popular in recent years, that tension and drama as competitors race against the clock to prepare their meals in time. "AH! They've forgot to add the carrots before they baked the dish! Can they still make it now? Oh, they're making a bold move to try and pull back, doubling the amount of sauce the recipe calls for!" There'll be lots of moments like this in BCB for you. The game also has a loadout system that lets you customize the cookware you take into battle. This provides for a variety of approaches, as many of these equipments have vastly different functions that can really change the way you prepare your meals. The hunting works well too. It is a bit overshadowed by the cooking aspect of the game, but combat feels fluid enough, and I don't have any real serious complaints with it. Of course I'd be remiss not to mention the game's fantastic art and sound. Both exceed the highest standard. VO is professional grade. The art? Well, let's just say it looks as good in motion as it does in stills. The campaign took me around 15 hours to complete. There are also daily cook-offs, which I was able to access even without GOG Galaxy(although no one was on the leaderboards but me? Could just be no one else was playing), and a hard mode, which I will probably play. The devs have expressed interest in adding additional content down the road as well.
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