Overcooked is probably one of the most innovative games in today's world. Players and their friends control individual chefs and work together to cook orders before the timer runs out. There have been games like this before, but Overcooked made it more fun and accessible. Thanks to its innovation, many games followed suit and are now expanding the cooking game genre. Its sequel, Overcooked 2, further helped innovate and improved many aspects of the original.
Since Overcooked 2 is on Gamepass, there's no reason for players to not try out one of the best games on the service. While Overcooked 2 has a steep learning curve, if players check out this list before jumping into the madness with their friends, they'll enjoy a fun gaming experience if all players are on the same page.
5 Adapt To Each Map
One of the coolest things about Overcooked 2 is how each map acts. Some are straightforward, others have certain ways to get around. Some are even more complex, with moving parts going up, down, and sideways. Considering all this, one of the most important things is for players to stay alert at all times. Simplicity is the main thing about Overcooked 2, just like in the first game. It can be easy to learn, provided players change up their style to fit the map.
More often than not, players won't land on a simple map. In fact, as the game progresses, the maps get more and more complex, so strategies need to change along with the complexities. When playing co-op, Overcooked 2 can be easier or harder depending on how each player plays. When both players make an effort to change up their formula depending on how the map behaves, Overcooked 2 can become manageable on the harder maps.
4 Learn the Maps
Since players must adapt to each map in Overcooked 2, learning them is also a good idea. Overcooked 2 has some cool maps, plus if players have the DLC they'll have even more to choose from. Adapting is one thing players must do, but if they don't understand the map and how it works, then Overcooked 2 can be hard for no reason.
By learning the workings of each map, players will learn shortcuts or other strategies that will help them play that map better. Ultimately, the goal of the game is to get as many orders as possible before the timer runs out, and the best way to do that is by players finding new ways in the maps to help players succeed.
3 Prioritize
When playing with friends, both players should prioritize what they need to do in order to beat the timer. Having two players multitasking in a fluid way will help both gamers get things out of the kitchen much faster than those to don't lay any rules for themselves.
Players should carefully time their own tasks in tandem with their partner's. For example, if players need to make sushi, one player can chop and prep the ingredients while the other player makes sure that plates are cleaned and ready for them. This kind of teamwork becomes important as the dishes get even more complicated. If players prioritize what tasks they need to do and time them, there shouldn't be any backlog in the kitchen, which can always make things harder as Overcooked 2 progresses. Make sure both players are sharing the load.
2 Organization
All these tips so far work fine on their own, but of course, using them together makes life much easier in Overcooked 2. Organization plays a heavy role in the game as well. If players organize everything in order like chopping up ingredients, cooking, cleaning, sending out the dishes, and getting more dishes, everything will be much more fluid.
There's so much going on in Overcooked 2, and that's what makes it one of the best indie games on Gamepass. By harnessing that chaos with a friend, players can control a large aspect of the game. If players start off by organizing, and then everything becomes more manageable because they have a system that can be changed up depending on the map. Overcooked 2 can be lots of fun if players organize themselves based on what they want to do, and build around that.
1 Communication
None of these tips work unless players are talking to one another, because if something goes wrong or if a player needs a task done, then communicating makes all these pieces work together. Overcooked 2 has a tendency to make players overly anxious or tense because of issues that arise during each match. These things can happen when players don't understand what's going on, and the best way to alleviate that problem is for players to talk to one another.
The best way to avoid these problems is to bring things up before they become big issues. While this seems to be obvious, players often fail to utilize this aspect or say the wrong things and that can add to the confusion. As long as players understand how to communicate effectively, then Overcooked 2 can be a cakewalk — and a blast to play.
Overcooked 2 is available now on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch, and Amazon Luna.