Review friv game of Overcooked! All You Can Eat - Eat Up

On March 23, Overcooked! All You Can Eat, which previously appeared on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. We tell about the advantages and disadvantages of the edition in a brief review.

Overcooked! - a two-part online game series site from the developer Friv2Online Games Studio where players can try their hand at being chefs serving the craziest restaurants. How about a cafe in the vent of a volcano? Or a mobile - literally, located in trucks driving down a busy highway - kitchen? Or a restaurant in a haunted castle?
There are a lot of such locations, and each of them presents players with difficult challenges: the two halves of the kitchen suddenly separate, and the cooks have to throw ingredients to each other. Then the passage to the cooker will be blocked by tourists who have not arrived in time. Then there will be a zombie apocalypse....

However, as it is, the friv game is characterized by extremely tense, but at the same time very funny gameplay. Customers demand tasty dishes, and their preparation often requires several actions: cut vegetables and throw them into a pot, put the dish on a tray, take it to the serving window. After that, do not forget to wash the plates, and also constantly watch the timer counting down the time to complete the order: the faster the restaurant staff work, the more tips get.
All this turns the gameplay into a real chaos, where the participants push, dumb and swear at each other, constantly do something wrong, drop food, forget to look after the pizza, and then jointly rush to extinguish the flames on the stove... I hope that real cafe and restaurant kitchens are more orderly.

Overcooked! is recommended to play together with friends, preferably not online, but at the same screen. Support for local co-op for four people will liven up any party, but I guarantee you that sometimes you'll have to hold back to avoid fighting with your partner who caused your team's defeat.
The Overcooked! All You Can Eat contains all levels, chefs, and modes from both parts of the series, offering a huge amount of content. Here you will find the story campaign of Overcooked! and Overcooked! 2. In a separate menu you will find "Add-ons" - thematic add-ons dedicated, for example, to a vacation at a resort, Christmas holidays or Chinese New Year.

In arcade mode you can choose any of the friv game levels, team up with other players or fight in competitive matches. In a separate menu there is a list of cooks - and its length would be the envy of any fighting game: almost 60 characters are waiting for their time!
If you don't have anyone to play with at home, Overcooked! All You Can Eat supports network multiplayer, including cross-platform play - users of MS, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo consoles can participate in one session. On all platforms, the friv game runs at resolutions up to 4K and frame rates up to 60 fps.

The minuses of the compilation include the lack of new content: if you already have both parts of the series with DLC, you won't find anything new in the All You Can Eat edition, except for a small portion of levels and cooks in The Peckish Rises set. Also, at least on MS, the game can freeze and crash when you're in the main menu.
All in all, Overcooked! All You Can Eat is a great couch co-op friv game and a better edition for those who don't have the original releases of the series. Now - with improved graphics, 4K support, and cross-platform multiplayer.