More of a second helping than an entirely new dish, Overcooked 2 sees the Onion Kingdom's monarch, in his hubris, reading from-ahem-the Necro-nomnom-icon and accidentally raising evil pastry products called The Unbread from their moldy slumber.
More of a second helping than an entirely new dish, Overcooked 2 sees the Onion Kingdom's monarch, in his hubris, reading from-ahem-the Necro-nomnom-icon and accidentally raising evil pastry products called The Unbread from their moldy slumber.
recipe in just about every way; more variety, more polish, and now with the oft-requested online multiplayer – albeit with lack of customisation leaving behind a slightly bitter aftertaste.
How much do you value your friendships That's the first question you should ask yourself before popping in Overcooked 2 at a party. It's a game that will show you which of your friends are morons, jerks, or saints, and who among them you never want to speak with again.
The fun, chaotic, rewarding and must do couch co-op experience for gamers and non-gamers alike.
As an avid fan of Overcooked the prospect of getting my hands on the second one made me so excited, but also rather sceptical. After all, how do you top an experience like that Having played it now I'm surprised and delighted to find that it exceeds expectations and sets you up for yet another...
One of the first titles to truly show off the co-op power of the Switch was 2017's Overcooked , a fun arcade action game about chefs scrambling to get food orders out the door. Overcooked was a goofy, chaotic, and refreshingly original title that was a wonderful addition to the Switch eShop, so it...
Overcooked 2 is a game that takes pleasure in pressure. It is stressful, but in the most fun way possible. Much has been said about the demise of local multiplayer. As gamers move from the bedroom to online local multiplayer games have become less common, but amidst this some developers have created...
Fantastic local multiplayer; Challenging but fun; Cute; silly and charming
Single player isn't as good; Online mode hampered by Switch's online setup
Overcooked was a real surprise when it launched in 2016. Developed by a team of just two, it was a quirky cooking simulator that packed plenty of tension and charm, and its simplistic controls made it perfect for playing in local co-op with friends.
Not what I thought it was
Having never played the original Overcooked game, I was rather excited to sink my teeth into the much-hyped sequel. The original game was developed by Ghost Town Games and published by Team 17 (the guys and girls behind the Worms franchise).
Humorous and charming in art style and music; Multiplayer balances stress and fun very well; Different modes (Story; Arcade and Versus) bring variety; Choosing different chefs is a lot more fun than it should be
Single-player is tough and a bit repetitive; Completing story mode involves grinding; Arcade and Versus modes are tough for beginners
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