Overcooked Special Edition Chefs

Special Edition (NS) – cooking up co-op fun on SwitchThe most deliciously entertaining couch co-op game of recent years finds a welcome home on Nintendo Switch.Complaining about the lack of multiplayer games you can play with people in the same room, on the same couch, is not a new phenomenon. Whether co-op or competitive, these sorts of games have been on a steady decline ever since online multiplayer became mainstream.

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But it’s still hard to understand why, given how different the experiences are and how uniquely entertaining it is to help and hinder friends that are sitting right there next to you. A recipe for success which Overcooked is now serving up on Nintendo Switch.Overcooked is a very simple game to explain, and therein lies much of its appeal. You, and ideally three others, have to prepare and cook meals within a strict time limit and across some bizarrely constructed kitchen layouts. This works something like early era smartphone games such as Diner Dash, where orders for specific meals arrive and you have to collect together the appropriate ingredients, prepare them (cut them, peel them, etc.), cook them, place them on the plate, and then finally deliver the completed delicacy through the serving hatch before the time limit for that particular order expires. AdvertisementComplications are added through the need to collect and wash dirty dishes, and put out fires if you accidentally leave food cooking for too long. All of which requires a hefty amount of organisation if everyone is to avoid getting in each other’s way and inadvertently trying to do the same jobs.The controls involve only two buttons, which is perfect for both the Switch’s Joy-Con controllers – and for encouraging casual gamers to play. That said, the amount of concentration and teamwork required is considerable.

Special Edition + Overcooked! 2Overcooked is a chaotic couch co-op cooking game for one to four players. Working as a team, you and your fellow chefs must prepare, cook and serve up a variety of tasty orders before the baying customers storm out in a huff. It’s all about keeping your cool. The Nintendo Switch has fast become the perfect home for local multiplayer, and Overcooked: Special Edition, rightly, lives for the laughter and chaos that it creates.You can choose to play solo, where you can switch control between two chefs, but it won’t come as a surprise that it shines most when up to three more players join you in the kitchen.

With four people, the obvious approach is to give each one a specific job, which starts to feel surprisingly realistic in terms of a real kitchen. Although we’re basing that largely on the fact that it leads to same amount of shouting and swearing as you see from Gordon Ramsay.Shouting and cursing at your fellow players is, of course, one of the primary appeals of the game, all of which is encouraged and enhanced by being within cushion-throwing distance of them. And while there is a strict time limit when you play there’s isn’t a specific goal: you’re just trying to score as many points as possible in order to earn stars to unlock subsequent levels. Although the more people that are playing the higher the score requirement to earn a star.As if it needed saying though, Overcooked is not a simulation.

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Not only is one of you a cat but the kitchens you work in are not exactly up to normal safety standards. Not when you’re jumping between moving lorries or the rooms of a spacestation to access different work areas. The stage design is one of the real highlights though, from a ship where everything keeps sliding across the deck to a haunted kitchen where the ghosts enjoy moving everything about when you’re not looking. Special Edition (NS) – this stage is one of our favouritesThere’s actually a story to give context to this, which involves the Onion Kingdom’s top chefs being set back in time in order to improve their skills enough to defeat what looks suspiciously like the Flying Spaghetti Monster. And yet, predictably, playing on your own in story mode is not much fun.

But then it wasn’t for Bomberman or any number of other multiplayer classics (including modern online titles), so we don’t see that as reason to mark the game down. In terms of this being a special edition it includes both The Lost Morsel and Festive Seasoning DLC expansions, as well as HD Rumble support. That makes for 44 story levels, nine competitive multiplayer maps, and 22 different chefs to play as. Which for £18 is an absolute bargain.It’s clear that much of the Switch’s success is owed to the ease with which its multiplayer games can be played offline, with people in the same room, and as such Overcooked fits it like a glove.

Although no matter what format you play it on, this is one of the most enjoyably sociable multiplayer games this generation. In Short: One of the best offline multiplayer games of recent years, and proof that shouting at people sitting next to you is still one of gaming’s greatest pleasures.Pros: The central idea is great, and although easy to pick up requires real skill and communication to do well at. Excellent stage design. Gameplay is perfectly suited to the Switch.Cons: The scoring system can be somewhat inscrutable and the final level is very frustrating. Single-player is, understandably, not much fun. Frame rate is below par at launch.Score: 8/10Formats: Nintendo Switch (reviewed), Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PCPrice: £17.99Publisher: Team 17Developer: Ghost Town GamesRelease Date: 27th July 2017Age Rating: 3.