



The game also lacks a feature to continue from where players left off, requiring players to run all the way back to their previous position when they restart the game. However, the game is priced a little steep at $20, and the lack of V-sync can lead to screen tearing for 144hz monitors. Graphics: GeForce GT 1030 (2 GB) or equivalent.No V-sync, causing screen tearing issues on high refresh rate monitors like 144Hz.Resuming progress from previous session can be difficult, requiring a full playthrough from the start.Higher than average price point ($20), compared to the game's content.Limited level count, but game length is well balanced.Optimal performance on average computers.Convenient option to quickly restart levels.Likable characters like Peppino and Gustavo.Stellar soundtrack, particularly the song "It's Pizza Time!".Challenging but fair and rewarding experience.The game's art style is charming, and the attention to detail in the animations is impressive. Graphically, Pizza Tower takes the weirdness of Wario Land and amplifies it, with characters that are highly expressive and have a range of strange animations. The game's controls are tight, responsive, and provide a great experience for speedrunners. In terms of gameplay, Pizza Tower offers a simple loop of going into a level, finding the end-of-level pillar, and making it back to the start before time runs out, all the while collecting power-ups, secrets, and other collectibles. The game's unusual platformer formula and quirky characters and animations, combined with its energetic soundtrack, makes it a fun and entertaining experience. The game also offers alternate characters like Gustavo to play as, each with their unique abilities. As Peppino, players can explore up to five floors of the tower, fight off monsters, and destroy everything in their path.
