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Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2 Review (PC)


Vertigo Gaming Inc. has released Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2 for PC.

Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2 can now be downloaded from Steam or the Humble Store. The restaurant management simulator is currently available for PC, Mac and Linux platforms, and will be heading to PlayStation 4 very soon.

Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2 starts out with our character taking the elevator up the SherriSoda Tower to open Cook, Serve, Delicious! The platinum star restaurant has soared in popularity due to your terrific chef abilities and fantastic management skills.

However, before starting your day, you find that SherriSoda Tower has been surrounded by police. It comes to your attention that the company's head executives were stealing funds and your business has incurred a great amount of debt. This leads to the tower being closed and put up for auction. Now you find that Cook, Serve, Delicious! is no more and you have to come to terms with the whole terrible ordeal.

Instead of drowning yourself in self-pity, you pull together your life savings and open up a new Cook, Serve, Delicious! restaurant in the Teragon Supertower and try to once again become the best chef in the world. The game's main campaign has over 60+ hours of content as you take a beat down eatery to one of the finest establishments in the world.

Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2 has a ton of replayability with its cartoonish graphics and upbeat soundtrack. A new mode called Chef for Hire allows players to take various jobs within the tower they work and contains almost 350 levels throughout 30 restaurants. Gamers have a wide array of menu choices with 180 foods, drinks and desserts. The game contains a great deal of flexibility in how you build up your restaurant empire and the classic Management mode also makes a return. If you are looking for even more reasons to keep playing, Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2 also contains a new local co-mode that allows you to play the entire game with a friend.

In the end, Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2 delivers up a fresh take on the restaurant management simulator genre adding a ton of new content to keep you fixing up fresh new ideas in the kitchen. To learn more, visit the official Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2 website.


Score: 8 out of 10
Reviewed for PC




Features:
  • A 60+ hour Campaign Mode as you build your restaurant from a roach infested eatery to a World Class Platinum Star experience.
  • A new campaign mode called Chef for Hire, where you take jobs within the tower and various restaurants as you gain experience with the large array of foods. This massive new mode spans 350+ levels across 30 restaurants!
  • The return of the classic Management mode where you can build up your restaurant with the menu of your choosing, including decorating your restaurant with nearly one thousand unlockable objects!
  • All new gameplay features and additions, with a greater flexibility of difficulty for those who like it casual or insanely difficult.
  • Over 180 foods, sides, drinks and desserts to choose from, a staggering increase from the 30 foods in the original game.
  • New local co-op mode! The all new split screen co-op feature allows you to play through the entire game with two players, with the ability for players to drop in and out during your progress within the game.
  • All new 1080p native/60fps code.

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