Sated: A Roguelike Cooking Game Where You Serve Eldritch Horrors
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Sated: A Roguelike Cooking Game Where You Serve Eldritch Horrors

authorBy Hideo Kojima
DateJun 07, 2026
Read Time2 min

Sated, a new roguelike cooking game that debuted at the PC Gaming Show, has already generated considerable buzz. The game thrusts players into the role of a "cursed chef" aboard a constantly moving tram, tasked with concocting increasingly grotesque dishes for an insatiably hungry cast of monstrous, biblically accurate horrors.

The core gameplay revolves around fulfilling the bizarre demands of these eldritch patrons. From crafting "battery soup" for angelic entities to preparing "marine delicacies" for submarine sharks, players must utilize a surreal array of ingredients provided by a "sentient, gambling-obsessed refrigerator" that functions as a psychotic slot machine, introducing an element of unpredictable chance to each cooking session.

As a roguelike, Sated promises a challenging experience where players will inevitably face tough decisions and unpredictable outcomes. The game incorporates a map-based progression system, reminiscent of titles like Slay The Spire, allowing players to navigate their descent through a culinary hell. Additionally, players can unlock and apply various modifiers to influence gameplay, offering options such as transforming ingredients into gold, doubling satiety, or embracing complete chaos. Inspired by other critically acclaimed games like Buckshot Roulette, Balatro, and Inscryption, Sated is poised to deliver a unique and darkly atmospheric gaming experience that will challenge players to embrace the weird and the grotesque.

The game's dark aesthetic and unique premise promise a captivating journey into the bizarre. It encourages players to step outside their comfort zones and experience a truly unconventional culinary adventure, where failure can be as entertaining as success.

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