Valeria went first. She paired Smoked Paprika + Coconut and created a Coconut-Paprika Broth with Crispy Tofu. It was like a warm hug from a Spanish grandmother who secretly lived in Thailand. The smokiness didn’t overpower; it just lingered under the sweet coconut cream. Then, she hit us with Miso + Lime in a raw kale salad with a miso-lime vinaigrette. Tangy, salty, bright. She called it “balance.” I called it cheating because it was too perfect.
Her score: 9/10. Smooth criminal.
Part 2 frequently addresses the elephant in the room: Ethan Winters. The dynamic here is not necessarily about cheating in a traditional sense, but about emotional infidelity to the self. Valeria offers Mia a version of herself she can't be with Ethan.
Mia and Valeria 4 Flavours Part 2 features nine possible endings, up from four in the original. Your final outcome depends on:
Without spoiling, the endings range from Reconciliation (Sweet + Umami) where both accept their flaws, to Collapse (Bitter + Sour) where they choose to part forever—but respectfully. The most sought-after ending, The Full Palette, requires you to use all five flavors equally across both campaigns. Unlocking it has become a badge of honor in the game’s subreddit.
For the uninitiated, Mia and Valeria follows two childhood friends whose bond is tested across parallel universes, each represented by a different “flavor” of memory. In Part 1, players navigated:
The original ended on a cliffhanger. After choosing which flavor “dominates” their final fate, Mia wakes up in a blank white room. Valeria is gone. A single floating object sits before her—a small, cracked vial containing a liquid that shimmers between colors. The label reads: Umami.
That brings us to Part 2.
Episode three takes a surreal turn. After the corporate deal falls through (Valeria sabotages it), Mia experiences a creative block. Every batch tastes like ash. The burnt honey lavender is her failed experiment—too sweet, then too bitter, then nothing. This chapter is visually stunning: the colour grading shifts from warm gold to cold blue as Mia isolates herself. Meanwhile, Valeria starts secretly making her own flavours in a rival shop across town. The parallel editing between their two kitchens is heartbreaking.
Part 2: An Unexpected Twist
Mia and Valeria had embarked on a journey to discover the essence of four unique flavors that had been talked about in whispers across the land. Their quest began in the quaint town of Tasteville, known for its rich culinary history and the legendary chefs who once lived there. The flavors they sought were known as the Savor, the Zest, the Bliss, and the Spice, each said to have the power to transform any dish into a masterpiece.
As they journeyed through the rolling hills and dense forests surrounding Tasteville, they stumbled upon an ancient cookbook hidden within the walls of a long-abandoned cottage. The book, titled "The Flavors of Old," revealed to them the beginnings of their adventure.
The first flavor, the Savor, was discovered in a field of golden wheat under the first light of dawn. The dew collected on the wheat had a peculiar taste, rich and deep, which they termed the Savor.
The Zest was found in a hidden grove filled with lemon trees, their peels holding the secret to this lively and vibrant taste.
The Bliss was more elusive, found in a meadow filled with flowers that only bloomed under the light of a full moon. The nectar of these flowers was sweet and pure, embodying the Bliss.
The Spice, the most elusive of all, was discovered in an ancient volcanic region, where the earth itself seemed to hold a fiery and bold taste.
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