PlayStation Just Added A Short, Surreal Adventure About Delivering Pizza
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PlayStation Just Added A Short, Surreal Adventure About Delivering Pizza
"Out on November 7 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, A Pizza Delivery is the first game from developer Eric Osuna. With one delivery left to make, B is sent from a normal apartment building into increasingly bizarre locales tracking down her customer's address, stopping along the way to chat with the characters who've made a home of these strange spaces she finds herself in."
"A Pizza Delivery is a short narrative game with light puzzle-solving, but its strongest asset is its sheer atmosphere. The dreamlike nature of its setting and B's journey mean A Pizza Delivery doesn't follow much of a traditional narrative, with each stop on her journey serving more to introduce a new environment to explore and a character to talk to."
"The spaces you travel through with B flit between idyllic forests, grim city streets, and grand coastlines without rhyme or reason. A doorway might lead to an entirely different time and place, and a road can end in an empty field with no such infrastructure in sight. B is confused but content to keep moving, and approaching the game with the same kind of acceptance of its discontinuity is the best way forward."
A Pizza Delivery releases November 7 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. The game follows B, a pizza delivery driver making one final drop who slips from a normal apartment building into increasingly bizarre, dreamlike locales. Gameplay focuses on light puzzle-solving and conversational encounters within disconnected vignettes. Environments shift abruptly between forests, city streets, and coastlines without clear logic. The game's strongest asset is its atmosphere and evocative spaces. The meandering structure limits narrative momentum, with many encounters feeling shallow and the ending coming across as abrupt. Each vignette still provides memorable moments and distinct characters.
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