

If the frantic, anxiety-driven nature of having to work as fast as possible, assist mode offers options for slowing down round timers, recipe timers, and even skipping levels.Ĭonsidering the original Overcooked! didn't have online support it has been entirely rebuilt using the Overcooked! 2 engine. The UI can be scaled (hooray with bigger text sizes) color blindness options and dyslexia-friendly text are viable options. Accessibility options have been greatly improved, allowing even more players to join in the fun, like family members and younger audiences. There is even all-new content added exclusively to this release, three new chefs, seven new levels, and more. Not only that, but the game includes every tasty morsel of downloadable content previously released and includes way faster loading times, remastered visuals, and everything runs at a buttery smooth 60 frames per second, even at 4K. This yummy package has overhauled both games and added some fresh content right out of the oven. Overcooked! All You Can Eat is the definitive way to experience the blessing of cooking together with friends under pressure, except this time, both games can be played via online multiplayer.
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In time for both the launch of Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5, Overcooked! All You Can Eat is an absolute smorgasbord, stuffed with more content than a Thanksgiving Day turkey. Overcooked! 2, the follow-up added the option of online multiplayer, new dynamic levels, interactions, and even throwing mechanics to easily send ingredients from one side of the kitchen to the other.

The chaotic four-player multiplayer title became the definitive experience amongst friends and family, testing even the most stable relationships with precision cooking under pressure.

From their beginnings, as a two-person turned three-person independent studio, Ghost Town Games has become synonymous with fun, frantic couch co-op multiplayer with the original series of Overcooked! In 2016.
