Well, folks, it looks like we're all going to become accomplices to... something. A new Game called "We Are So Cooked" just dropped its announcement trailer, and let me tell you, it's a wild ride. The premise? You and up to three friends have accidentally (probably!) created a deceased individual, and now you need to, shall we say, *relocate* the evidence.
"We Are So Cooked" Trailer Drops! Are You Ready fo...
The trailer showcases exactly the kind of frantic, physics-based mayhem you'd expect from such a scenario. Think "Overcooked" meets a very unfortunate incident involving, well, a body. The gameplay appears to revolve around wrestling with a ludicrously heavy and uncooperative corpse, navigating obstacles, and generally trying not to attract any unwanted attention. From the looks of it, success hinges on teamwork... or at least a shared commitment to avoiding jail time.
What immediately grabbed my attention was the sheer absurdity of it all. The trailer doesn't shy away from the dark humor inherent in the situation. The developers seem to be leaning heavily into the chaotic physics engine, promising a gameplay experience rife with hilarious mishaps and moments of utter panic. I can already envision the screaming matches and accusations as friends fumble their way through this macabre puzzle.
I must admit, I’m usually not drawn to slapstick humor in games, but this has a certain something that I think will attract a lot of interest. Maybe it's the morbid curiosity, maybe it's the promise of cooperative chaos, or maybe it's just the universal fear of accidentally ending up with a dead body on your hands. Whatever it is, “We Are So Cooked” certainly has my attention.
The Game is slated for a PC release in 2026, which feels like a lifetime away. But hey, that just gives us plenty of time to mentally prepare for the potential friendships it could ruin… or strengthen, depending on your perspective. In the meantime, you can find the announcement trailer online. Viewer discretion is advised, mostly because you might find yourself questioning your own moral compass afterwards. Consider yourselves warned... and maybe start practicing your corpse-disposal techniques? Just in case.
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