In terms of gameplay, the game hasn’t really changed that much. The transition to the new version has also led to a reset of our player stats, but in a weird way as we had already unlocked some of the challenges available without even doing a thing. Probably, this is a reward for us being players from the original game. When we booted up the game after a very long while, the first thing we noticed is that we got a free Battle Pass that gives us access to the premium content that can be unlocked by playing the game a lot. Now, they’re focusing on releasing serious content that fits a Battle Royale game. With this new release, the developers have mostly dropped all the classic kitchen-related items, and removed all kitchenware screenshots from the game’s website. Probably, this has been done to step away from the April Fools’ joke’s image where players could battle each other with kitchenware. (Cuisine Royale Second Edition: Fulfillment of All Desires). Over the course of time since our initial review, Cuisine Royale has done well in its first year, which has led to a second release of the game after a year that included a name change from just “Cuisine Royale” to CRSED: F.O.A.D. You can read our review of Cuisine Royale by clicking here. Now, we have obtained two premium packs, The Fire Dragon Pack and the Metal Zombie Pack. Somewhat more than a year ago, we got the chance to take a look at Cuisine Royale and write a review on the Xbox One version of this game. What started as an April Fool’s joke has led to the creation of quite a fun Battle Royale Game.
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