As someone who enjoys cooking but has never worked in a restaurant kitchen, I was eager to dive into Cyanide’s Chef Life: A Restaurant Simulator. And I have to say I was not disappointed. This game honors the cycle of prep and service that goes into restaurant management while keeping things grounded for a fun gameplay experience.
One bad dice roll during my first proper turn during Blood Bowl’s 3 opening match. A quick turnover that transformed my team into a bloody mess. “Oh, now that’s a great start”, I sighed to myself. Less than a minute later, I saw one of my opponent’s players slide into place while t-posing. Last time I checked, I didn’t note that as a rulebook change. But, the more I played Cyanide’s latest entry of a rather niche, but beloved franchise, the more I found out that there were a lot of changes unrelated to the core rulebook and rather, the core game itself.
The official video game adaptation of Chaosium’s pen and paper RPG, Call of Cthulhu, today unveils new images showcasing the horrifying locals and locales of Darkwater Island. Step into the shoes of Edward Pierce as you investigate the tragic death of Sarah Hawkins, and push your sanity to the limit to uncover the disturbing truth in this RPG/investigation game blending psychological horror and stealth mechanics.
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