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Overcooked review
Overcooked review











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Onion soup, the first real test of friendship.

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In order to get the coveted three-star rating on each level, you and your fellow chefs must work together to prioritise different tasks and prepare dishes in an efficient, professional manner. Orders trickle into the kitchen at the top of the screen, indicating what recipe you ought to be following next - depending on the level, this could be anything from onion soup or burgers to fish and chips or burritos. You run around with an analogue stick, pick up and put things down with one button and chop things with another (up to two players can play on one controller, incidentally, which is brilliant). Overcooked is a local co-op game for up to four players with ludicrously simple controls and an innate ability to make me curse like a sailor. Having played Overcooked, however, I feel I've had something of a breakthrough on my (admittedly neglected) quest to understand what it is to be Gordon Ramsay namely, it's far easier to get people to do things for you in a busy kitchen if you never stop shouting or swearing. Whatever it is, I've never really got what makes him so popular. It might be his arrogant demeanour, maybe it's the way he looks like the missing third Vreski brother from Die Hard - now I have a garlic crusher, ho ho ho. I've never really understood or liked Gordon Ramsay. This frantic game of kitchen co-operation is farcical couch co-op at its finest.













Overcooked review