Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Experience all the Onion Kingdom has to offer, Overcooked! 1 & 2 infused with 4k goodness running at a smooth 60 FPS. Fully remastered and cooked up from scratch. Enjoy 200+ levels (22 new) and 80+ chefs (3 new), this is the ultimate Overcooked! experience.

Overcooked! All You Can Eat is a multiplayer, online co-op and local co-op game developed by Team17 Digital and Ghost Town Games and published by Team17 Digital.
Released on March 23rd 2021 is available only on Windows in 13 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Thai, Traditional Chinese and Polish.

It has received 5,240 reviews of which 3,818 were positive and 1,422 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.1 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 13.59€ on Steam and has a 66% discount.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: WIN7-64 bit
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 or AMD Phenom II X3 720
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450, 1 GB / AMD Radeon HD 5750, 1 GB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 8 GB available space

Reviews

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Nov. 2024
It is a good game, but the DLC has fewer levels (but some are challenging). One thing to note is the DLC level related to Chinese (mid-autumn or CNY ). I don't know if there is anything Chinese on the team. The map design looks like a Chinese hell, and we don't burn four incense. Maybe the team needs to do a fact-check before they design the map. The traditional cloth also looks like a death people shirt. Hope you are taking the player's opinion.
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Nov. 2024
I've played Overcooked 1 and 2, including all DLCs and I got all the achievements in each game. This game caused my anxiety to worsen, and new trauma episodes loading. Eggscuse me....what with the nasty glitches and lags on online multiplayer?! I can't brie-lieve this! it's only a matter of thyme. Please romaine calm the developers will fix this mess, but lettuce not get curried whey. There's too much at steak.
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July 2024
Great for local multiplayer, but I'm not sure about online play. I previously completed Overcooked 1 & 2 with my girlfriend, and I can say: - The game looks great, - Maybe a little too bright, but that's fine, - The game mechanics are the same as they were in the previous games. Overall, I would recommend the game if: - You are planning on playing it in LAN. - You have the base games and want to play some extra levels. Think twice before buying it if: - You are just going to try the game. - You want to play online – I would recommend buying the original games. - From what I've seen, it's not that great if you are playing online. - You want to play multiplayer with other people who have the regular version of the game – not because it's bad, but because you can't.
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June 2024
Good game to get if you don't already own 1 or 2. Includes both and the game looks great! Fun game if you love screaming at your friends and family when their brain starts malfunctioning. There is a bit of a connection issue but ONLY IF one of your party members has crossplay enabled. This makes the game connects to the T17 servers which are absolute crap. With that on, we would occasionally disconnect after a level and the load times were not fantastic. Once we turned it off, not only did we no longer disconnect but the loading times were way snappier. I believe with crossplay off, you're only running on steam servers which is worlds better. Hopefully it doesn't take you 1.5 hours to realize that fix when you play!
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April 2024
Claims to be the ultimate Overcooked! experience and more or less delivers on that for me so far. It has everything the first two games contained plus a smattering of new levels, and for the first time in the series offers crossplay between consoles and PC. The remastering of the levels from Overcooked 1 to bring them visually in-line with 2 is pretty much perfect. They look great and the new graphical flourishes do nothing to interfere with the gameplay, couldn't really ask for it to be done any better. I've seen some complaints they don't go a step further and add in gameplay changes from the sequel, namely throwing items around, but playing it for a half hour will pretty quickly make it apparent that doing so would break the balance as a lot of the levels are built entirely around the players not having a simple way to pass ingredients or objects to eachother across any sort of obstacles/distance. Have yet to dig into 2's levels beyond a quick glance to see how it looked versus the first games' ones, and haven't gotten to the new ones yet either - but looking forward to tackling both after I'm done 3-starring everything in 1 with my friends. The crossplay is the one point of contention I've had so far with this remaster collection. While it isn't anywhere near broken for me as others have reported it to be for them, I and my friends are playing with a mixture of Switch and PC players and have had one or two odd issues so far where a loading screen before returning to the main menu will seemingly get stuck and require a restart. I'm not sure if this is an issue with the multiplayer specifically or some other issue with one of our connections that catches everyone else in the party when it happens, but I didn't see it while I was tooling around with the game solo. Overall though it's been reasonably stable and smooth once we're all in a game together - so I can deal with the odd hiccup that might not even be down to the game specifically. Strongly recommend this for anyone who wants a prettier version of Overcooked! 1, a compilation of 2 with all the dlc, and a way to play Overcooked with their friends on consoles.
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Overcooked! All You Can Eat
7.1
3,818
1,422
Online players
979
Developer
Team17 Digital, Ghost Town Games
Publisher
Team17 Digital
Release 23 Mar 2021
Platforms
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