The Switch, Steam, PS4, and Xbox One versions of Overcooked: All You Can Eat launched today following last year’s PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions
While we were originally led to believe there wouldn’t be a loyalty discount for Overcooked: All You Can Eat, there is one after all – for a limited time, anyway. If you own Overcooked or Overcooked 2 on , , or digitally, y🅰ou can save 15 percent on the new gam🧸e until April 11.
That discount knocks All You Can Eat‘s price from $39.99 down to $33.99. While the offer doesn’t include physical copies of Overcooked 1 or 2 – and it only works if you’re staying in the same platform (i.e., you can’t get a discount if you jump from Switch to Xbox) – it’s certainly better than nothing.
It’s also worth stressing that cross-platform online multiplayer is now possible, and that includes the remastered Overcooked 1 levels, which I know peop🧔le have been cla🐭moring for since, well, forever.
What else is different? There are a handful of exclusive (tricky) new levels you can get through in one sitting, there’s an assist mode to lower the pressure, and there are different achievements/trophies.
My favorite part of Overcooked: All You Can Eat was simply having both games and their many expansions all in one convenient, unified place w🍨ith quick load times on PS5. Ghost Town Games says the Nintendo Switch versio🥃n runs at 30 frames per second, but you can expect 60fps elsewhere.
Oh, and the Swedish Chef from The Muppets is a playable character. He’s free until April 30.
Today’s launch trailer for All You Can Eat also a free update “coming later this year.” Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in. (Just kidding, I’m eternally bound to Overcooked.)
Published: Mar 23, 2021 01:00 pm