![]() Your score will slowly decrease as time goes down, but once time hits 0 your score will plummet dramatically, and if you don't escape the level before THAT hits 0, you lose and get booted from the level and have to do it all over again. As mentioned, you punch a giant face and then it's Pizza Time. More importantly, though, these points are what protect you at the end of stages. These points will determine how Peppino feels after levels, giving a rank on your performance. You gain a score through collecting pizza-related items and defeating enemies, and getting a KO combo on your foes will yield even more points. ![]() The game is a platformer, and it's your mission to run, jump, dash, go absolutely ballistic, wield a shotgun, piledrive foes, collect pizza toppings, discover secrets, and find your way to a big …face thing at the end of levels, immediately deck it, and then make a break for the exit before a timer counts down to 0 and you hemorrhage pizza ingredients until you ultimate die of lack of pizza. ![]() Pizza Tower is a game that blatantly wears its Wario Land inspiration on its shoulders, even stating that it is inspired by it on the creator's twitter (link to twitter here), having aspects seen throughout the each of the classic games, but manages to have its own identity aside. The demo's story is that the playable character, Peppino, got lost on the way to SAGE and wound up in a bootleg SAGE hosted by Snick the Porcupine. The game is not complete yet, nor is the actual game's story in this. To drop a quick note before I forget, this is a review specifically of the SAGE 2k19 Demo for this game, I've played the original demo release for SAGE as well as the v1.4 with some revisions. And as seems to be the case this year, fans once again provide. Point is, we've been hurting for a sultry new Wario game of grungy cartoonish antics and thought-provoking platforming puzzles. I'm a huge fan of Wario games, been playing them since Wario Land 1 and 2 on the original Gameboy, and even once wrote reviews of them for a different site (don't bother looking, they got lost in a server crash on said site and are being re-reviewed by myself at a later date), but Wario is another one of those franchises neglected by Nintendo ever since the mid-Wii era when Nintendo went through some sort of existential crisis. ![]()
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