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
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
The Store is Closed
The Store is Closed is an online COOP survival game set in an infinite furniture store.
You’re trapped in an endless furniture store, trying to survive against the mutated staff who attack at night. The player must explore the store including the different departments, the underground SCP labs and the floating departments in the sky to find a way out.
When the lights go out and the store closes, the staff get aggressive. Luckily the world is filled with furniture which can be used to craft weapons, and build fortifications to survive the nights.
Unique setting
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Explore an endless world, filled with different departments such as the show floor, cafes and warehouse sections.
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Every day the store will close; the lights go out and the staff become more dangerous. Make sure you have a weapon to defend yourself, or hide until the store opens again.
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Explore the mysterious SCP labs, where you’ll find unique weapons, crafting materials and more dangerous staff.
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Build towers to the sky and discover what lies above. There are both secrets, and horrors above.
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Where is the exit? Since the staff aren’t talkative you’ll need to figure this out yourself. There are rumors of SCP scientists wandering about so maybe they’ll know.
Key features
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The entire world is destructible. Every wall, table, chair can be broken to be used as crafting materials.
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Fight a variety of staff members. Over time more difficult staff will emerge, with more dangerous foes guarding certain departments.
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You’ll need a home base to return to at night. Build walls to keep the staff out, campfires to cook food and crafting tables to make weapons.
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You’ll need to eat. Savage food from the cafes dotted around the world, and return home to cook more fortifying meals on your campfire.
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Discover the origins of the store, and find out what the SCP foundation are doing in their underground bunkers.
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You’re not alone. The game features Online COOP; fight the staff and build bases with friends.
Progression
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The longer you survive the more dangerous the staff become. Eventually you’ll attract the attention of managers. You’ll battle increasingly difficult bosses and combat events as you progress.
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Venture further into the store’s depths discovering unique locations, crafting materials and weapons along the way.
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The game features a deep crafting tree. Build crafting benches, tools and explore the world to create a variety of items.
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Carve out a home in the madness. Fortify your base with increasingly sturdy walls and dangerous traps with the flatpack furniture from the store.
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Level up. Gain levels and skills as you survive, making you a more formidable customer as the days pass.
License: Content relating to the SCP Foundation, including the SCP Foundation logo, is licensed under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0 and all concepts originate from http://www.scpwiki.com and its authors. The Store is Closed, being derived from this content, is hereby also released under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0.
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In Next Life
In next Life is a crafting, survival, and civilisation building game, where collaboration with other players gives you very real advantages (it is possible to play alone, but it will be harder to survive). Your technology level starts at stone age level, and then it’s up to you and your village members to invent and craft tools and technologies such as fire, baskets, spears, …, in order to survive easier and to advance to new development stages. Time moves quickly and each game played equals one life, including birth, childhood, adulthood and old age.
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
Core Keeper
Drawn towards a mysterious relic, you are an explorer who awakens in an ancient cavern of creatures, resources and trinkets. Trapped deep underground will your survival skills be up to the task?
Mine relics and resources to build your base, craft new equipment, survive, and power up the Core. Defeat giant monsters, discover hidden secrets, farm crops, cook new recipes and explore a procedurally generated underground world in a mining sandbox adventure for 1-8 players.
Explore a vast underground cave of endless resources. Mine resources, discover hidden crystals, fossils & trinkets and survive a procedurally generated underground world.
Expand your base from humble beginnings to a vast homestead. Build workbenches and generators to craft new equipment and technology, create your base, and power up your Core.
Customise your explorer and craft new items, armour and equipment to venture further into the cave. Craft a pickaxe to mine walls and resources, build bridges to cross underground lakes, and place torches and bonfires to light up the darkness.
Plant seeds and nurture crops to grow food, or combine ingredients in the cooking pot to discover tasty new recipes with unexpected buffs.
Explore living biomes and fight cavernous creatures in a simulated underground ecosystem. Defeat giant beasts to claim their crystals and continue the adventure.
Survive alone or play online with up to 7 other players. Visit their caverns or invite them into yours, working together to mine resources, fight, farm, craft and survive.
Find massive bosses in an infinite, procedurally generated world with endless gameplay and resources.
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
Lovely
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Hot Pot VR
I bought this game based on some of the reviews, but I will start off by saying this is THE BEST VR cooking game on the market, if you’re into simulation with a little bit of arcade. It reminds me of when I was in kindergarten playing with one of those life-sized toy kitchens with my classmates.
It’s not as intricate/frustrating as Cooking SImulator can be, but still PLENTY of recipes, ingredients and cooing techniques to keep you busy in EA. This is early access but it really is varied with lots of different recipes from all over the globe and feels satisfying in VR. I haven’t had it that long and the dev has made some QoL improvements thus far and I’m sure it’ll only get better. I highly recommend this game if you like Cooking Simulator and Overcooked.
– Real player with 13.4 hrs in game
Amazing idea, near amazing execution (so far). Now, I know it is an Early Access game, but sometimes it can be a bit weird. Sometimes, when cutting a piece of meat for example, it will have a really small piece I can cut, but the biggest piece is not possible to cut. Other than small nitpicks like that, this game is amazingly built and can only go up from here.
– Real player with 6.2 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