
The Onion Kingdom is in peril again and this time it is the fault of the Onion King himself! Reading aloud from the fabled Necronomnomicon, he has cooked up a real problem in the form of a doughy but dangerous army of UNDEAD BREAD called…The Unbread! The Onion King needs you, so chop, fry and bake your way through an all new series of crazy kitchens to defeat them and save the kingdom.
Overcooked 2 is a chaotic co-op cooking game for one to four players in which you must serve a variety of recipes including sushi, pasta, cakes, burgers and burritos to hungry customers in a series of unconventional kitchens. Work solo or with up to three friends to prep orders while overcoming obstacles such as fire, collapsing floors, overbearing waiters and of course, the classic kitchen problem of floating work surfaces.
Q: Are there different themes in this game?
A: Yes, there are new themes ranging from sushi restaurants to alien planets.
Q: What kind of recipes can you cook in this game?
A: You can cook a range of new recipes including sushi, cakes, burgers and pizzas.
Q: Is this game available in digital format?
A: Yes, this game is available in digital format.
Q: Does this game have multiplayer options?
A: Yes, this game has multiplayer options where you can team up with chefs.
Q: What is the ESRB rating for this game?
A: The ESRB rating for this game is E for Everyone.
Q: Does this game involve cooking in dynamic kitchens?
A: Yes, this game involves cooking in dynamic kitchens that shift and evolve.
Q: Can up to four players play this game?
A: Yes, up to four players can play this game online or locally.
A: Yes as long as you don't delete it forever. You can delete it and redownload digitals yes. Or if you are worried about deleting it accidently just put a sd card into your switch and keep it downloaded on the card. Digitals take a lot of memory space but you don't have to worry about a cartridge getting lost. So pros and cons to each. I prefer physical so I can sell them down the road and get half my money back. Sony and Microsoft both have online storage and a library to keep your games to download later.