Pizza Tower review: Madcap platforming at 100mph

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A screenshot of a level from Pizza Tower.


NEED TO KNOW

What is it? A platformer inspired by Wario Land and ’90s cartoons.
Expect to pay: $19.99 (Steam)
Developer: Tour De Pizza
Publisher: Tour De Pizza
Reviewed on: Steam Deck
Multiplayer? No
Link: Steam page (opens in new tab)

Nintendo classics have always been ripe pickings for indie reimaginings. Series like Mario and Zelda have directly inspired greats like Shovel Knight and Tunic, and you can’t walk five-feet without stepping into a new metroidvania. But I’ve often pondered, where were the Wario Land revivals? Its mix of high-speed platforming, exploration, and anarchic, slapstick energy made for some of the Game Boy’s crown jewels. 

Well, looks like I wasn’t the only one to have that thought—in the last few years, we’ve suddenly had an influx of Wario-likes, from the breakout-inspired Antonball Deluxe and its upcoming sequel Anton Blast, to a Doom mod called Treasure Tech. Pizza Tower was announced right at the start of the trend, back in 2018, and now it’s finally here. Turns out it was well worth the wait.

(Image credit: Tour De Pizza)

We join aging pizza chef Peppino Spaghetti as he’s sitting in his pizzeria, worrying about making enough to keep the lights on. Suddenly, he’s paid a visit by the nefarious Pizza Face—who is, of course, a giant floating pizza with a face. Pizza Face informs him that his home—the titular Pizza Tower—will soon shoot a giant laser at the pizzeria, destroying it instantly. And so begins Peppino’s high-speed quest to climb the tower and stop his cheesy nemesis. 



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