Interesting... I have two 'new' games in the top 5, but this is after a seriously long drought of adding any.... and they both take the top spots. Breath of the Wild is number 1, but Ori and the Blind Forest is number 2 (and Slay the Spire probably comes in at 6 or 7). The rest of the top 5 is Diablo 2, Warcraft 2, and Mario 64.
Reminds me a lot of "Levels", one of our earlier puzzle addictions on Switch, though that one had random levels (and a couple other differences). Will definitely be looking at this for the price, though.
Considering buying this, even though we didn't finish all the content in Overcooked 1. We really liked it, but the stress level was high for my wife - I assume this is the same in that regard, but it might be OK if it's easier to accomplish the goals. Do the upgrades made from 1 to 2 make it easier to play or harder (as with some sequels, the assumption that you can build up from skills you gained in the first one.)? Also, I only see Overcooked 2, the base game, on the eshop.. it's not showing me a "Gourmet Edition" version? Is this now the default option, and there just is no longer a base game without DLC?
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Re: Talking Point: When Was The Last Time A Game Cracked Your Top Five?
Interesting... I have two 'new' games in the top 5, but this is after a seriously long drought of adding any.... and they both take the top spots. Breath of the Wild is number 1, but Ori and the Blind Forest is number 2 (and Slay the Spire probably comes in at 6 or 7). The rest of the top 5 is Diablo 2, Warcraft 2, and Mario 64.
Re: Cheap, Simplistic Puzzler Get 10 Quest Could Be Your Next Addiction On Switch
Reminds me a lot of "Levels", one of our earlier puzzle addictions on Switch, though that one had random levels (and a couple other differences). Will definitely be looking at this for the price, though.
Re: Review: Overcooked 2: Gourmet Edition - The Perfect Recipe For Multiplayer Fun
Considering buying this, even though we didn't finish all the content in Overcooked 1. We really liked it, but the stress level was high for my wife - I assume this is the same in that regard, but it might be OK if it's easier to accomplish the goals. Do the upgrades made from 1 to 2 make it easier to play or harder (as with some sequels, the assumption that you can build up from skills you gained in the first one.)? Also, I only see Overcooked 2, the base game, on the eshop.. it's not showing me a "Gourmet Edition" version? Is this now the default option, and there just is no longer a base game without DLC?