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Pizza Titan Ultra

Pizza Titan Ultra is perfectly balanced, looks great, runs well and is hilarious. I’d love it even it it wasn’t a giant robot with a built-in pizza shop that I could make look vaguely look like a Transformer.
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83%Game Brain Score
story, gameplay
stability, replayability
86% User Score Based on 78 reviews
Critic Score 78%Based on 5 reviews

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Pizza Titan Ultra is a single player casual platformer game with comedy and science fiction themes. It was developed by Breakfall and was released on September 26, 2018. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and positive reviews from players.

In "Pizza Titan Ultra," pilot a massive mech and deliver pizzas across a futuristic city, battling obstacles and enemies in your path. With customizable parts, unique ultra moves, and a destructible cityscape, this action-packed platformer promises replayable challenges and hilarious dialogue. Best enjoyed with a controller for an engaging experience.

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86%
Audience ScoreBased on 78 reviews
story7 positive mentions
stability3 negative mentions

  • Fun and engaging arcade-style gameplay reminiscent of classics like Crazy Taxi, with a humorous premise of delivering pizzas in a giant mech.
  • Charming visuals and a vibrant art style filled with pop culture references, along with a catchy soundtrack that enhances the overall experience.
  • Customization options for the mech add a layer of depth, allowing players to personalize their experience while enjoying the chaotic action.
  • Repetitive gameplay and lack of meaningful progression can lead to boredom, as missions often feel similar and do not introduce new mechanics or challenges.
  • Technical issues, including bugs and a lack of graphical options, detract from the overall experience, making it feel unpolished at times.
  • The game requires a controller for optimal play, which may alienate some players, especially those who prefer keyboard controls or have accessibility needs.
  • story
    60 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story features 24 missions filled with humor and pop culture references, where players pilot a giant mech to deliver pizzas while completing various objectives. The narrative is lighthearted and often absurd, incorporating parody elements and witty dialogue that enhance the gameplay experience. While the missions can become repetitive, the engaging writing and diverse challenges keep the story entertaining and enjoyable.

    • “I was expecting this to be a throwaway gimmicky game, but there's actually a huge amount of soul in the art and writing for this goofy game, and decent duration of missions with small twists and unique objectives, and above all else some actual dialogue and plot in them.”
    • “The story mode of the game involves various parody versions of characters from cartoons or real-life celebrities that provide you with each mission to complete; all while being over-the-top ridiculous, but in a good way.”
    • “The story is surprisingly witty and there are references galore to so much 90's pop culture.”
    • “In general, the gameplay creates a solid platform to keep the game moving forward when the story is a bit convoluted and drawn out.”
    • “Characters & story: Story-wise, the game is not trying to take itself seriously (which should be obvious since you are delivering pizzas with a giant war mech & your competition is trying to kill you with an army of robots); it's well written & genuinely funny most of the time.”
  • gameplay
    50 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay in "Pizza Titan Ultra" is characterized as fun and arcade-like, featuring a unique premise where players pilot a mech to deliver pizzas while causing chaos. While the core mechanics are enjoyable and the challenge increases over time, many reviewers noted a lack of variety and depth, leading to repetitive gameplay that may wear thin after a short period. Overall, the game is praised for its humor and engaging visuals, but it suffers from limited upgrade options and some technical flaws.

    • “The gameplay is fun and definitely picks up in challenge as the game progresses at a good pace.”
    • “Gameplay-wise, the game is a fun 3D arcade-brawler in which you command a mech that doubles as a pizzeria.”
    • “With its humorous premise and fun, entertaining gameplay, this little game will definitely put a smile on your face as you put evildoers to cheesy justice.”
    • “This game isn't actually that bad, but it unfortunately suffers from a lack of variety and repetitive gameplay.”
    • “The game doesn't let you upgrade your mech as time goes on with better attributes or a skill tree with cool abilities nor does it offer any unique mechanics in future levels or introduce interesting enemies.”
    • “Pizza Titan Ultra has a strong identity and a delicious gameplay loop, but the title actively works against you in later levels, sapping your momentum in a desperate attempt to inject some difficulty.”
  • graphics
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are characterized by a vibrant, cel-shaded art style reminiscent of cartoon and comic book aesthetics, drawing comparisons to titles like *Viewtiful Joe* and *Crazy Taxi*. While the visuals are generally praised for their fun and colorful appeal, players note a lack of customizable graphic options, which limits the overall experience. Despite these limitations, the artwork and design contribute positively to the game's humor and engaging gameplay.

    • “Fun cell-shaded graphics and easy interface, and it's a lot of fun customizing the mech.”
    • “Pizza Titan Ultra has sharp cel-shaded graphics which complement all the abundant pop culture and cartoon references; the game even has its own theme song.”
    • “The game devs spent a great deal of time on graphics, and the gameplay is amazing.”
    • “The biggest crime this game commits is the graphic and audio options.”
    • “The graphic options are prefabs and the only option you can mess with while you're actually playing is turning the music on or off.”
    • “The only graphics options are a handful of prefab settings, and the only game modes are 'endless' and 'campaign'.”
  • humor
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in "Pizza Titan Ultra" is a standout feature, characterized by a blend of charming, memorable characters and a plethora of hilarious pop-culture references from the 80s and 90s. Players appreciate the game's self-aware, lighthearted narrative, which complements its engaging gameplay, making it a delightful experience that elicits genuine laughter. While some may find the humor hit-or-miss, the overall consensus is that it adds significant enjoyment to the game.

    • “I've literally just launched the game and I've already had to walk away from laughing too hard.”
    • “You're a giant mecha that punches buildings to deliver pizzas, and there's a theme song, and there's a great story, and it's hilarious!”
    • “With its humorous premise and fun, entertaining gameplay, this little game will definitely put a smile on your face as you put evildoers to cheesy justice.”
  • music
    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is widely praised for its fun, nostalgic quality, effectively enhancing the gameplay experience with catchy themes and humorous undertones reminiscent of Saturday morning cartoons. While some players desire more customization options beyond simply turning the music on or off, the overall consensus is that the soundtrack is engaging and complements the game's quirky aesthetic. However, a few players expressed mixed feelings about the cartoonish style, though they still found the music enjoyable.

    • “The music is great, the absolute load of references fuel my hyperactive mind and the art is gorgeous.”
    • “You have to hand it to these developers in the sound department, everything here from the campy opening theme to the synth-y 80's background music has an incredibly hand-made DIY and humorous feeling to it while managing to be impressively accurate and authentic in the portrayal of its 90's oriented subject matter.”
    • “I loaded up the game and was greeted by a fantastic and original theme song for the game.”
    • “Even for an indie game, you need more options outside of turning the music off.”
    • “The graphic options are prefabs, and the only option you can mess with while you're actually playing is turning the music on or off.”
    • “Not a huge fan of the music and the weird Saturday morning cartoon approach they've done with the art style, but it's wicked fun to play.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is mixed; while it runs well on the Steam Deck and is generally solid with few bugs, players report issues with the menu that can lead to multiple failed launch attempts and a blank screen. These problems are seen as minor inconveniences typical of a smaller studio's release.

    • “Runs great on Steam Deck.”
    • “Mostly just nitpicks and things to be expected of a game of this size from such a small studio, but otherwise the game is solid and mostly bug-free.”
    • “When launching the game, the obtuse and buggy menu requires several attempts to start the game, which often fails, instead presenting a blank white screen.”
    • “The game crashes frequently, making it nearly impossible to enjoy any extended play sessions.”
    • “I experienced constant lag and stuttering, which severely impacted my overall gaming experience.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Many users note that the game's replayability is somewhat limited once the main story is completed, suggesting that there may not be enough incentive to revisit the game afterward.

    • “Replayability may be limited after completing the main story.”
    • “Once you've finished the main storyline, there's not much incentive to play again.”
    • “The lack of diverse endings makes replaying the game feel redundant.”
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Pizza Titan Ultra is a casual platformer game with comedy and science fiction themes.

Pizza Titan Ultra is available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 4 and others.

Pizza Titan Ultra was released on September 26, 2018.

Pizza Titan Ultra was developed by Breakfall.

Pizza Titan Ultra has received mostly positive reviews from players and mostly positive reviews from critics. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its stability.

Pizza Titan Ultra is a single player game.

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