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
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
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–-{Gameplay}—
☐ Try not to get addicted
☑️ Very good
☐ Good
☐ Nothing special
☐ Ehh
☐ Bad
☐ Just dont
—{Graphics}—
☐ You forget reality
☐ Masterpiece
☐ Beautiful
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☑️ Will do
☐ Bad
☐ Awful
☐ Paint.exe
—{Audio}—
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☑️ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ Earrape
—{Audience}—
☐ Kids
☐ Teens
☐ Adults
☑️ Everyone
—{PC Requirements}—
☐ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☑️ Decent
☐ Fast
☐ Rich boi
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
—{Story}—
– Real player with 62.3 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
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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
Diner Bros
(D)iner (B)ros is similar to (O)ver(C)ooked. Its good to play but I did not find DB as fun has OC. Even in SP OC was fun. However the more players the better which I suppose is true with DB too. (supports four players & controllers) The fires in OC were funny - running around with the fire extinguisher & the levels were fun too. DB’s a little stepped back from fun. It’s very playable & does have some neat tricks of its own. For example varieties of items, foods, drinks, etc can be purchased with one off payments as you progress. They are then added the same day to the one Restaurant you keep which begins to expand & increases in challenges. No decoration or purchasable furniture is available.
– Real player with 333.2 hrs in game
Diner Bros is a solid and highly enjoyable experience. Personally, I actually think this game is more enjoyable than Overcooked for 1 big reason: very little gimmicks.
Overcooked is a great game, but is unfortunately majorly held back at times by it’s ridiculous kitchen structure. Overcooked lacks any kind of consistency, and while it is interesting being placed in all kinds of odd situations, it doesn’t totally allow you to experience the joy of cooking in a well constructed kitchen outside of the early tutorial levels.
– Real player with 55.3 hrs in game
Highlaundry
Really great game. Overcooked style.
Is funny playing with 4 players local or with steam’s remote play
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
It’s a little clunky but it just came out so I expect any clunkiness to be fixed in future updates. The style is like Overcooked except it’s limited to Steam Remote Play. It feels less stressful than Overcooked because of the music playing during a round, granted we’ve only played a couple of stages so I’m not sure if the music picks up or anything. I do wish that it was made for online play rather than remote play. I’ve tried remote play a few times and it is SO buggy/bad even when the both of us have stable wifi. However, I won’t fault Highlaundry for the faults of Steam Remote Play.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Overcooked! 2
Amazing game to play with friends/gf/bf
Everyone who likes fun should try, not expensive, not hard
A lot of maps
– Real player with 68.7 hrs in game
Multiplayer too lag, not because of our internet connection. This situation persists since 2018 and I believe the fault is on the developer who didn’t listen to MANY players' reviews about the same problem as me. Overcooked! 2 is a great game, but this multiplayer lag problem has made the game very annoying and difficult to play with friends. Me and my girlfriend started to get angry about that. Today, 2021, the problem is still there, no fix, nothing. I can’t say anything more. Disappointed!
– Real player with 21.4 hrs in game
Dreamland: Village Life
Dreamland: Village Life is a reimagined open world game inspired by classics.
Players arrive in a small village to farm, fish, go on RPG adventures, manufacture weapons, mine, dive, build bridges, explore the world, and make friends with cute villagers!
**The in-game’s time is fully synchronized with the real world.
You can experience changes between daytime, dusk, and nighttime, as well as seasonal changes.**
(Note: Currently, some of the scene and building assets in the game are licensed assets purchased at the Unreal Official Marketplace.)
The game was developed with Unreal Engine.
Persona Creation
In Dreamland: Village Life, you can customize your player persona’s appearance, including their sex, eye shape, eye color, hairstyle, and hair color. This helps you create your own persona.
Making Friends With Villagers
You can make friends with cute villagers, and can also chat with them as well as send them gifts and strengthen friendships with them. In addition, this game includes an mail system that you can use to receive mails sent by the production group. The villagers will also send you mails each day, and you can write mails to them.
RPG Battle System
Form partnerships with villagers and start a hair-raising adventure! This game’s occupations include a warrior, magician, reaper, archer, and priest. You can choose your own occupation!
Farming
You can put soil anywhere and make your own farm! Choose from a variety of vegetables and fruits. There are over 50 plantables in the game, ranging from age-old classics to the exotic and obscure native to Asia.
Fishing
You can fish in the river and sea, and this game includes more than 40 types of fish.
Raising Livestock
Raising livestock includes Gathering wool, collecting milk and eggs as cooking ingredients!
Mining Ore
Descend into caves to excavate precious ore. You can use the ore you get to make weapons.
Cooking
This game includes more than 80 types of ingredients you can use for cooking. You can farm, fish, raise livestock, and fight to get these ingredients.
Cutting Trees
You can cut down trees to get wood to make handicrafts and manufacture weapons!
Insect Catching
You can catch insects in a net. This game includes more than 50 types of insects that you can catch.
Weapons Manufacturing
Create your own weapons to use in battle.
Handicraft Making
During the game, you can get all kinds of materials for making a variety of handicrafts.
Research and Develop Potions
Research and develop HP, MP, and antidote potions for use in battle.
Excavate Relics
You can use handmade shovels to excavate relics located at spots marked on the ground.
Costume Change System
This game includes more than 100 types of clothing. You can buy any type you want at the clothing store.
Diving
Dive to the bottom of the ocean! You can choose a diving spot on the island, and unlock deeper levels of exploration. Uncover everything that the sea provides. You can collect seaweed and coral to cook and eat.
Rowboat
Row a boat with villagers, strengthen your friendships with them, and enjoy yourself.
Hang Gliding
Go hang gliding to get a bird’s-eye view of the world and visit more distant places.
Decorate Your House
Decorate your dream house. You can put whatever furniture you want in its rooms. Create your own space. Furniture can be bought from the store or you can make it by hand.
Build Bridges
Build bridges on both sides of the river to make it more convenient to get to the world on the other side!
Mini Game
During this game, you can also play an entertaining mini 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!
Cook, Serve, Delicious!
I want to start here: I love this game. The review that follows may sound critical at times but only because this is an “Icarus” game for me, i.e. it fell apart only because it got so close to the sun.
I’ve heard some people complain that the game is too difficult, but I disagree. The difficulty felt a lot like Guitar Hero. Do you remember how you could barely keep up with songs on easy or medium the first time you played? But after trying a song on hard a few times, suddenly going back to medium felt like a cake walk? CSD is a lot like that. You can barely keep up with the small customer queue and simple orders at first, but you get used it and CSD has a wonderful, smooth difficulty curve. Eventually, you’ll find yourself humming along quite nicely with an 8 person queue and all kinds of complex recipes.
– Real player with 58.9 hrs in game
Cook, Serve, Delicious is not your average restaurant sim. Instead of waiting tables and clearing checks, you’re more of a line cook who owns a small restaurant in a business tower. Your main goal is to achieve what every chef wants, a five star restaurant. Each day, customers order off your customizable menu and you prep and cook their food by hitting the corresponding keys to each item, such as ‘L’ to add lettuce on a burger. This sounds relatively simple but can certainly become challenging when the clock is ticking and customers are getting impatient.
– Real player with 40.2 hrs in game