Leagues Coming to Guild Wars 2

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 10, 2015

ArenaNet announced during the Guild Wars 2: World Tournament Series at Gamescom that seasonal PvP leagues are coming to Heart of Thorns.  Today, John Corpening of AreaNet released the official blog post with the details.  From the post: In Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns™, PvP will have regular league seasons. During a season, players begin in the starter division and earn their way up to the next by de

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Battleborn Release Date Announced

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 07, 2015

2K announced that their new hero-shooter, Battleborn, will come to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC on February 9, 2016 at Gamescom today.  They also shared four new playable characters:  Ambra, Melka, Rayna and Benedict.  Check out the official trailer on YouTube. From the Battleborn website: Set in the distant future, Battleborn is a first-person shooter from the creators of Borderlands featuring 25 unique pla

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New WoW Expansion Announced

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 06, 2015

Blizzard announced a new World of Warcraft expansion at GamesCom today.  For many, this expansion brings things they have been waiting for.  From battle.net: The Tomb of Sargeras has been reopened, and the demons of the Burning Legion pour into our world. Their full, terrifying might is fixed on summoning the Dark Titan to Azeroth—and they’ve already located the key to his return. With the Alliance and Horde devastat

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EA Trailers Released at Gamescom

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 05, 2015

EA released gameplay footage from some of their most anticipated games at Gamescom today.   We got our first look at Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, the anticipated prequel to the franchise.  The environment looks amazing and the gameplay fast as Faith scales her way into a secret laboratory to find a pretty creepy looking guy has beaten her to her goal.  We will have to wait until the end of February to find out what he was doing

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Halo Wars 2 Coming in Fall of 2016

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 04, 2015

Halo Wars 2, a sequel to the Ensemble Studios 2009 real time strategy game, will be released in fall of 2016 for Xbox One and Windows 10.   The Creative Assembly, best known for the Total War series (we are all STOKED for Total War: Warhammer), will be developing this new game which gives us confidence that it will be an awesome RTS.  Check out the release trailer on the Xbox YouTube channel. Interesting that it says Windows 10 sp

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Trailer Released for Everybody's Gone to the Rapture

Posted By: Melissa - August 03, 2015

The trailer for Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture was released by The Chinese Room today (check it out here) and I have been sucked into another reason to buy a PlayStation 4.  The story is set in a post-apocalypse nightmare that looks like it will have some twisted surprises.  This is a studio known for survival horror, so I’m expecting long nights of adrenaline after the August 11 release. The website for the game is fill

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New Battlefield Title Coming in 2016

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 31, 2015

While in a call with investors, Blake Jorgensen, EA’s CFO confirmed a new Battlefield game coming next year. "What we've said is that our intention over the next couple of years is to have a first-person shooter as one of the core titles. This year, obviously, it's Star Wars Battlefront. Next year, it's another Battlefield title.” The last game in the franchise was Battlefield Hardline released in March of t

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Terraria coming to Wii U and 3DS

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 30, 2015

505 Games and Re-Logic announced today that they will be releasing Terraria, the 2D action-adventure sandbox, for Wii U and 3DS in early 2016.  They promise more information as the release date draws closer, but have shared the artwork for the new boxes.  The post on their forum also teases the possibilities of the dual screen interface. Terraria was originally released for Windows in 2011 and has spread on to most platforms since.&n

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Big Update Coming for Super Smash Bros. July 31

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 29, 2015

Nintendo confirmed today that there will be a massive update for Super Smash Bros. on Wii U coming at the end of the month.   Tourney mode will launch and along with it, YouTube replay uploads.  There are two categories to compete in:  Community Tourneys which have players compete for top scores in a certain amount of time and Regular Tourneys which have their own rules and only happen at certain times. There is also new DLC

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Square Enix Starts My Week Right - Announcements and Trailers

Posted By: Melissa - July 28, 2015

Life is Strange got a new installment, Episode 4: Darkroom.  I haven’t had a chance to play it yet  as it just came out today but have been giddily rewatching the trailer.  It isn’t often that I see a game like this, an episodic interactive graphic adventure, that I actually want to play through but the story has me intrigued.  Add time travel to about anything and I’m probably going to play or watch it. 

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Help the Heart of Gaming

Posted By: Melissa - July 24, 2015

Hey gamers, I saw this story on reddit and I’m asking you to join in helping. The Heart of Gaming started by rescuing arcade cabinets from closing venues in London.  Located in North Acton, the community lovingly calls it 'HoG’ and it is considered the last dedicated video game arcade in London.  This is a place bringing gamers together.  Fellow gamers, this gamer run business was broken into and burglari

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Life is Strange: Episode 4 - Darkroom

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 23, 2015

The trailer for the fourth episode of Life is Strange was released today (view it here) and things are getting dark.  Not that bathroom murders and creepers drugging under age girls wasn’t dark, but as Max gets closer to finding out what happened to Rachel Amber, the storm from her nightmare nears.  Somehow, we don’t think this is your typical tornado.  Episode 4 - Dark Room will be available for download on July 2

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Leoric Being Added to HotS - Trailer

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 21, 2015

Leoric, The Skeleton King, from the Diablo franchise will be the next hero added to Blizzard’s MOBA Heroes of the Storm.  The trailer they released is a little cheeky, check it out. From the Heroes of the Storm Wiki: Leoric is a slow moving front-line warrior that never truly dies, haunting the battlefield as a ghost before reforming on the field.    

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Odin Sphere gets an HD remake

Posted By: Melissa - July 20, 2015

Atlus and Vanillaware have announced Odin Sphere: Leiftrasir, an HD remake they claim will be very different from a typical remaster.  This new game will still be a 2d side scroller but there will be new bosses and evolved gameplay along with the usual graphics updates.  It also looks like there is a ‘Classic Mode’.  The trailer is in Japanese, but well worth the watch. Odin Sphere: Leiftrasir will be out next Januar

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Capcom makes big announcements about Street Fighter V

Posted By: Melissa - July 20, 2015

As rumored, Capcom made some big announcements at the EVO 2015 Street Fighter V panel.   Street Fighter V will feature a service-based approach with their post-launch content.  From  PlayStation.Blog:     1    The initial release is the only disc you will ever need to own     2    All balance and system adjustments will be available for free     

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GameCraft: Self Screen-Printed Pillows

Posted By: Melissa - July 18, 2015

Hi Gamers! Recently, Jordan and I moved into a new house without roommates.  It is kind of strange having a quiet house where the only messes are our own.  We are determined to make our house somewhere my parents will visit and lets be real, I want them to be impressed.  To me, it is about the little touches, details, that make all the difference.  Right out of college, when I was cardboard box furniture poor, I learned tha

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EVO 2015 is Underway - Twitch Stream Links

Posted By: Melissa - July 18, 2015

This weekend is ridiculously hot.  The kind of hot that I just don’t want to be a good Oregonian and go hiking or biking or anything that involves the outside.  We instead opt to lay in front of the air conditioning and play video games.  The Evolution Championship Series (Evo for short) in Las Vegas is happening this weekend and we are in the mood for some fighting games.  Maybe it is also the heat.  I might get a

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Luckslinger - New Indie Sidescroller Available on Steam

Posted By: Melissa - July 17, 2015

A new indie sidescoller was released on Steam yesterday and I am really feeling the heat to get my desktop working.  Anyone who has seen my game collection will tell you - I <3 sidescrollers.  Luckslinger touts itself as “one half [sic] inspired by the unrealistically fast gunslingers, the dark gritty humor and the greed driven anti-heroes of the spaghetti western classics. On the other half it’s inspired by vinyl digging

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New Warhammer 40,000 Action-RPG Announced

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 16, 2015

NeocoreGames, the Budapest-based RPG developer best known for King Arthur:  The Role-playing Wargame series, has announced Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor — Martyr in collaboration with Games Workshop.  They describe the new game as a “persistent sandbox action-RPG.”  From the NeocoreGames announcement: The single player campaign pitches players into a grim and secret war among the stars as the agents of the eve

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StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void Pre-Order Now Available

Posted By: Melissa - July 15, 2015

  There are some cool parts about this pre-order, it isn’t just a plushy toy or anything, you actually get access to the Legacy of the Void beta test realm.  Heads up, your achievements and progress won’t carry over to the live game.  From Battle.net: Those who pre-purchase digitally or lock in their pre-order at select retailers will also gain entry to the ongoing Legacy of the Void beta test. Pre-purchase digi

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Overcooked! Our sous-chef reviews a top coop.

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

Game

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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