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Your job? Stand in the back, give orders, and—most importantly—. The "Delicious" Mechanic The title isn't just for show. After every battle, monsters drop meat, herbs, and dubious slime organs. You take these back to camp and cook them into meals.

Feeding Miia a spicy dragon steak? She fights better. Giving Papi a sweet pastry? Her speed spikes. Ignore their food preferences? They get grumpy. It taps into that weirdly satisfying Overcooked stress, except your sous-chef is a harpy who keeps getting distracted by shiny loot.

Enter . It sounds like a cookbook. It sounds like a DLC expansion. In reality, it’s the 2015 3D action-adventure game for the Nintendo 3DS that asked the question nobody asked: What if we put Miia, Papi, and Centorea in a dungeon crawler… and made them eat monster guts for buffs?

The "Full Course" part refers to the combo system. Serve an appetizer, main course, and dessert that match a girl’s specific taste profile, and she unlocks a special attack animation. Watching a lamia perform a judo flip on a goblin because you fed her a perfect soufflé is the peak of video game absurdity. Let’s be real: This is a budget 3DS title. The graphics are chunky, the dungeons are repetitive, and the voice acting is lifted straight from the anime’s B-roll. But the charm is off the charts.

So brew some tea, download the patch, and prepare to ask Miia if she prefers her hydra steak rare or medium-well. Just don’t ask what the blue sauce is made of. Ignorance is bliss—and delicious.

But as a piece of anime gaming history? It’s fascinating. It understands its assignment: Cute monster girls + cooking = wholesome chaos. It’s a comfort food game about literal monster food.

Have you played this deep cut, or are you brave enough to hunt down a 3DS cart? Let me know in the comments—and don’t bring Papi near the open flame.