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Dosa Divas: A Meal for Your Mind

This RPG is more than a game; it’s a feast for both heart and soul, but maybe not your stomach.

Dosa Divas streamlines the classic turn-based RPG into something much more approachable — and delicious. Set in towns overtaken by a corporation that has made cooking illegal, this game offers a striking blend of epic adventure and personal drama.


The story is both familiar and unique, blending elements of capitalism critique with family drama. You play as Samara and Amani, sisters fighting against their own little sister Lina who runs the evil company. The gameplay involves battles that require timing skills reminiscent of Mario & Luigi, but sprinkled with cooking minigames that are both fun and appealing.


What’s remarkable about Dosa Divas is its ability to pack a lot into a short playtime. Despite learning only a couple of abilities over the course of the game, you still find satisfaction in each battle. The story too, though occasionally silly, delves deeply into the complex relationships between family members and the cultural significance of food beyond mere sustenance.


The game’s slick graphics make every meal look particularly appetizing, so it might be best to play on a full stomach! This careful balance of epic quests and personal stories creates an engaging experience that feels neither bloated nor unwieldy. It's a testament to the developers' skill in crafting a game that is both immersive and satisfying.


In summary, Dosa Divas is not just a game but a meal for your mind — fun, flavorful, and deeply rewarding. Whether you're a fan of RPGs or simply someone looking for an engaging narrative with a twist, this is definitely one to try.

Original source:  https://www.theverge.com/entertainment/964061/dosa-divas-review-ps5-steam-switch
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