![]() I cannot stress enough how fantastic this game feels to control even in moments of max speed. Once you build enough momentum it becomes a test of your reflexes as you jump and smash through every enemy and blockade that’s in your way. Wario can move and groove on the best of days, but it’s nothing compared to how blisteringly fast Peppino moves through the titular Pizza Tower. Where it differs, however, is its pacing. You play as a dumpy weirdo, the levels are puzzly and filled with secrets, and there are exhilarating escape sequences at the end of each stage. Right off the bat, it’s clear that Pizza Tower (developed by Tour De Pizza) is heavily inspired by the Wario Land series, with Wario Land 4 being a particular influence on its core design. ![]() They’re both incredible and I can’t recommend them enough, and I’d like to talk about why these two fundamentally different experiences scratched a similar itch for me. So anyway, I recently finished Pizza Tower and Hi-Fi Rush, and I couldn’t help but appreciate how both of these games look to gaming’s past while building on those foundations to create something fresh and exciting. My self-control is strong, my will unbreakable. ![]() I have a horrible habit of stretching my time between too many things at once and it’s something I’ve been working on and getting better at. The era of keeping up with new releases is over this is my time to conquer that bottomless void of unfinished games that I impulsively purchased thanks to various bundles and sales and bundles of sales. ![]() ![]() 2023 is the year I finally focus on my ever-increasing backlog with furious intent. ![]()
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