<p>This is my review over Cheeseria.
</p><p>The customers were OK, I guess. Rhonda, Chester, and Austin look average. Brody isn't my favorite. I guess Perri looked alright.
</p><p>Also, Cheeseria was great the 1st two days it was out. Everything was fast, and quite a change from Donuteria, which often lagged on my computer. Now, Cheeseria is very slow. I don't know if it is the computer or not, but Donuteria has not been lagging that much. Cheeseria is the new lag. It took Sasha about 40 seconds to look at her sandwich and give me a score and some tips.
</p><p>I wanted new closers. Donuteria only had one debut customer that was a closer, and in every previous game there was at least two new closers. I was happy to see that Crystal was no longer a closer. I never liked her as a closer. However, I was very disappointed when I saw that Hank is still a closer. I wanted to see someone that was a closer come back as a closer, like Kahuna and Hank did. Plus, I am not the biggest fan of Xolo still being closer, but I am slowly getting used to it. I dispise Radlynn as a closer. She has been a closer for too long in my opinion.
</p><p>The new special ingredients are very vast and widely arranged. Flipline definitely went over the top on Cheeseria's ingredients. I like the idea of recipes, and they have ups and downs. I like ones that let the customer give you more than enough points to up yourself faster to the next rank. However, some like the BBQ Bacon, where I adds another customer star, can be frustrating. One customer became a star customer and only gave me 97 points.
</p><p>The minigames are nothing new. Although, I like Rico's Chiliworks because it's something that hasn't been done in a minigame.
</p><p>Cheeseria certainly has pros and cons. I would rate it a 6.5/10.
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