There are different alien species and their individual strengths and weaknesses to discover. It’s a clever spin on the standard restaurant management formula Don’t get caught! Leave no witnesses and keep the police’s suspicion low by playing and planning smartly. Though the game is also rather undercooked, pun intended. Godlike Burger is also a roguelike, but one that didn’t manage to hook me like Hades did. Once you die, you are sent back to the beginning of the game however, there are permanent upgrades. The biggest problem comes with the game’s challenge system, which is critical to progressing at a solid pace. It has you completing completely arbitrary goals which change after each failed run. Controls are also awkward, with context sensitive prompts that seem to randomly change, especially during more chaotic moments. On top of this, the game’s keyboard shortcuts are almost unusable. Visually speaking, Godlike Burger is solid enough, with an art style that is pleasing enough to look at. Happy’s Humble Burger Farmīut not something that will blow you away. There’s plenty of variety within the location and alien races that you meet that makes for a solid enough presentation, even if the ugly UI is an utter eyesore. There is not a lot that can be said about the sound design other than it’s there, that it exists, that it won’t change your life once (or if) you pay attention to it. Forgettable, but nothing terrible or distracting.
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