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This soup game looks hot | PC Gamer - cortezwaspupperen

This soup game looks hot

Hungry yet? No? I'll check back in after you've checked out the radical trailer for Soup Pot, a hunger-inducing FALSE kitchen that'll let you fabricate whatsoever meal you fancy.

Outset proclaimed back in Border, Chiken Golf-club's soup 'em up returned in closing night's Day of the Devs current with some big news. More than just being a hunger-inducingly satisfying soup simulation, your virtual kitchen will expand with a whole range of appliances to cook with. Fry, grill, and boil up some truly mouth-watering appendage food, then find out as the world responds to your culinary genius.

Information technology's frankly unfair how good games are getting at rendering solid food these days. Final Fantasy 15's wayside dinners were upsettingly good looking for, after each. But the indie quad is where the real culinarians viable—from the authentic South Asian meals of Venba, to Nour's explosion of colour, sound and ramen.

What I love about Soup Pot, though, is how committed Chiken Club is to making its meals as authentic every bit possible. The game comes with 100 recipes that should (ideally) map back into the real earthly concern. Find yourself salivating over a particularly spicy in-game dinner? Soup Pot wants nada more than for you to take that recipe and try it for yourself, building from a wealth of Southwestward Asian and Filipino cuisine.

You can also just fry up your own creations, watching the delicious 3D solid food renders simmer up into something altogether new—or charring a unprovided for sausage into oblivion. That same, Soup Pot wants you to get notional. There are zero hard failure states, and you're free to plate upward and represent your meals in any way you see fit.

Most importantly of all, though? You father't even have to do the washing improving when you're finished.

Natalie Clayton

20 years past, Nat played Jet Set Radio Approaching for the first time—and she's not stopped thinking about games since. Joining PC Gamer in 2020, she comes from three years of self-employed reporting at Rock Paper Shotgun, Waypoint, VG247 and more. Embedded in the Continent indie tantrum and having herself formulated critically acclaimed small games like Can Androids Implore, Nat is forever looking for a new curiosity to scream some—whether it's the next high-grade indie darling, or simply someone modding a Scotmid into Illegal Mesa. She's too played for a competitive Splatoon team, and unofficially appears in Apex Legends under the nom de guerr View.

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