Overcooked! 2 - Gourmet Edition
Frantic co-op cooking chaos for 1-4 players, now with online play. Kitchens are absurd, teamwork is required, friendships are optional.
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Overcooked! 2 is a co-op action game built around one deceptively simple premise: run a kitchen under impossible conditions. You chop, cook, plate, and serve food to increasingly impatient customers while the kitchen itself actively fights you. Conveyor belts, moving platforms, hot-air balloons, and teleporters are just some of the obstacles Ghost Town Games throws between you and a clean order queue. The Gourmet Edition bundles in the base game plus all released DLC, which means more levels, more recipes, and considerably more screaming at the person next to you. The core loop is tightly designed. Every kitchen is a puzzle that requires your team to figure out an efficient workflow before the timer laughs at you. Early levels feel manageable. Then the game splits the kitchen across two moving trucks, and suddenly you are throwing ingredients through the air to a teammate you can only see for about three seconds at a time. Overcooked! 2 introduced mid-air ingredient tossing, which sounds like a small addition and is actually the thing that reshapes every advanced strategy. Getting a clean throw-and-catch rhythm with a coordinated partner is genuinely satisfying in the same way a tight racing lap is. Solo play exists and works better than you might expect, since you can swap between two chefs. But the game is built for company. Two players is the sweet spot for communication and chaos. Three and four players add noise and comedy in roughly equal measure. Online co-op is functional, though the genre really shines on a couch where you can point, panic, and blame each other in real time. The PvP mode is a novelty - competing kitchens rather than cooperative ones - worth a few rounds but not the reason to buy this. The rough edges are real. Controlling a single chef is fine; controlling two solo chefs via button-swap feels just awkward enough to remind you that singleplayer is a consolation mode, not a design priority. Some later levels tip from challenging into tedious when a three-star rating requires a near-perfect run with no room to improvise. And if you are buying this primarily for online co-op with strangers, the active playerbase is modest - find friends first. What Overcooked! 2 does exceptionally well is create genuine shared pressure. The kitchens are built like comedy sketches, and the humor lands because the difficulty earns it. This is not a game about cooking. It is a game about communication, task switching, and the exact moment when a team either clicks or collapses. The Gourmet Edition is the complete version, which makes it the only version worth considering.

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Mínimos
- Processor
- Intel i3-2100 / AMD A8-5600k
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 630 / Radeon HD 6570
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 3 GB available space
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- OS
- Win7 -64 bit
- Processor
- Intel i5-650 / AMD A10-5800K
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 / Radeon HD 7510
- Sound Card
- DirectX Compatible Sound Card
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Información del juego
- Desarrolladora
- Ghost Town Games Ltd., Team17
- Distribuidora
- Team17 Digital Ltd
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 7 ago 2018