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Cuisine royale
Cuisine royale







cuisine royale

I have been a very long-term fan of the game. And the worst part, you literally cannot play the old Cuisine Royale anymore. This is now just yet another one of the many PUBG/Fortnite/Apex clones to plague the industry. Gone was the once-great legacy of a simplistic, pure game. I opened Steam looking for Cuisine Royale. It started to look like things were getting better when they added the genuinely good Mexico map, in spite of all the over-complicated sigils and runes. It got even worse when they added all the pay-to-win battle-pass garbage. If we wanted to chat about some serious stuff or console a sad friend, we'd play Cuisine together and just chill.īut it started to go downhill when they added the teleporting ability, and then the sky-strike/invisibility abilities. After a long and painful school assignment, we'd celebrate with a Cuisine Royale all-nighter. It helped me bond with people I wasn't close with yet. I played this game so god-damn much with my friends, it legitimately got me through tough times. It was a solid battle royale with all the fat trimmed off, none of the trashy industry trends that made other battle royales unplayable for me. Your ability to coordinate as a squad and pull off quick strategies was rewarded.

cuisine royale

The mansion they added was an excellent location for intense tactical shootouts.

cuisine royale

The noise was such a great tradeoff for the pots-and-pans armour. You just spawned in randomly, got to find weapons that were legitimately ALL viable and decently balanced, wander the map and just vibe with your mates until you found enemies. There was no battle pass, no pay-to-win, no heroes, no classes, not even skydiving. The classics.Īnd yet, Cuisine Royale genuinely gave me some of my best gaming memories in my life. I have played dozens upon dozens of quality franchises in my life, like Zelda, Silent Hill, Metal Gear, Doom. I played literal hundreds of hours of Cuisine Royale back in 2018.









Cuisine royale