The Great Outdoors is your kitchen

Overcooked 2is a figurative backpack game of mine. I’m quite content to pull it out every now and then, plow through whatever new add-on has released, and stash it away in the back of my memory. But every few months, I’m happy to rummage through the backpack, findOvercooked 2, and repeat the process. Cooperative cooking works well in short and not-too-infuriating bursts.

The backpack analog, maybe hamfisted and overthought, is there for a reason.Overcooked 2‘s new DLC,Campfire Cook Off, released today and it has a backpack mechanic. Chefs can stash ingredients in their backpack (not sanitary!) and lug them around to the cooking stations. Developer Ghost Town Games keeps innovating — finding inspiration in settings while still sticking to a central premise.

Article image

This one, all starry skies and sleeping bags, really leans into the camping. Through 15 new levels (12 regular, 3Kevin levels), there’s plenty of wood chopping, fire stoking, and natural hazard avoiding. And there are s’mores. You knew there’d be s’mores.

The Great Outdoors isn’tOvercooked 2‘s final dish, either. There’s a $20 season pass that guarantees access toCampfire Cook Offand two upcoming add-ons. Or, for anyone who’s just concerned with getting this meal out of the kitchen,Campfire Cook Offis available now on PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One for $6.

The ghost at the end of the hallway

Picking up the smiley face post-it off the broken mirror

John and Molly sitting on the park bench

Close up shot of Marissa Marcel starring in Ambrosio

Kukrushka sitting in a meadow

Lightkeeper pointing his firearm overlapped against the lighthouse background

Overseer looking over the balcony in opening cutscene of Funeralopolis

Edited image of Super Imposter looking through window in No I’m not a Human demo cutscene with thin man and FEMA inside the house

Looking at the ghost of Jackie inside the lighthouse