
This is one of the best pick-up-and-play cooperative games out there, especially for people who may not play games a lot thanks to the simple controls and simplistic yet frantic gameplay. Overcooked 2 is a frantic and inventive co-op game that manages to turn frustration into charm. Not only can you play through the story mode together (though the actual story is next to non-existent), but also an arcade mode that randomly selects levels, and a versus mode that pits you against other chefs. Die Level sind schlicht unmöglich alleine zu beenden im ersten. Playing with friends is a treat and really the best way to experience this game. In Overcooked 1 war, trotz dem Abschluss von Teil 2, einfach nicht viel mehr drin später. That is where Overcooked! 2 shines, just like its predecessor. Playing with Joy-Cons was less than ideal thanks to their shorts sticks and gameplay requiring precision, although I’m not sure it matters when frantically playing with 3 other friends. BY ROBIN GALE: At its heart, Overcooked 2 is a frantic, if sometimes frustrating, party game which is best enjoyed with. There was more than once where I found myself trying to grab a tortilla and I’d actually grab a chicken leg thanks to the game’s poor contrast. This game is definitely designed to cause arguments for multiplayer with the solo mode sometimes being infuriatingly difficult, especially in.

This would be admissible if it didn’t make it hard to tell which ingredient is where thanks to them being similarly coloured and shaped. Performance wise Overcooked! 2 runs fine on the Nintendo Switch but does look a bit washed out in comparison to other versions.

Overcooked! 2 – Review Image Provided by Team 17
