Assist Mode is perfect for families with younger kids

Well-meaning accidents are all part of the fun of theOvercookedseries, but an option to tone down the stressful recipe time limits sure sounds pleasant. In the upcomingOvercooked: All you may Eatfor PS5 and Xbox Series X, there will be an Assist Mode for players who want a more laid-back co-op session.

This trailer runs through thelist of accessibility optionsfor theOvercooked+Overcooked 2remaster.

Assist Mode will let playersstop recipes from expiring, meaning you’ll never fail an order because you were too slow or overwhelmed. You don’t have to, but the option’s there and it could be useful for practicing trickier stages. Otherwise, by default, Assist Mode raises the “round timer” for each level, it gives out more points, and it increases how much time you have to make and deliver meals.

Beyond that mode,All you’re able to Eatalso has accessibility features for color-blindness, dyslexia, and a text size scaling. You’ll be able to pump up the subtitles, level descriptions, and other wordy bits.

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Another thing I’m excited about: “seamless navigation between [both] games and [all] DLC.”

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