![]() This game is definitely designed to cause arguments for multiplayer with the solo mode sometimes being infuriatingly difficult, especially in the later worlds when it requires a certain amount of stars to unlock making you go back through the earlier levels to gain 3 stars. But once I was advancing through the levels it started to become more natural. ![]() My main problem was focusing on one chef at a time and not sharing the tasks efficiently. At first, it is straight forward – nothing too strenuous, chopping up the odd lettuce, plating it up then dropping it on the conveyor belt to the customers.Īt first, I found it overwhelming not knowing where the ingredients and utensils were. The first level is a tutorial giving a refresher course to the people who played the first game and to first-timers like me. I don’t know how I got through some of the levels, pure luck I’m guessing. I have mainly played the story mode in solo and I would be lying if I said it wasn’t frustrating. There are 6 levels on each road and a total of 7 secret Kevin levels to unlock if you complete a certain objective in a level. The Onion King sends the chefs on a quest through 6 roads leading off from the castle creating the world map, you then travel around the map in your pimped out catering van. Now the Unbread has risen from beyond the grave. The Onion King has accidentally unleashed pure evil onto the Onion Kingdom by recreating one of the recipes from the Necro-nom-nom-icon after completely disregarding what Kevin the dog had to say. I have been meaning to pick this game up for a while now, as I was looking for a new co-op game to play with the family but due to my ever-growing backlog, I never got around to it. I first heard about Overcooked! 2 from my wife who really isn’t into gaming at all, other than playing the Super Smash Bros series, probably due to the fact it’s the only game she can destroy me at. The original overcooked went completely under my radar so I missed out on the chaotic fun the first time around.
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