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5.99$
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Release Date

01 Oct, 2021

Publisher/Developer

二色幽紫蝶, Re零同人社

Reviews

Steam: 98.58% positive (27494/27891)
Metacritic: -

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows7
  • Processor: Intel Pentium G5500 / Core i3-6100 / AMD Ryzen3 1200
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 750Ti / AMD HD 7790
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

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Touhou Mystia's Izakaya Steam AI Review Summary

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Summary generated from 300 most useful Steam user reviews.

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Steam reviews consistently praise Mystia's Izakaya as a cozy, relaxing Touhou-themed cooking/management game with cute pixel art and a memorable soundtrack. It is widely accessible even to players who don't know Touhou, and the character interactions and gentle story add charm. While the base game is praised for its volume and DLC options, several reviewers note that late-game repetition and the save system at day end can be drawbacks. The game is often described as feel-good and addictive, with strong appeal to fans of casual sims.

Last updated: 2026-03-06

Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Great, fitting soundtrack (34 mentions) - Music and sound effects match the cozy, whimsical mood of the game. The rhythm elements and background tunes help set a relaxing pace. Players frequently praise the soundtrack for enhancing immersion. The audio design is consistently described as one of the game’s strengths.
  • Charming, cute pixel art visuals (32 mentions) - Visuals are bright, cute, and charming, with well designed character sprites and cozy environments. The art style remains appealing even as more characters arrive. Many players mention the visuals as a standout aspect. The craft and color work contribute to a warm overall mood.
  • Cozy and relaxing gameplay (28 mentions) - The game offers a calm, low-stress loop of cooking and serving that is easy to pick up. It lets you pause between actions and progress at your own pace. Players repeatedly mention feeling relaxed and entertained rather than pressured. This cozy vibe makes it a good choice for casual play and wind-down sessions.
  • Accessible to newcomers and Touhou fans alike (22 mentions) - The game is easy to learn and play even if you do not know Touhou. The characters are approachable and the writing is friendly for newcomers. It serves as a gentle entry point into the Touhou world while still offering depth for fans. Language and presentation help it feel welcoming.
  • DLC adds substantial content and variety (15 mentions) - Reviewers note that the DLCs bring many new characters, areas, and recipes, expanding playtime and variety beyond the base game. The DLCs are described as providing meaningful additions rather than optional fluff. For some players, DLC enriches the experience by lengthening the playthrough.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Late-game repetition and grind (25 mentions) - Many reviews point out that after the initial hours the core loop can become repetitive. Some players feel the game loses momentum as new content slows and cycles repeat. This can reduce motivation to continue without DLC or new challenges.
  • Save system limitations (15 mentions) - Saving is only possible at the end of each day, so quitting mid-day may result in progress loss. The lack of more flexible saving is frequently mentioned as inconvenient. Some players wish for more save options.
  • Depth may feel shallow for some (10 mentions) - Several reviewers note that the game’s systems are simple and not very deep. Those seeking dense mechanics or a lengthy narrative may find it underwhelming. The light structure is a trade-off for its relaxing pace.
  • Controls and UI can feel awkward (8 mentions) - Some players report awkward keyboard controls and a UI flow that can slow down play. A few lines mention the learning curve for the controls and inventory management. The issue is not universal but is noted by multiple players.
  • DLC pricing and monetization concerns (4 mentions) - DLC pricing and monetization concerns: Several reviewers feel some DLC content is overpriced or not essential to enjoy the base game. They note that the core game already offers a rich experience, making the DLC feel optional for many players. Some reviews caution buyers to consider which DLCs align with their interests before purchasing. Four reviews even mention potential buyer remorse after purchasing multiple DLCs.

Compared Games

  • Diner Dash (3 mentions) - Described as Diner Dash-adjacent with a similar time-management loop; fans of diner-style cafe games may feel at home with the pace and tasks. The game adds Touhou characters and rhythm elements, but the core cadence resembles classic Diner Dash titles.
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