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Pizza Titan Ultra

2018
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player, Racing
AvailableApr 25, 2018
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperBreakfall
Overview

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. Experience arcadey action with speedy attacking and dodging, while attempting to control the massive weight of a 10 storey mobile pizzeria - just try not to make too much of a mess!

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

68


Opencritic Score

76

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11 reviews found

100

Gamegrin.com

Apr 23, 2018

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. But because I can? I love it even more.


85

Nintendoworldreport.com

Oct 23, 2018

A lot of the recent releases have been in genres that have been oversaturated in recent months so it’s nice to get something fresh and fun. Pizza Titan Ultra is a fun and colorful break when you’ve got the blues from playing too many dark and serious titles in a row.


80

Gamingtrend.com

Aug 27, 2018

Pizza Titan Ultra is not delivery, but it’s delectably delicious. 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.


75

Dvsgaming.org

Nov 8, 2018

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70

Thexboxhub.com

Oct 12, 2018

Despite the issues, Breakfall knows what Pizza Titan Ultra is, and for that it’s a better game. At roughly 5 hours to completion, it never gets old, supplying enough variety to keep you entertained. Priced at £9.99/$11.99, it is worth your time if you’re looking to spend an evening with a unique experience.


67

Gaming-age.com

Dec 3, 2018

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65

Nintendoenthusiast.com

Nov 5, 2018

Pizza Titan Ultra is solid at best, frustrating at worst, and is overall just a bit above average. That’s a shame because I had higher hopes for this title, but ultimately, I am not walking away too disappointed. If you find this title as intriguing as I did, it may still be worth a shot–just keep in mind that Pizza Titan Ultra is thin crust through and through.


65

Playstationlifestyle.net

Aug 27, 2018

As hilarious as Pizza Titan Ultra can be, it is a one-note experience. For those looking for a numb-minded button masher, there’s plenty of meat on this bone.


60

Pushsquare.com

Aug 27, 2018

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. It’s a frustrating flaw, because between its high-octane arcade action and punchy personality, there’s a slice of something nice here – you’ve just got to pick off all of the bits you don’t like before you can truly enjoy it.


60

Absolutexbox.co.uk

Oct 4, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.

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