When it comes to food and eating, most games gloss right over this aspect of how humans survive. You might occasionally see a feast, or places where you could buy food, but rarely is food as important a part of gameplay as it is within Final Fantasy XV. You're able to collect ingredients in the wild, buy dinner at restaurants, and reap the benefits of both in pretty big ways.
Why does food matter?
In Final Fantasy XV time is split up into day and night, and at night you're highly encouraged to make camp, lest you run into some nasty night time beasties. At night you have two basic options: make camp at specific locations in the wild, or pay for the pleasure of sleeping in a bed at a town or outpost. If you decide to camp, Ignis will give you the option the cook dinner for everyone, if you're at an outpost you can purchase a meal from local restaurants.
When you eat a meal, no matter where it comes from, your team will get specific boosts that can help them out during the following day. These include —but are not limited to— perks like increased attack and defense, a higher HP, more magic and vitality, and plenty more to boot. Each recipe is a little bit different, so choosing the meal that will give you the best perks for your upcoming adventures is a good call.
Choosing between dinner at the diner or in the woods
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