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  1. Jul 3, 2020
    50
    Cannibal Cuisine is a one-note party game that's mostly solid but largely forgettable. It strikes a fair balance between standing on its own two feet while attempting to cater to what players have really come for, but it brings new items to the table that are just shy of palatable while leaving out its inspiration's most successful ingredients.
  2. Jun 26, 2020
    62
    Cannibal Cuisine is a game related to a concept of wild cuisine that knows how to entertain, but which lacks options in almost all aspects. Its multiplayer mode is fun, but more scenarios and options that expand its possibilities are missing. You can see a clear inspiration in Overcooked, but with a more primitive touch.
  3. 60
    Despite Cannibal Cuisine finding a way to differentiate itself from Overcooked, it’s not nearly as polished or enjoyable as the latter. That said, it provides some of the same multiplayer mayhem, and is definitely better when experienced with friends. The online functionality is seamless and easy to use, and it’s one of the best implementations I’ve seen on Switch. However, the same can’t be said for the controls, and the glitches that pop up go from funny quirks to annoying obstacles after a couple stages. Unfortunately, the design of the stages does no favors for the game’s controls either, and so you’re likely to spend a fair amount of time waiting to respawn or waiting for your teammates to slowly wind their way around obstacles. Cannibal Cuisine is worth a pick up if you’re looking for more Overcooked but with a twist. Just be prepared to pick a few human hairs out of this soup.