

Now please get out of my house- Bryan Lee O'Malley September 10, 2020 Huge thank you to the fans who never shut up about the Scott Pilgrim game, not once, ever, even for one second to let me sleep. In the ensuing years, its fans have been particularly insistent about seeing the game come back. The original game was only available for four years, until it was delisted from digital storefronts in 2014, likely due to licensing issues. The updated version includes local and online co-op. Plus, it has an incredible chiptune soundtrack courtesy of Anamanaguchi. It’s a 2D sidescroller beat-em-up featuring the relatable, ridiculous, nerdy characters from Brian Lee O’Malley’s graphic novel series, with plenty of musical mini games and evil exes to destroy. Like all off-shoots of the Scott Pilgrim franchise so far, the game is fairly fantastic.
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It includes the full game, plus the Knives Chau and Wallace Wells add-on packs.

Scott Pilgrim vs the World: The Game Complete Edition lands this holiday season for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Switch, Stadia and PC.

It's an offering that lets old school fans relive one of the best side-scrolling beat-em-ups ever made.Ten years after its launch on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Scott Pilgrim vs the World: The Game is coming back in a Complete Edition for current-gen consoles. Plays on Xbox 360 & Xbox 360 (not backwards compatible) Beat em up Included Achievements. Scott Pilgrim is a steal at only £11.99 on the Nintendo Switch eShop and well worth the asking price to experience such a fun, furious fist throwing fest. One of the best things about this is release is that a physical version is also being released by distributor Limited Run Games, ensuring that if the game is ever delisted again fans with physical copies will still be able to enjoy this legendary game. Knowing when to block and when to use a special attack can turn the tide, as once the enemy has you on the ground they will do their best to take cheap shots and whittle down your health. You can also summon allies to help you beat down bosses and can coordinate with other players to perform devastating combo attacks. The game has a great sense of humour, and you’ll see influences from iconic video games everywhere, creating a fun and winning combination.Īs you level up you unlock new devastating signature moves like area-of-effect attacks that drain gut points but come in handy if you're surrounded. Throw kegs, bottles, snowballs, cups, tripods and anything you can get your hands on while trying to land killer combos and put your foes down for the count. Each character has their own strengths, weaknesses and special moves.ĭefeated enemies drop coins just like in the comic, and just like NES classic River City Rampage, you spend that money on food and items that enhance your stats making you much more powerful through increasing your Strength, Speed, Defence and Willpower. You can play as Scott, Ramona, Kim or Stills and the complete edition also includes DLC characters Knives and Wallace.

Due to the 2D 8-bit art style, the game has stood the test of time better than most and has held up remarkably well, with stylised visuals that fit the game perfectly.Īnamanaguchi's pumping chiptune soundtrack is thankfully also intact, providing the perfect soundtrack to the game's 8-bit aesthetic and the rush to beat down your foes.įight your way through hordes of enemies including zombies, ninjas, robots and - most unbelievably - vegans, in themed stages that culminate in epic, challenging boss fights as you take on the League of Evil Exes who are varied enough to be unique and enjoyable. The comic-inspired pixel art has never looked better. While the plot is simple, it's also very reminiscent of early video game tropes which normally involved rescuing a girlfriend or princess from evil. The game is loosely based on the comics by Bryan Lee O’Malley (which later became a cult film) in which geeky, slacker Scott Pilgrim from the mysterious land of Toronto, Canada has to fight and defeat the seven evil exes of his love Ramona Flowers. After years of waiting patiently, fans can now get their hands on a re-release of the iconic adventure. Fans have begged Ubisoft to resolve whatever licencing issues were preventing it from coming to modern platforms and finally, it’s happened.
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Originally released as a download-only title on the Xbox 360 and PS3 back in 2010, the game was delisted on all digital stores in 2014… until now.
