
Rescue Party: Live!
If your game shelf has Overcooked and you've already three-starred every level, this disaster-rescue spin on that formula is exactly the next step, with a tournament mode and six distinct environments to keep things fresh.
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About Rescue Party: Live!
My first instinct when I loaded Rescue Party: Live! was to clock how closely it traces the Overcooked blueprint, and the answer is: very closely, but with enough genuine mechanical wrinkles to keep it from feeling like a straight copy. You play as a member of a rescue squad, picking your way through chaos-filled levels across six environments, from burning city blocks to snowy mountain passes and flooded seaside routes. The core loop is familiar: pick up the right item, get it to the right person, beat the timer. What changes things up is the pathfinding layer underneath that loop. Laying down ladders to cross muddy water, deploying backpacks that every teammate can reach into, performing CPR with a timed button press, tossing survivors across ravines, building bridges on the fly. These tasks diversify the minute-to-minute faster than any kitchen game ever did, and the six-environment structure means the exact obstacles shift meaningfully as you progress rather than just adding more stations to the same room. The roster gives you nine playable characters including a fireman, doctor, guide dog, lifeguard, and reporter, though the differences between them are mostly cosmetic rather than ability-based, so don't go in expecting class-specific roles. Story mode takes a two-player team somewhere under ten hours to clear, which is on the shorter side, but the three-star scoring system per level and two difficulty settings give completionists a reason to replay. There is also a separate tournament mode that pits teams against each other competitively and unlocks outfits and nameplates, plus online matchmaking if you need to fill lobby slots without recruiting friends. Crossplay between Steam and Epic is supported, which is a genuine convenience most games in this price tier forget to include. Here is where I have to be direct about the friction points, because they matter. The UI does not always communicate clearly which item does what or where you need to bring it. Some mechanics, like the ladder-extension timing and the treatment button feel, require trial and error that eats into your limited clock rather than teaching you naturally. There is no built-in voice chat for online play, which is a real problem for a game that demands constant verbal coordination. The single-player experience involves juggling two characters by hot-swapping between them, and that is genuinely awkward enough that I would not recommend it as your primary way into the game. Steam user sentiment sits at a mixed 69 percent across 162 reviews, and that number makes sense: players who come in with at least two real people who communicate well rate it much higher than solo or random-queue players. If you are the person who organises game nights, owns a few spare controllers, and needs something that a range of ages can actually play together without a one-hour tutorial, Rescue Party: Live! does that job competently. The chibi top-down visuals are bright and family-appropriate, with no blood or distressing imagery. The music even escalates in tempo as timers run low, which is a small touch that does genuine work for the atmosphere. It is not the most original game on the block, but the things it does, it does with enough polish to be worth the low asking price if you have the right lobby. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7/8/10 64bit
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 20 GB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 2GB
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-6500
- Additional Notes
- Rescue Party: Live! supports both keyboard and controller, and therefore please choose corresponding controller configuration on Steam setting before starting the game.
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 7/8/10 64bit
- Memory
- 12 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 12
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 50 GB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-8500
- Additional Notes
- Rescue Party: Live! supports both keyboard and controller, and therefore please choose corresponding controller configuration on Steam setting before starting the game.
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Game Info
- Developer
- TAG Studio
- Publisher
- 505 Games
- Release Date
- Jan 13, 2022