About This Game Pizza Titan Ultra is a fast paced 3rd-person action platformer focused on fighting and smashing through a futuristic city, in a giant mech, to deliver pizza. Deliver pizza to keep time on the clock, and battle through an army of evil robots from a former rival pizzeria!THIS GAME IS BEST PLAYED WITH A CONTROLLERFeatures:32 crazy pizza delivery missions in 8 awesome handcrafted zones of the cityHighly replayable challenges with randomized, escalating waves of enemies and delivery locationsSaturday morning level entertainment with a campaign of VIP (Very Important Pizza) deliveriesLaugh out loud funny dialogue as you pursue pizza and justice in Galactic CityUltra customizable mech with unlockable parts and whatever paint job you feel keeps you looking radicalChoose from 4 ultra moves to meet the needs of your delivery missionTotally destructable cityscape, with different missions asking you to be safe, smash the place, or just leave it up to youWear a giant cat head as you fight mouse-eared tanks to serve fast foodWhat people are saying:"Pizza Titan Ultra... looks f***ing awesome... it's some trippy s**t. It's like Crazy Taxi for pizzas and mechs."-Total Biscuit"This is a game that makes sense... That [theme] song alone is probably worth $15 dollars. Check it out."-Giant Bomb"The concept is ridiculous and it took all of two minutes for me to fall in love with the arcade beat-em-up, pizza delivery game."-KnowTechie"10/10. 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."-Game Grin"Very strong possibility of being my game of the year."-David Janes | TheChillRoom 6d5b4406ea Title: Pizza Titan UltraGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:BreakfallPublisher:BreakfallRelease Date: 25 Apr, 2018 Pizza Titan Ultra Download Windows 7 Ultimate This game made me really hungry for pizza. Oh, and it's pretty fun too!. A \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ING PIZZASHOP GUNDAM!!!!. It's exactly what it looks like. An isometric arcade game where you play a lumbering mech sprinting across the city to deliver pizzas to various targets, while collecting time bonuses and battling an ever increasing horde of evil robots.Several different maps on which to play of increasing difficulty and various gimmicks, from a pleasant suburb to cities of different shapes to archipelagos to a volcanic crater. Those too focused on Crazy Taxi might find the smalll time bonuses for deliveries to be insulting, but the game is balanced a bit more around collecting time and cash and special items in the field as well. A story campaign accompanies partly to act as a tutorial for the arcade score-chasing modes but manages to give its own value; there the time limits are generally quite generous.The story offers a variety of different objectives on each map and a decent enough story. It is seldom funny but surprisingly charming, your team is given a decent amount of character without wasting your time so everyone comes across as memorable; heck, I downright liked the crew by the end in almost the same way I liked the old Star Fox squad. Everyone you meet is a parody of some sort, but the game doesn't dwell TOO hard on references so it ends up charming rather than like a bad Big Bang Theory episode. I enjoyed the story.The actual arcade gameplay is simple enough, but decently fun. Your mech has a sprint toggle, which gives it speed, but also means you must contend with momentum. Jumps, dodges, air attacks, ground attacks, a small selection of super moves to pick from... with sprint toggling your attacks from momentum focused to area focused... There is enough to the game to chew on, and each enemy tends to be countered by one or two of your moves, but the impacts and execution animations of some of the bigger enemies are pretty terrible, but that is forgiveable. You do not feel like a giant robot fighting other giant robots at all, but you do feel like a giant robot who really has to be somewhere and is swatting enemies out of the way as quickly as possible to get back to running. Yet despite all this, the platforming and movement is largely precise. The game asks a lot of precision jumping in later levels and, apart from the occasional geometry glitch, it's surprisingly easy to land jumps on the islands the game asks you to while keeping momentum.Pizza Titan isn't great... but it is quite good. The arcade score chasing isn't at the level of an old-school Japanese game, but it's still clearly made by gamers and for gamers, and definitely scratches the one-more-run score chase itch. It's miles ahead of several old school games Yakuza has had me play.... And the campaign is a nice bonus, to the point where you probably wouldn't waste your money just doing the campaign. But you might find you like it well enough to come back to the real meat of score chasing. It probably won't replace Outrun 2006 or RE5 Mercenaries for you, but I think Pizza Titan is definitely worth a look, if for nothing else than that nobody has done anything quite like this before.. Must deliver pizza at all costs! Crazy Taxi meets Rampage. Lots of good humour, even if it is a little CHEESY ( \u0361\u00b0 \u035c\u0296 \u0361\u00b0). -Fully distructible environment!-Customize your own mech!-Use multiple combos to fight against evil cheezbots!-Destroy public properties!-Pizza!10\/10 Could live with it before Armored Core 6 comes out.. CHEESY 80s & 90s references!An arcade PIZZA delivery game where you chase the $$DOUGH!TOPPING the list is the giant mech!This a game is a very SLICE!...And just like pizza, giant mech robots, arcades and the early 90s - this game is radically bodacious dudes!. Juste the most epic game with mecha and pizza.. I'm going to call this a "recommendation with caveats" because it's almost impossible NOT to recommend the game based on the sheer premise of it, at least with the half-off coupon. You're a mech the size of a skyscraper that inevitably causes massive collateral damage to the cityscape in the process of delivering pizzas, which you do by punching them directly through apartment walls. It's like a more casual Crazy Taxi mixed with Blast Corps.Unfortunately, the game is a little barebones. The only graphics options are a handful of prefab settings, and the only game modes are "endless" and "campaign". Said campaign is awkwardly cobbled together as a sort of variant on the endless mode while relegating the actual core of the game, delivering pizzas, to the almost vestigial purpose of slight timer extensions while you focus on completing one primary task; typically finding collectibles, smashing buildings, or killing some of the enemy units that constantly harangue you. Endless mode challenges you to get high score medals, while the campaign does not.You're usually told not to smash too many buildings, but there's no downside to doing so; it actually helps clear the path if it's a route you'll be travelling regularly. Delivering a pizza always nets you the same flat time bonus, which will NEVER be anywhere near the time you spent on the trip, forcing you to scrounge timer extension pickups for as long as you can to keep the round going. It's HARD to actually earn gold medals in endless, yes, but there's a decidedly firm ceiling on how long you can actually last.And that's pretty much it. This lack of depth is easier to ignore in a multiplayer game, say Starwhal, because you're playing with friends and the absurdity alone can be enough to sustain a very simple premise. In a singleplayer arcade-style game, you need a much tighter focus on mechanical execution and skill ceiling to really stand out, and I just don't think this has that.It's still good, and probably worth the look. Just not great, which it feels like it had the potential to be.
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Updated: Apr 1, 2020
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