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I guess cooking is just much better with friends. It’s an alright game, easy to pick up and understand, but the game itself feels like a discounted version of Overcooked that does, in fact, need a second (and possibly more) player for you to cook with. I miss having someone in the kitchen to pick up the slack or to do small tasks that I just don’t want to do right at that moment. There are always tons of dirty dishes, but you’ve got so much to do that it doesn’t make sense to just wash a load.
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The kitchens feel too big - it’s hard to run around it and make it places on your own. One of the main things that stick out to me is how empty the levels are in Ooops! 2.
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Some of the controls, like to wash dishes, are quite fun - requiring the player to circle one of the thumbsticks in their Xbox controller in a circle to wash - while others, like having to tap X as fast as possible to chop, are less fun. It’s basically Overcooked, but with a story and levels which are not as wild and wacky. You will then get dishes back dirty, which need to be washed. When you have created a dish someone orders you are able to then serve it. Then you add them to dishes or pots depending on what you want to make. You can run around grabbing tomatoes and chopping them. Over time, you will get more challenging recipes, with more to do in the kitchen. In each level, you are set-up with a large kitchen, which - most of the time - has a pot, chopping board, and different ingredients.
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This story is presented, subtly, through the bits of conversations happening in between each level, but it’s not a very present story as I am assuming most people have seen the movie if they are playing the game.
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Ooops! 2 takes all the concept of single player, but puts it into a single player world.This game is based on a movie of the same name, where animal characters are on a boat trying to appease carnivores by making them tasty, meat free meals so that they aren’t eaten.
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So, when Ooops! 2 showcased a similar gameplay but as a single player game, my general feeling was “finallllllly!!!”Īnd friends, it turns out I was wrong. You see, I had no friends to hang out with or who would put up with me when it came to playing Overcooked. Some kitchens even whisk your chefs away to new locations.Once upon a time, I fell in love with Overcooked, and then proceeded to talk at every opportunity about how it should have a single player mode. 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! Overcooked 2 is serving up more chefs, more kitchens, more recipes, more co-op madness and even more Kevin with the second helping of concentrated co-op. 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.