I’m not some stick in the mud however, there were a couple of lines here and there that made me chuckle so there is some decent comedic storytelling going on. Listen, I like making terrible puns as much as the next writer, but the effect of this type of comedy is so groan-inducing that it legitimately almost took me out of the game. Although he succeeds in doing this, he also raises (and bear with me here) the Unbread… the Unbread. So get this, you’re in the Onion Kingdom right, and the Onion King has decided to try and put together an ancient recipe. This is all, unfortunately, due to the title’s writing. Now, going back a bit, I’d like to talk a bit about the story of Overcooked 2! Long story short, I would have to say that this is the weakest part of this game’s… well, game. Think of it like a job well done after a hard day’s work, except the job is virtual cooking. Of course, there are also rewards that come along with completing the tasks at hand, but it’s more the sense of achievement that makes it all worth it in the end. The bonus is, that challenge is what drives you to make it through the story and learn the recipes. It has the ability to go from “well this isn’t that bad” to “what happened?! What happened!?!” in a blink of an eye. Progression has always been important in games, but in Overcooked 2!, the ongoing challenge is what gives this title its kick. The most notable tune-up seems to be in regards to the flow of the game and how the difficulty ramps up after going through sections in the story. That isn’t the only upgrade though, no sir, as there are also advancements in other departments of this game. So yes, with all the roundabout commentary out of the way, Overcooked 2! is an absolute joy that does single-player and multiplayer (dare I say) even better than the first instalment. Now, with Overcooked 2!, the gameplay is even more dedicated to making you enjoy it, not just with other people mind you, but also as a solo option. Sure, you could do everything yourself if you wanted, but then you’d just be ruining the experience. It was a wonderful combination of hectic teamwork and blind trust that you really don’t see in other multiplayer titles. There is hope, though! Recently, the fine folks over at Team17 Digital Limited and Ghost Town Games heard my tears hitting the floor and developed a sequel to their co-op cooking gem, Overcooked! Now if only I had friends to play it with…Īll jokes aside, I must say, I loved the original Overcooked! and it’s local co-op function. When push comes to shove, the food ends up charcoaled which causes me to cry over my lack of any and all culinary skills. I’ll be honest with you dear reader, I’m terrible at cooking. Reviews // 23rd Sep 2018 - 4 years ago // By Ethan Butterfield Overcooked 2! Review
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