21.7 hours played
Written 5 days ago
Overcooked! All You Can Eat, developed by Ghost Town Games and published by Team17, is a chaotic, hilarious, and delightfully polished co-op cooking experience that bundles together the frantic energy of both Overcooked! and Overcooked! 2, along with all their DLC, into one comprehensive and remastered package. Designed for both seasoned chefs and newcomers, All You Can Eat refines everything that made the original games beloved, while introducing meaningful improvements in visuals, accessibility, and online functionality. It’s a celebration of couch co-op mayhem at its best—a game that thrives on communication, timing, and the ability to laugh through total culinary disaster.
At its core, Overcooked! All You Can Eat maintains the core gameplay loop that made the franchise so popular: players work together in rapidly shifting kitchens to prepare and serve increasingly complex orders before the timer runs out. Whether you're slicing tomatoes, boiling pasta, frying chicken, or trying not to fall into a pit of lava while holding a soup pot, the game demands tight coordination, fast reflexes, and—above all—teamwork. Each level throws new wrinkles into the recipe, such as moving floors, shifting countertops, conveyor belts, fire hazards, or even portals, keeping players on their toes and creating moments of delightful chaos and comedic failure.
One of the standout features of All You Can Eat is how it streamlines and enhances the entire experience. Every level from both games has been visually remastered in 4K at 60 FPS, making the game’s already-vibrant aesthetic even more appealing. The bright, cartoonish art style is not only charming but also functionally clear, helping players differentiate ingredients, stations, and obstacles at a glance—crucial in such a fast-paced environment. The improved visuals, coupled with cleaner UI and smoother animations, make gameplay feel more responsive and satisfying, especially when coordinating rapid-fire tasks with teammates.
In terms of content, Overcooked! All You Can Eat is staggering. With over 200 levels, 80+ chefs, and dozens of kitchen types and game modes, there's an enormous amount to play through. The campaign modes from both games are included, along with all downloadable content, special seasonal levels, and a new exclusive expansion titled “The Peckish Rises.” This makes All You Can Eat the definitive edition for fans and an ideal entry point for newcomers. Each level feels distinct and cleverly designed, offering its own brand of spatial puzzles and timed pressure, and the variation in environments and objectives keeps the game feeling fresh for hours on end.
A major upgrade that sets All You Can Eat apart is the full implementation of online multiplayer across all levels, including for the original Overcooked!, which previously lacked online support. The netcode is smooth and reliable, allowing for seamless co-op or versus play regardless of location. The addition of cross-platform multiplayer (added in post-launch updates) ensures that players can connect with friends on different systems, removing a significant barrier that often hinders co-op titles.
Accessibility and inclusivity also receive significant attention in this edition. All You Can Eat features an assist mode that allows players to tweak game parameters—such as lengthening timers, slowing recipe decay, or skipping levels—to accommodate varying skill levels or physical ability. There’s also improved readability through scalable text, colorblind-friendly indicators, and a dyslexia-friendly font option. These thoughtful additions reflect a clear commitment to making the game more welcoming and enjoyable for a broader audience, without sacrificing its core challenge.
The game’s audio design remains a highlight as well. Whimsical music, energetic sound effects, and amusing character reactions all contribute to the sense of urgency and fun. Each level’s score reacts dynamically to the player's performance, adding tension during tight moments and celebratory flair during big streaks. It's subtle, but effective, and it adds to the game's kinetic energy and charm.
While Overcooked! All You Can Eat excels in many areas, it isn’t without flaws. The frantic pace and chaotic design can be overwhelming for players who prefer slower, more strategic experiences. Without a coordinated team—especially when playing online with strangers—levels can quickly devolve into frustrating messes. Solo play is supported, but the magic of the game really shines in multiplayer, making it a less compelling experience for lone players. Additionally, the sheer volume of levels can feel repetitive over time, particularly if players are aiming to 3-star every single one.
In conclusion, Overcooked! All You Can Eat is a lovingly remastered and generously packaged collection that brings the very best of the Overcooked! series into a single, definitive experience. Its frantic, laughter-inducing gameplay, now paired with visual polish, cross-platform multiplayer, and strong accessibility features, makes it one of the best couch co-op games available today. Whether you're cooking with old friends, teaching a younger sibling the ropes, or diving into the mayhem online, All You Can Eat serves up a heaping portion of chaotic fun that rarely misses a beat. It’s a shining example of how to revitalize a beloved series for both new players and returning fans alike.
Rating: 7/10