{"id":254742,"date":"2020-01-01T21:30:00","date_gmt":"2020-01-02T02:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/the-best-fate-stay-night-spinoff-is-getting-a-cooking-game-on-switch\/"},"modified":"2020-01-01T21:30:00","modified_gmt":"2020-01-02T02:30:00","slug":"the-best-fate-stay-night-spinoff-is-getting-a-cooking-game-on-switch","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/the-best-fate-stay-night-spinoff-is-getting-a-cooking-game-on-switch\/","title":{"rendered":"The best Fate\/Stay Night spinoff is getting a cooking game on Switch"},"content":{"rendered":"
Type-MOON’s Fate <\/em>franchise is a many-headed beast, but it’s not all Holy Grail Wars and gacha hellscapes. Sometimes it’s just a bunch of superpowered friends gathering for a nice meal. That’s the premise of Today’s Menu for the Emiya Family<\/a><\/em>, the chillest, comfiest Fate\/Stay Night<\/em> spinoff there ever was. In it, nobody’s fighting, dying, or confronting their inner death wish. Instead, they’re just cooking delicious-looking food for New Year’s Eve, birthdays, or just dinner.<\/p> Now it’s coming to the Nintendo Switch, in game form. Announced by Aniplex and dated for a Spring 2020 release via the Japanese eShop, Everyday♪Today’s Menu for the Emiya Family<\/a> <\/em>is billed as a “cooking adventure” game, involving little minigames, recipes from the manga and anime, and a great excuse to lovingly render Saber, Rin, Sakura and other Fate<\/em> girls happily eating things.<\/p> I’m already sold on the idea, but personally I’m hoping they also have some kind of “Cookbook Mode” option for play. Some of my happiest Nintendo DS memories involve Personal Trainer: Cooking<\/em> and following along as it taught me to make minestrone soup and an extremely Americanized version of Japanese katsudon<\/em>. It would be pretty sweet if the new year brought me a way to both indulge my Fate<\/em> fandom and my cooking nostalgia simultaneously.<\/p>