- Publisher: Outerloop Games
- Release Date: Apr 14, 2026
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox Series X
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Apr 13, 2026All of the features that Outerloop has incorporated work as intended, and while there is a bit of jank in the movement and exploration, it is a generally well put together game. But it also feels like there could have been much more here, or rather, a grander focus on a few design features and an elimination of others to make for a more refined creative vision. As it is, Dosa Divas is a perfectly acceptable game, but it had the potential to be much more.
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Apr 20, 2026The idea behind Dosa Divas is sound and I like Amani and Samara as individuals, but the overall experience is so uneven. The narrative structure feels off, with poor pacing and an odd way of trying to tell the story and foster connections. The QTEs for combat and cooking can get demanding in some situations, though in others they sort of exist and always feel the same. By the end of it, I found myself wondering if maybe it would have all worked better as a graphic novel that could have better told the tale instead.
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May 15, 2026The story, which attempts to address the difficult moments within a family, is torpedoed by a generous dose of humor and a considerable indifference to the existence of giant robots in this world. The cooking minigames quickly became repetitive, and they were never interesting to begin with.
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Apr 13, 2026With a tidy 8-10 hour runtime, three unique regions to explore, and dozens of drool-worthy dishes to create, Dosa Divas is an approachable and appealing genre mash-up. It’s a perfectly bite-sized RPG to spend a weekend with.