Scott Pilgrim Vs World Game
Jul 14, 2017 Hi everyone. As many of you I also want so bad to get this amazing game on PC. Especially on Steam, place where we generation of arcade beat em up classic style game could enjoy playing coop up to 4 player. OK that was a quick intro. This thread is not supposed to be discussion on wishing this game on PC and Steam. Am I the only one who thinks this game needs to be released on the PC? I mean, I know it was developed by Ubisoft, but didn't some of the devs from Tribute previously work for Ubisoft? Scott Pilgrim was an amazing game, I used to play it on my 360, really annoys me that it still hasn't been ported. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game is a side scrolling beat 'em up game based off the graphic novels. The game follows closely to the story of the graphic novels, and branches off at the very ending depending on which character the player has selected. The game was released in August of 2010 on both PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade. Metacritic Game Reviews, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game for PlayStation 3, This will be a video game based on Universal Pictures' upcoming action-comedy, Scott Pilgrim vs. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is a fun throwback to a simpler era, but visibility issues and a lack of online co-op get in the way of your enjoyment. Play as the casual style'd Wallace Wells a new.
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Scott Pilgrim is in love with Ramona Flowers.
There's just one problem..
He must defeat her seven evil exes .. Fight radical enemies .. Rock out with 4 player Co-op (as either Scott, Steven Stills, Ramona, or Kim from) .. Experience epic battles..
To win Ramona's heart!!!
Finally released, costs 10.00 USD and from my point of view (since I didn't pay for it, a friend did, XD) it was SO bloody worth it. A great movie-licensed game with *spoiler not really* a slightly altered, but gut-busting ending apparently. I haven't seen the movie nor read the comic book (but I am in the process of doing the latter) and the game was so epic, it almost makes (sorry Tom :p) Castle Crashers look like a beta! 4-player co-op, epic boss battles, pretty good difficulty, hilarity, animation by Paul Roberston (seriously, look him up), great scenes, fun for the whole beat'em up crowd. And for once, reading the ORIGINAL after playing the game isn't so bad, in fact, the game perks you up for the comic book (I'm on Volume 2) and I'm definitely going to see the film. Typekit free fonts.
The only thing missing is drop-out play and online, but on the latter one of the game's features would make having a 'random friend or acquaintance' drop in and steal something from you extremely disconcerting. $10 for all it's worth, probably pretty long if you don't 2x BA your way through like me and my friend did (unfortunately), and a glorious storyline that will leave you reeling for more. If you liked Double Dragon, River City Ransom, Streets Of Rage, No More Heroes, Megaman, Sonic, Mario, TMNT, and almost all of the remaining slew of beat'em ups and games from out of the 80s-90s, there is a reference or four in the game for you!
Another thing: has anyone figured out how to unlock Boss Rush mode yet? Or how to unlock the remaining secret characters?
Kicking the world in the teeth.
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World harkens back to old-school side-scrolling beat-em-ups such as River City Ransom and Streets of Rage, but with a few fun twists that make for one of the coolest downloadable games around.
Note that I said one of the coolest, not one of the best. For all the fun you'll have with Scott Pilgrim, it has two unforgivable omissions: No online gameplay and no instant drop-in/drop-out co-op play. That means you and three friends must sit on a couch together, share the same air (yech), and start from the main menu together. Come on, even Streets of Rage had drop-in co-op.
Outside of this, Scott Pilgrim is a real pleasure to play. It has the look and the humor of the comics, but with a ton of 8- and 16-bit flair that adds this killer mix of new game smell with old-school nostalgia.
There are seven levels to plunge through, each accessible from a cool 8-bit-styled hub world. And each has its own distinct look. Often times, when you think it just couldn't get wackier -- it does! Giant flying piggy banks, brain-nomming zombies, paparazzi, and much more wait for Scott and friends.
All of this goes down while listening to a brand-spanking new soundtrack from chiptune band Anamanaguchi. The music alone is worth the price -- seriously, this has got to be one of the best game soundtracks I've ever heard. It fits so perfectly, but stands strong on its own. You'll love it. And if you don't, frankly, you don't deserve this game.
Some new twists to the old-school style include RPG elements like unlocking new moves as you level up your character and spending sweet coin on upgrades to turn you from unassuming layabout to defender of all humanity -- or something along those lines. And you will most definitely need to collect coin for upgrades, because Scotty P. Vs. The World can be incredibly challenging at times. If you don't up your strength and defense, then you will be snuffed out quickly (turning into a ghost to haunt the screen as you drain life from your friends to resurrect yourself).
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World is clearly meant to be played with other people, because it sometimes feels impossible when going it alone. I had to grind -- replaying levels multiple times to power up -- in order to beat the game solo. And there's really very little difference in the difficulty settings once you've powered up, so 'easy' is almost as tough as hard. Sometimes, I just felt overwhelmed and other times I cursed cheap shots that felt impossible to avoid. Yet, I couldn't stop playing. That's a testament to Scott Pilgrim's charm and its genius soundtrack.
Verdict
Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World is really enjoyable, even if at times it can be really frustrating. The music is incredible and it has an amazing style unlike anything else out there. If only it had online co-op. But it doesn't. And so, while really cool, Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World is far from perfect.