Cantrip Cafe
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
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Slightly recommended if you’re looking for something that’s a little janky but can be played with friends. I’m sure this would be better with friends who can guard and cook but maybe too easy to start.
The idea is solid and reminds me of overcooked but with enemies. You’re trying to handle kitchen duties while enemies burst in and attack them. They’re pretty quick and once the enemy latches on it’s pretty much over. The powers (attacks) feel very weak and it’s incredibly difficult to aim.
If I was going to suggest improvements it would be:
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Cannibal Cuisine
Bought the game day 1,it’s now day 2 and i still have not been able to even play the game.currently i can get to the loading of the first level,after choosing characters,but the game locks up during the loading screen before the level,or during the cinematic.i’ve tried re-installing the game,verifying game files,re-installing again,running as admin,but nothing seems to work yet.i really enjoyed the overcooked! games,and my girlfriend and I play them alot,so it’s a pretty huge downer to not be able to play this game after buying it.i noticed today there was a small update for the game,but that hasn’t changed anything.
– Real player with 10.2 hrs in game
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Definitely best overcooked-type game after Overcooked. (I’m a big overcooked fans, Full 3s Map)
Despite some little bug (dishes not delivered in order if same dishes appear / dashing knock wall / little movement bug / etc), it did not actually impact big on gameplay like what other negative review.
I would suggest some improvement needed in UI like:
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display what item player grabbed as it quite hard to be notice
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make the food icon bigger on campfire (also quite hard to differentiate when multiple ingredient are same color)
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
Don’t Cut Your Hand 2
Its not a bad game. Its actually pretty fun. Some things could be explained better, like right-clicking on a plate to remove items. Also, theres a couple bugs. One of them makes it impossible to beat the game because it won’t give you the right ingredient to finish a recipe. Overall, I feel like I had enough fun for my $2.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
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Lovely
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Overcooked
My wife has played this damn thing to three stars on every damn level including the expansions, including solo and co-op. She occasionally stomps my little ass in versus. And even though I’ve been totally dominated I have to say this game is tight. It’s one of those things that just . . . all the pieces work together and go together perfectly. I just want Overcooked 2, and I hope they don’t change a damn thing. It’s one of the better video games I ever played really.
To the people giving it thumbs down for not being great single player - well, it’s not supposed to be that. But like I say, my wife plays it single player and can beat the whole damn game like that. Which is insane and unnatural, but it can be done.
– Real player with 409.8 hrs in game
–-{Gameplay}—
☐ Try not to get addicted
☑️ Very good
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☐ You forget reality
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☑️ Will do
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☐ Paint.exe
—{Audio}—
☐ Eargasm
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☐ Earrape
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☐ Kids
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☑️ Everyone
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☐ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☑️ Decent
☐ Fast
☐ Rich boi
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
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– Real player with 62.3 hrs in game
PlateUp!
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Classic co-op cooking action, with a wide selection of mains, sides, sauces, toppings, desserts, and starters.
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Choose your equipment, lay out your kitchen, curate your menu and plate up your dishes.
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From bubbling soups to sublime salads, tender steaks to hearty pies, there’s something for everyone.
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Look after front-of-house: seating customers, delivering orders, and managing patience.
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Equip your restaurant to handle the most fickle of customers and deliver them what they need, right when they need it.
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Co-operate with the rest of your team like a well-olive-oiled machine, or bite off more than you can chew with crying children and dirty dishes.
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Upgrade and rearrange your restaurant to your personal taste: when the restaurant closes for the day, the planning begins!
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Decide what new equipment to purchase, and place it wherever you want.
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Want to go high-tech? Install the turbo-ovens, crank up the conveyors, and make way for the robo-kitchen of the future.
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Fancy something a little more… fancy? Curate your art collection, fix up that wallpaper, enlist a friend as a maître d' and get ready to provide the culinary experience of a lifetime.
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Exceed your goals and start over at your next location, bringing with you new unlocks and upgrades.
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Tailor your brand towards gourmet dining, or fine-tune your fast food franchise.
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Every restaurant is procedurally-generated with its own climate, customers and conditions.
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Return to your franchise HQ to view your achievements, customise your characters and upgrade your kit, ready for your next adventure!
VR The Diner Duo
OK This game is amazing! Like that should be your main takeaway from everything else I say:
My partner, and two buddies recorded some straight up game-play so see how it feels:
On it’s own its enjoyable but where this excels is in the co-operative element of asymmetric game-play. It hard in places, ludicrously so at times, but all the way through its that fun giggling bit of nostalgic gaming where you end up encouraging and shouting at the person next to you as you work together.
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
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– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Overcooked! All You Can Eat
Even that the game has some bugs that Team17 doesnt fix and the game doesnt have much new levels…
PROS:
Be able to play OC 1, OC 2 / DLCs, 7 New levels in One Game
Crossplay works better than OC2
Really fun to play with your friends
CONS:
Too expensive…
Some bugs (example: some stuff get stuck outside the level or above the walls/oven (plates, pizza….)
Response is a bit laggy comparing with OC2
– Real player with 116.4 hrs in game
If you’ve played Overcooked 1 or 2, this is simply a collection of both with some new levels, which is not worth a full price. If you’ve never played Overcooked series, this is the perfect one for you.
– Real player with 46.0 hrs in game
Swords ‘n Magic and Stuff
Sword n Magic is one of the best games that I have had the pleasure to play. I picked up the game in September for a friend’s birthday since it was on his steam wishlist. I wish I had found this game sooner, and was able to find it on my own, because there are very few games that I am amazed at. It is a huge surprise to me that I have not heard of this game sooner, or that this game has not exploded everywhere like other games have. It is by far one of the best games I have ever played. I never feel guilty about spending time exploring this world and learning its secrets. Whatever price it is at, is an absolute steal. The developers take great pride and care in their work of art they call swords n magic n stuff, and it shows throughout the entire game.
– Real player with 191.7 hrs in game
I am loving this game. Its aesthetic is beautiful and consistent throughout. Even in this early stage of its development I’ve invested 25+ hours in it and can’t wait for the updates to come (and they are coming regularly).
It’s greatest strength is in the feeling of exploration that is engraved in the core of its gameplay. Every nook and cranny feels like it could hold some secret or lead to some interesting new place and more often than not it actually doas just that.
My second favorite thing is combat. Even if it seems simplistic at first, as you can just attack in the direction that you are looking, because of combat roll, jump/double jump and glider movement, battles are dynamic and engaging. Large part of the fluidity of the combat are enemies and unique attack patterns they have. Those two things combined make up interesting learning curve as at first some enemies might seem really difficult, but as you fight them and learn their attack patterns and how to counter, you slowly start to feel comfortable against those enemies, sometimes even to the point where they can’t even touch you (if you are good enough). That sense of getting better at the game as you invest your time in it is rewarding and hooks you right in. With devs promise of new and more challenging enemies (Like skeleton horde mode in the “Witch’s eve” update) as well as unique weapon abilities and magic, this part of the game is sure to get even better.
– Real player with 112.6 hrs in game
Spacelines from the Far Out
In A Galaxy Far… Far… Just Kidding!
Welcome to ‘Spacelines from the Far Out’ a heavily comedic sci-fi party, co-op, rogue-lite, tycoon, space sim, almost an action RPG (is that too much?!) game that blends the golden era of air travel with the utopian space age of the ’60s!
An original richly detailed sci-fi universe filled with all the annoyances you’ve come to expect from being in the commercial Spaceline industry, including but not limited to…
Serving incredibly bad food, performing dance-offs, random encounters of the 5th kind, repairing broken equipment, dealing with gravity loss, piloting 101, vomit puddles, floating vomit puddles, hull damage, space hazards (no moon wizards), so many asteroids, lack of fuel, various paid entertainment features, price hikes, and the Inspector!
What happens when you take the 1960’s and put it in Space? Well, you get Spacelines from the Far Out!
From the World’s Fair to ‘It came from Outer Space’ cinema types of the times, we’ve taken a great deal of inspiration from the best of 60’s Sci-fi!
Time to Customize! Space doesn’t need to be boring!
With tons of unlockable ships, various upgrades, playable characters to collect, and more, you’ll have everything you need to make your Spaceline your own!
No One Said This Was Going to Be Easy…
With tons of mechanics in store for you to master (or survive) such as piloting, repairing, cleaning, cooking, dancing, hacking, and ensuring happy passengers, you’ll never be bored!
A Space Odyssey Adventure for You or with up to 4 Friends!
With a robust AI Director at the game’s core, you’ll always have a unique playing experience be it alone or in 4-player co-op mode with your friends!
_*Disclaimer- Passengers may experience the following situations:
Astronomical ticket prices, undercooked food, delayed luggage, lost luggage, damaged luggage, theft of property, space piracy, alien abductions, time dilation, meteorite strikes, asteroid collisions, black holes, life and death situations, sarcastic robots, and oh so much more!
If you experience any of the following annoyances, contact the nearest Inspector immediately via our Discord
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Cook-Out
Awesome game, its Overcooked VR.
I’m about a third of the way through the game, and it has gotten really complicated. I’m now chopping, saucing, grilling, cleaning, and plating all at the same time with my friends, and its delightful yet difficult.
Technical:
The multiplayer lobby system is REALLY easy, its just a room code. The Netcode is also really great, the polish is high, I’ve honestly had zero technical issues with the game.
This is a multiplayer-forward game, if you want a more single-player oriented experience, I would direct you to Rags To Dishes.
– Real player with 18.2 hrs in game
This is probably the one of the best VR Cooperative games to play with friends when you want something chaotic ala Overcooked. Missions become harder and harder as one progresses, and even with 3 friends requires quite bit of coordination to get past some of the challenges with full 3 stars.
There is also a puzzle mode which is fun to do while waiting for everyone to be ready trying to figure out various recipes. Some feel a bit obtuse tho and dont provide enough hints on solving them.
There are occasionally some bugs as well, but these are relatively minor: Had desync issues (between people playing across europe and us) but this gets solved by reconnecting on the next round and are relatively rare. The mission difficulty also is a bit all over the place with the later where very hard missions (to get full stars on) get followed up with something that is a breeze to 3 stars, but not sure if thats intentional or not.
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game