This makes it ideal for holding down the fire button and waiting until all of your bullets are gone to see if your enemy is still standing. With this submachine gun with a drum of bullets capable of holding more than 70 rounds in a single magazine. PPD 40īecause you're not the best shot, you want to use as many bullets as possible to eliminate the competition. Definitely good a weapon if you already have a decent submachine gun or a sniper rifle in your other primary weapon slot. Though, you'll leave yourself unprepared should someone find you while you're reloading. You can fire off the five rounds from this weapon pretty quickly and make short work of your foes. When you find yourself hiding in the brush and waiting to ambush your enemy, there's no better way to surprise than hitting them with an automatic shotgun. You'll want to make sure every shot counts because the weapon can only hold 5 rounds per magazine. If you don't find a scope during your match, you can still use the weapon's standard iron sights. The Springfield is an excellent medium to long range sniper rifle, however, you will need to locate a scope for it. Because Cuisine Royale is set somewhere during World War 2, it's difficult to imagine this game not having it. You may recognize the Springfield from the earlier Call of Duty games. The rifle's magazine only contains 20 rounds at a time, but it makes short work of any foolish enough to try and close the distance. It's an automatic rifle designed to mow down your enemies a medium or short range away. You can carry up to four different kinds of weapons: two primary, one secondary, and one melee weapon. There are some skins you can buy if you're interested in supporting the devs.Because this is a battle royale game, you need to know which of the weapons and equipment you come across are the best so you can succeed in every match! Apparently, the Gaijin Agent can be a bit tricky to uninstall, so I thought I'd better mention it here.Ĭuisine Royale is free in Early Access on Steam. You're warned on the Steam Store page that it's required to play and it will install itself to periodically update Cuisine Royale and other games that use it (such as War Thunder). One concern for some players is the use of the. No worries, though: the loot is free, and may even contain a few delicious turkeys. Cuisine Royale has loot boxes, too, in the form of refrigerators you'll find around the map. Perhaps owing to the fact that you carry your collected gear around in a variety of grocery bags (paper and plastic) instead of backpacks, icing someone can result in a massive loot-splosion, with weapon mags, pizza, ham, sausages, pastries, and the mishmash of improvisational cookware armor appearing all over the floor. Pots, pans, woks, cutlery, waffle makers, colanders: as you find them you strap them to your body (you're clad only in underwear otherwise) until you're covered with cooking instruments. The wrinkle is that all the armor is kitchenware. Less tactical than some other BR shooters, maybe, but certainly much quicker if you just want to get going.Īpart from that, it's standard battle royale: search through buildings for guns, grenades, and healing items as a circle closes around the map, herding players closer together. There's no lobby for people to jump around in to kill time, no long plane ride or parachuting onto the map: you just spawn on the ground and begin looting. Cuisine Royale matches support about 30 players at a time and the matches I played began just seconds after launch. Part of the appeal, at least for me, is the lack of waiting around for the game to get started.
Icing someone can result in a massive loot-splosion, with weapon mags, pizza, ham, sausages, pastries, and the mishmash of improvisational cookware armor appearing all over the floor.