Thus, Mia and Valeria 4 Flavours Part 1 New was born. The “4 Flavours” refer to four distinct sensory-emotional pathways the player/reader can choose: Bitter Nostalgia, Sweet Deception, Sour Regret, and Umami Truth. Each flavour fundamentally alters the narrative lens through which you experience Mia and Valeria’s fractured reunion. Part 1, subtitled The Arrival , opens not with action, but with silence. Mia stands at the threshold of an abandoned coastal conservatory—the same place where she and Valeria last spoke five years ago. The “New” aspect becomes immediately apparent: the interface is gone. No health bars. No quest markers. Instead, the environment bleeds flavour.
When Mia touches a dried rose left on a windowsill, the flavour path triggers a monologue about betrayal. Conversely, if you have selected Sweet Deception as your primary flavour, that same rose triggers a hallucinatory memory of Valeria laughing—a memory that may not be real. mia and valeria 4 flavours part 1 new
9.5/10 – A new gold standard for sensory storytelling. Have you experienced Mia and Valeria 4 Flavours Part 1 New? Which flavour path did you choose first? Join the discussion below. Thus, Mia and Valeria 4 Flavours Part 1 New was born
For veterans, the recommendation is clear: do not import your old save files. The “New” in the title is literal. Everything has been recalibrated. Your knowledge of the old story will actually mislead you here—especially in the path, which preys on your nostalgia for the original games. Looking Ahead: What Part 1 Signals for the Remaining Flavours With Mia and Valeria 4 Flavours Part 1 New now available, speculation is rampant about Parts 2, 3, and 4. The developers have confirmed that Part 2 will introduce “Spicy” and “Astringent” as hidden sub-flavours, while Part 3 will allow flavour mixing. However, Part 1 New stands alone as a complete emotional arc. It asks a single question and refuses to let you leave until you answer it honestly: Part 1, subtitled The Arrival , opens not