![]() ![]() If used precisely, throwing can cut out a whole lot of legwork, but there’s always a risk that your least talented lobber will toss your much-needed grub off a cliff, onto a conveyor belt, or directly into the bin. For the score chase, you now get a multiplier for completing order in sequence, while the ability to throw and catch ingredients adds a new dimension to Overcooked’s gameplay despite being a relatively small change. In truth, the sequel is short on new innovations but does have a couple tricks up its sleeve. The real fun, of course, comes from the chaos and panic that can ensue when something inevitably goes awry. There’s a sense of pleasure to be had when you sit back and watch each player performing their task to perfection, your kitchen becoming a well-oiled machine, poised to batter any target score Ghost Town has to throw at it. After those frantic first moments, parties will quickly break off and assign roles to one another in an attempt to serve up orders as quickly and efficiently as possible. It quickly becomes a game that’s not only about puzzle-solving but management too. The game definitely takes a visual step forward from the original, even if it retains the same overall style. There’s wizardly castles full of portals and moving stairs, hot air balloons that drift together and apart, and even player-controlled platforms that add even more pressure to your team’s organisation. They’ll start off relatively simple as you learn the ropes before Overcooked 2 decides to throw in some obstacles, morphing entire stages in sometimes spectacular fashion. That’s all part of the fun, however, and that dial quickly gets turned up a notch as the levels become more complex. Pressure mounts as you inevitably try and do too much, forgetting to wash a plate, setting a pan on fire, or fudging a particular recipe by adding the wrong ingredient. Raw ingredients need to be diced, then either served fresh, cooked, fried, or thrown into a mixing bowl. All other trademarks, copyrights and logos are property of their respective owners.From pizzas and pancakes to salads and sushi, each meal takes time to prepare. Team17 is a trademark or registered trademark of Team17 Digital Limited. Developed by Team17 Digital Ltd and Ghost Town Games Ltd. Some kitchens even whisk your chefs away to new locations. ROMAINE CALM! Travel through teleporters, across moving platforms and save time by throwing ingredients across dynamic kitchens that shift and evolve. ![]() ![]() WHET YOUR APPETITE! Travel the land cooking up a range of new recipes that are sure to cater to any tastes, including sushi, cakes, burgers and pizzas. Get cooking in new themes ranging from sushi restaurants, magic schools, mines and even alien planets! ONLINE/LOCAL MULTIPLAYER MADNESS You’ll knead to work together (or against each other) to get the highest score in chaotic local and online multiplayer.įEAST YOUR EYES ON THIS Journey across a brand new overworld map by land, sea and air. Now a new threat has arisen and it’s time to get back in the kitchen to stave off the hunger of The Unbread! You’ve saved the world from the Ever Peckish. Hold onto your aprons … it’s time to save the world (again!) Overcooked returns with a brand-new helping of chaotic cooking action! Journey back to the Onion Kingdom and assemble your team of chefs in classic couch co-op or online play for up to four players. ![]()
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