Cities: Skylines Review

Posted By: Joe "Xirta" - June 11, 2015

Cities:Skylines is a game that is advertised as “A modern take on the classic city simulation”, and at first seems to be just that. After playing it, however, I would describe it more as an advanced and complex modern take on the classic city simulation, as it is so much more than a simple current-day version of this style of game. The roads, the services, the transportation... all these things make this game stand out from the others

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Mirrors Edge: Catalyst to be at E3

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 10, 2015

Over the last few weeks we've had further hints and teasers from the Mirrors Edge team, but now they've announced they will be giving us another teaser at E3. Two years ago we revealed that we were making a new Mirror’s Edge™. Last year, we gave you a behind the scenes look into some of the early progress we had made. And though we haven't said much else in all that time, we have been listenin

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Amazon is making a PC Game

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 09, 2015

Amazon Game Studios posted on Gamasutra advertising and looking for applicants who use Twitch, AWS and offer technical innovation to radically evolve gameplay. The team is made of former Portal, World of Warcraft and BioShock creators, and we’re building a team of top talent for an ambitious new PC game project using the latest technology. Our team in Seattle has worked on a lot of other great titles like Half Life 2, Left for Dead, Do

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Goliath - Mech survival game

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 08, 2015

Goliath is an upcoming survival/action game featuring massive constructs that you develop, build and hop in to combat the dangers of the world, focused on solo and co-operative play. In an exclusive reveal, gameinformer share the premise of this new survival game.  The concept is simple – after an unfortunate jaunt through a mysterious rift, you’re stranded in an unknown world. You have to survive against hordes of s

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Don't Starve Together, free multi-player update

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 04, 2015

Don't Starve, has announced their latest update, a multiplayer update, free to all those currently supporting; Don't Starve Together! If you didn't own it previous, you will not have been given the free update, yet the game is still in early access. Since the Early Access launch in December, new "DLC" and patches adding new creatures, new games modes, and added significant improvements to modding with general updates

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Fallout 4 announcement leaked?

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 03, 2015

The counter down timer site apparently bugged out and we got to see some early screenshots and the box art potentially confirming Fallout 4. There has a been a lot of hype, and tricks played on the Fallout community over the last few years surrounding Fallout 4, but all these leaks have come straight from Fallout 4 websites and people are stoked! Bethesda has officially revealed Fallout 4 for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. The game&#

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XCOM 2 Announced

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 02, 2015

Yesterday Firaxis announced via IGN the new XCOM 2 teaser trailer, and personally, we are stoked. XCom Enemy Unknown was one of the first games I played with my partner, almost like a game date. We'd play, plan, cheer over victories and lament over the losses. The trailer reveals that the aliens are in control of the Earth, and XCOM has gone underground to fight to overthrow their Advent government. This new guerrilla force

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Project Reality: BF2 v1.3 released (no more BF2!)

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 01, 2015

Project Reality was originally a BattleField 2 Modification. A game mode introducing serious teamwork, new play style and objective based missions. PR has gained a large crowd of fans and support over the last 10 years, and now the team have released update 35. For the first time, Project Reality is now standalone! With EA ceasing support of Battlefield 2 and removing it from online stores, the unavailability of the game has proven diffic

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WildStar is going Free-to-play

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 29, 2015

WildStar announced with a funky video that Free to Play is confirmed and set to land this fall. Offering people the usual free to play experience with varied limitations and in game purchases covering the cosmetic and convience options, WildStar will join the ranks of teetering on the edge of "Free-to-play or Pay-to-win" debates. Time will tell, but for a in-depth annoucement check out the news post covering all the comparsions be

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Terraria 1.3 announced in teaser video

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 28, 2015

Terraria have announced the arrival of a new patch coming June 30th and released this information in a cool little minecart adventure.  We took a bit of time aside to build a showcase for a little something that we knew the instant that we laid eyes on it was far too cool to not share. With this video  teaser we can see straight away that the Underworld has had a visual makeover, and the "Highway to Hell" certainly l

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Counter Strike Go launch Operation Bloodhound

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 27, 2015

Now available to all CounterStrike:GO players, Operation Bloodhound introduces 6 community maps to official matchmaking, as well as all-new XP-driven profile Ranks--rank up by scoring in your favorite game modes and get a decorated weapon as a reward for your first Rank each week. It is said some of the maps are repeats, back by popular demand. The Operation Bloodhound pass awards 62 new campaign maissions, new Falchion Weapons Case and o

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt biggest launch of 2015

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 26, 2015

Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, by CD Projekt RED hit the charts in week one making it the biggest launch of the year so far, 2015. In fact, the launch was so good it trumped Battlefield Hardline week one sales by 53%.  While the launch of Witcher has been met with varying degrees of cheer or sneer with the whole Nvidia and AMD debate. Witcher 3 has been widely met with great cheer. Cheer, which is not echoed in its dark, and sick

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60fps Live Streaming on YouTube in HTML5

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 22, 2015

Since Amazon purchased Twitch earlier this year, there has been rumours, speculation and questions who will next step up against the giant. It seems YouTube is finally edging into the arena. YouTube have announced their new 60fps live streaming. A few months ago, they release 60fps playback, and now the new HTML5 streaming allowing 720p60 and 1080p60, which means silky smooth playback for gaming and other fast-action videos. We know

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This War of Mine available in the silver package

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 21, 2015

This War Of Mine is not really a game which you can sit down with your game date and say, "hey lets play this together and be all fuzzy" But, who am I to judge? Maybe you'd enjoy playing together, as it is a dark, but perfectly legit experience of war seen from an entirely new angle. You don't play as a soldier, rather a group of civilians trying to survive in a besieged city. During the day snipers outside stop you from leaving y

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Dying Light now available in the gold package

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 20, 2015

Dying Light, announced today that its been one hundred days since the outbreak in Harran and already 4,5 million survivors trapped inside. That is 4.5 million unique players are in Harran. Do you want to join them? With our gold package you get 12 months subscription of full sitewide access enabling you to communicate with that special someone all on our gamer dating site. Plus it helps support GamerDating to bring you new features and as

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Cities: Skylines updates with the European Theme

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 19, 2015

Paradox Interactive have announced their latest patch for Cities: Skylines 1.1.0  named the  European Theme. This update is, as promised, totally free to all players - current and future.  The update includes: Over 50 European style buildings Wall-to-wall buildings enabling players to build those European streets and neighbourhoods Three new starter maps Tunnels, one of the community’s most requested

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Update 2.2.1 - Fixes and Optimisation

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 15, 2015

We are proud to announce the latest feedback has been processed, bugs have been reported, found and fixed and we wish to thank all of you for your support. Patch 2.2.1 has fixed a bunch of bugs and optimised the search engine and many more including: Landing Page reworked and seperated to pages. Added news and articles on Landing page. Improved the matches panel on the dashboard.     Click the mushroom to add the

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Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition announced

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 15, 2015

Larian Studios have announced a FREE new version for PS4 and Xbox One as well as PC, Mac, SteamOS and Linux. Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition they make an important distinction that this is not an update, but a new version! As Larian stated "As a gift for the fans" check out their Youtube announcement. Local co-op, split screen and controller support, the Enhanced Edition also features: All characters are now fully vo

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Teaser Trailer

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 14, 2015

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunter Hype is Real as we have a mere 5 days to go. As a teaser they have release "A Night to Remember", The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt launch cinematic and it looks gorgeous. Feast your eyes on a gripping portrayal what The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is all about and step into the shoes of professional monster hunter Geralt of Rivia in this gorgeous launch cinematic.

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GoG "Unchain" five titles DRM free on offer

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 11, 2015

GOG.com working with Deep Silver and Nordic Games have announced a batch of five major releases, completely DRM-free for the very first time. The releases get rolling with five celebratory discounts up to 75% off until May 18th The five titles unchained today are: Metro: Last Light Redux (-50%) - The 2014 remastered re-release of the blockbuster horror/FPS set in post-apocalyptic Moscow. Saints Row 2 (-60%) - The surprise cult hi

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Overcooked! Our sous-chef reviews a top coop.

Posted By: Will Smith-Parsons - August 01, 2022

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Overcooked: All the fun of watching your kitchen burn down, none of the messy clean-up.

Overcooked! is a top-down, high-pressure cook-em-up that pits aspiring chefs against the clock and a series of strange circumstances to prepare ingredients and cook dishes to the satisfaction of hungry customers.

After each level, players receive a score and a number of stars based on how many orders were completed, how many were missed, and how many were stolen by penguins for some nefarious purpose.


This review draws from my experience of playing the first Overcooked! game, both single player and co-op, on the Nintendo Switch Lite.

 

An appetizer

Picture the scene. A pair of chefs stand on the bay of a flatbed truck. Another truck, made up of hobs and ovens that join with the current truck to constitute their kitchen for some reason, drifts away to avoid oncoming traffic.

A pot of soup was left on before the oven truck had to swerve to avoid a speeding milk float, and now the whole vehicle looks like the ice cream van Ghost Rider runs on weekends.

As the flames lick higher, one of the chefs—who is a walrus—wipes the tears from his moustache. He would likely not be consoled by the controllers of both chefs, who are unable to stop laughing at this turn of events.

Are there other games like Overcooked

We cooked Pie...rates... ahem.

 

Before we get onto the main course (this will not be the only cooking pun) of this review, there is something I must stress. Overcooked! is a game about there being too much stuff to keep track of. Things will go wrong, things will catch fire. Mice will run away with your cheese while you desperately try to assemble the rest of your pizza.

Perfectionists will find the array of tasks that must be completed under time pressure and in nonsensical circumstances both frustrating and unfair. This is a game that caters towards a messier palette, to the gamers who, in the face of ghosts stealing their lettuce, can laugh as the games takes them on its whacky journey. 

In essence, a lot of the gameplay loop is about things going wrong and desperately clamouring to overcome those things. Still with me? Right. Service!

Souper Smash Bros!

Souper Smash Bros

 

Menu

Aesthetics: 65/100.

The visuals are there to do a job, and they do it well.

Aesthetically, the game has a humble but effective art style. It is bright and colourful, with a wide array of backdrops and circumstances for your culinary chaos. Although it lacks the wow factor of more artistically inclined games, and after a while a lot of the elements start to look the same, the main advantage of this style is that you know what everything is from a glance, which is vital once the pressure starts building.

The visuals are sufficient to indicate which bits of the game are which and do not embellish themselves further. You are very much in a kitchen, not a gallery.

Gameplay: 75/100.

A well-focused gameplay loop taking you through a wide array of levels and circumstances. It may well get stale, but it’ll take a while. Just don’t play it in single player.

The gameplay is the real meat of Overcooked!. A focused and, in my experience, bug-free gameplay loop (prepare ingredients, combine into meals, serve) is framed in different environments providing various challenges and hectic circumstances under which you must prepare soup and avoid ghosts.

Different dishes will be requested—often variations on the same theme—and preparing the right ingredients and assembling them in the time limit is key for success. The game deviates little from this core set of mechanics, with the exception of occasionally adding new dishes and themes, but trusts in the circumstances of each level to provide the challenge. It’s not trying to reinvent the wheel, just send it down a different road every time.

Cooking with your date

Cooking to take your partner out of this world.

 

A massive bonus on the gameplay front that adds to the pacing of the game is that although you need three stars to get the high score on a level, you only need one to advance. This relieves the pressure between missions and gives the game really good pacing: even if things go wrong, you aren’t stuck on the same level becoming increasingly frustrated.

Completionists can rerun levels for high scores, but this is treated as an option rather than a necessity for progression. Ultimately, it is easy to progress but hard to excel in Overcooked!, and the game shines for it.


However, I would highly recommend playing this game with somebody else. Although the game is playable in single-player mode, switching between chefs feels clumsy and it’s much less fun to laugh at yourself when all of the mistakes are yours. The single-player mode seems like an afterthought in an experience very much designed for a second pair of hands.

Top Coop Games just look at it

It’s called ‘street food’ for a reason…

 

Longevity and value: 80/100.

Lots of content, a solid story, and an arcade mode for the tourists, and many stars to try to achieve for full game completion, all on a £30 plate.

In its current form, Overcooked! offers a generous portion size of game for the price. The version that is currently on sale is the ‘All you can eat’ edition, which comprises Overcooked!, Overcooked! 2, and all additional released content. For the first one, my sous-chef and I got in around 4 or 5 hour long play sessions before reaching the end of the first game, and moving onto the arcade mode.

In addition to the main story campaigns, there are arcade and challenge modes for those who want to really stretch the game, although I anticipate things would start to feel a little repetitive once the game started running out of new mechanics.

Top Coop Games just look at it

This is fine, this is fine, this is fine…

 

Relationship value: 90/100.

For the right kind of partnership and in the right (easy to achieve) setup, Overcooked! is a co-op triumph of hectic bonding and pulling together against the worst the culinary world can throw at you.


Overcooked! is designed with co-operative play in mind. However, I recommend that you and your sous-chef are either in the same room or using voice comms while playing in order to co-ordinate your efforts and hear each other’s sounds of panic as you realise you’ve run out of clean plates. 


Overcooked! is a game about facing adversity with a collective grin. It’s a game about pulling together in the face of the nonsensical and unfair and managing to progress into a completely unrelated scenario with the same tools and objective but different routes and obstacles. You may get in each other’s way, you may have to passively aggressively chop tomatoes because the other person forgot, but you pass or fail together irrespective of who made the most soup. Sometimes you miss orders, sometimes the truck drifts off with something on the stove and catches fire, but those levels are still recoverable. Overcooked! teaches us that it’s hard to be perfect, but sometimes being just good enough can hit the spot just as well.

 

Pros:

1- Solid gameplay and excellent pacing through the range of what Overcooked has to offer.

2- No bugs encountered over the story campaign or in the arcade mode.

3- Despite the pressure inherent in the game, it’s very relaxed for short play sessions or imperfect runs.

4- Good value for money.


Cons:

1- Lacklustre single-player experience

2- Players need to be ready to accept the haphazard nature of the game or it can rapidly become frustrating.

3- Visuals are more about utility than artistry.

 

Great game on the switch

A well-paced co-operative experience.

 

Overcooked! is, above all, a well-paced co-operative experience about finding joy in imperfection and pulling together in the face of ludicrous adversity, but you need to meet the game halfway to truly discover its delights.

Average score: 78/100

You can grab Overcooked! in our Silver bundle, and get gaming with this straight away.
 

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