Supreme: Pizza Empire
- January 9, 2015
- Nexeon Studios
- 2h median play time
"Supreme: Pizza Empire" is a simulation game where you build and manage your own pizza delivery business, starting from a single shop and expanding through upgrades and hiring employees. Face challenges such as mobsters, corruption, and competition, with your choices impacting the game's outcome in a dynamic world. The game offers various scenarios, including staying in a single location or growing into a pizza empire.
Reviews
- The game offers a fun and engaging experience with pizza making and delivery mechanics, especially during the driving sequences.
- It has a charming and humorous premise, allowing players to build their own pizza empire from a small shop.
- The graphics are stylized and visually appealing, contributing to an enjoyable atmosphere.
- Gameplay becomes repetitive and tedious quickly, with many players feeling stuck in a cycle of grinding for reputation and orders.
- Driving mechanics are frustrating and unresponsive, leading to failed deliveries and a lack of enjoyment during that aspect of the game.
- The game suffers from bugs and technical issues, including crashes and glitches that hinder progress and overall experience.
- gameplay13 mentions
- 23 % positive mentions
- 54 % neutral mentions
- 23 % negative mentions
The gameplay has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it repetitive and tedious, leading to boredom after short play sessions. While late-game content offers more enjoyment, many feel that the mechanics are frustrating and lack depth. Updates have altered driving mechanics and visuals, which some players believe detracts from the overall experience, although others appreciate the easy-to-learn mechanics and fun elements present in the game.
“The gameplay is far more intriguing than that of Tom Clancy: Wildlands.”
“The scenery looks awesome, the gameplay mechanics are easy to learn and it's a lot of fun.”
“I made a video review to show off some of the features and gameplay of this game!”
“I seriously love all food-related games and really wanted to love this game, but it's just hard for me to play more than 15 minutes at a time without getting bored with the game mechanics and feeling like it's missing something.”
“Late game gets a bit more fun, but most people won't get there as the basic gameplay is so repetitive, tedious, and not fun!”
“I found the gameplay mechanics to be too frustrating to be fun.”
- graphics6 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 17 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising the cute and detailed visuals, rating them as high as 9/10, while others express disappointment, describing them as "rubbish" and feeling that they detract from the overall experience. Despite the varying opinions, many appreciate the charm and creativity in the design elements, such as the character and environment details.
“When first playing the game, I loved the music, excited to make my own shop. I laughed so hard when seeing my character for the first time. The graphics look so cute and very nice; I love the clouds! I appreciate how much detail you guys put into the game. You didn't cut back on anything. It might not be high-end graphics, but it's still good enough to be able to play. The pizza and toppings, to the car and being able to drive to my customer, is so awesome!”
“The graphics are 9/10.”
“My first impression of the game was that I had wasted my money; the graphics were rubbish, and I couldn't figure out how to make a decent pizza to save my life.”
“Graphically, it's okay.”
“Having the cooking graphic on the order line itself would fix this confusion.”
- music4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The music in the game effectively captures the Italian pizzeria vibe, enhancing the overall atmosphere with its jazzy style that players find delightful and fitting. Reviewers appreciate the attention to detail in both the music and the game's environment, which collectively contribute to an immersive and enjoyable experience.
“And I love the jazzy style (typical) Italian/pizza game music.”
“The music and surroundings really give that Italy vibe.”
“The music, the quality ingredients, every single detail is a mirror image of life in a pizzeria!”
“And I love the jazzy style of the typical Italian/pizza game music.”
- grinding3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be repetitive and tedious, particularly when managing multiple stores, as it often detracts from the enjoyable elements like making orders. While late-game content may offer some improvement, many users feel that the basic gameplay is too monotonous to keep them engaged long enough to reach that point.
“It's not super engaging once you get more than one store; it's a fairly repetitive process of grinding reputation for each new store until you can get a manager, then you can ignore that store going forward because the manager does everything for you.”
“The parts of the game that should be fun, like making orders, are more tedious than anything, and it's very difficult to measure if you're improving on your pizza-making skills at all or if it's just a total crapshoot on whether or not you get a perfect order.”
“Late game gets a bit more fun, but most people won't get there as the basic gameplay is so repetitive, tedious, and not fun!”
- stability3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's stability is a significant concern, with users reporting frequent bugs that hinder progress, including a game-breaking freeze during a specific quest. While some find the gameplay enjoyable, the overall experience is marred by these technical issues, leading to a general recommendation against playing.
“About the game itself, this is definitely a 'not recommended' from me. The game gets really boring when you are trying to grind out the achievements, and it's very buggy.”
“Game-breaking bug won't let me advance; it freezes every time on 'health inspector' after a few in-game days.”
“Buggy but fun.”
- humor3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is initially engaging, with amusing random events and situations, but it tends to lose its charm as gameplay becomes repetitive, particularly after acquiring a manager. Players find some humor in absurd scenarios, like accumulating significant debt while the game continues, but overall, the comedic elements may not sustain interest throughout.
“There are still funny and new random events where you need to take decisions.”
“Kind of funny I was over 2 million in debt, but the game kept playing anyway while it kept deducting like crazy.”
- story3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story revolves around building an empire through engaging delivery missions and mini quests, including interactions with mafia elements and competitors. Players enjoy the challenge of creating the perfect pizza while expanding their stores, making the narrative both fun and immersive.
“I saw this is about building an empire; you get to expand your stores, there are mini quests involving the mafia, there are competitors, and you make your own pizza.”
“For example, one of the quests is to make a certain number of 'perfect orders', which involves perfect cooking and perfect delivery.”
- monetization3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game primarily revolves around managing employee salaries and optional purchases like advertising and events, which players feel lack clear impact or guidance. Players express uncertainty about how advertising affects gameplay, indicating a need for better transparency in the monetization mechanics.
“As far as I can tell, the only direct control of my money I have is what I pay employees and optional purchases (advertising, events, etc).”
“I have no idea what effect advertising has on the game or how to decide what the sliders do.”