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Reviews for "Papa's Pastaria"

Haven't played a Papa Louie game for a long time, i'm glad I can play it again! Anyways, the graphics are still stunning, loved the gameplay. The problem is that it's very hard compared to the other games, still good though.

The game is still good, it has a good formula and it works very well, the only problem i saw was the waitress...

If you have a waitress taking notes of the orders your clients are giving you, there's no motive for you lose precious time while she says what the client ordered, she should just clip the note on your screen so you could take it and see for yourself what the client wants (which would be faster in most f the cases).

Meh, too much like your others. Guess you should stop reusing art...etc., the other ones slightly made sense but this one's just trying too hard to be unique...stirring pasta when half cooked? Idk, I was pretty addicted to your other ones, this one just seems slower and too alike.

Another great game by flipline.
The only reason i'm taking off the stars is because how the waitress works kind of defeats the purpose of having her.
Why does she take a list of the orders and then you have to write them down AGAIN.
She could just give you the list saving alot of time.

Same old, same old. All of your Papa games' basics are the same; get the orders, cook it, put on toppings and other tidbits, and get judged. Buy stuff to help your score. The customers are also really really picky, even though they just look at the food and don't even eat it. For some reason, it really bothers me that they just base the food on looks, although I don't know if that's just me. One little piece of mozzarella off of the pasta or a meatball positioned slightly to the left and they hate it. The people also take a really long time to tell you their order; I'd rather you get someone like the waiter to get your orders for you, and just hang up the order on the line for you. Often I find that my pasta overcooked while the customer was slowly telling me what they wanted. The prices in the store are also really overpriced; I mean, you only get to buy things with tips until your payday. It's also not fair on how especially judge-y the closer is. Mostly, they complain because of how long it took, but they come when there's still a couple of customers before them, so unless I just ignore the others and cook the closer's meal first, I won't get a good score for the closer. And then the other customers get mad because of the time too. This game does have some potential, but it's so similar to the other Papa games that I don't feel like it's that fun anymore.