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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition

2021
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Comedy, Side View Perspective, Fighting, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableJan 14, 2021
PlatformNintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
DeveloperEngine Software
Overview

Rediscover the beloved 2D arcade-style beat 'em up inspired by the iconic comic book series and movie, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.

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Metacritic Score

79


Opencritic Score

78


IMDB Score

7.7

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Critics generally praise Story of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game for faithfully following the comic book/movie storyline, capturing the hipster vibe of the early 2000s. While some mention it deviates slightly, most appreciate its fun and fast-paced narrative with engaging characters and themes. Despite minor criticisms, the game is seen as a solid adaptation that successfully brings the Scott Pilgrim world to life in a video game format.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Story of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition are generally positive. Many critics, such as Destructoid and GameCritics, appreciate how the game closely follows the main Scott Pilgrim comic book/movie storyline. They highlight the game's faithfulness to the source material, with the protagonist, Scott Pilgrim, on a quest to defeat his love interest's seven evil exes. The narrative is described as straightforward, fun, and fast-paced, with enjoyable scenes and images at the beginning and end of each level (Twinfinite). The exploration of characters and themes is also praised, as the game captures the hipster façade of the early aughts with surprising detail (Windows Central). However, there are a few critics who express some negative aspects regarding the story. Xbox Tavern mentions that the game does not strictly follow the narratives of the books or the movie, suggesting that the story isn't the main concern in this arcade-style beat 'em up. We Got This Covered also points out that the game wisely puts most of the story beats on the back burner, providing a super-condensed version of the events to avoid the cringier aspects of the story. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Story of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition is a faithful adaptation of the Scott Pilgrim comic book and movie. The game's narrative is praised for its straightforward and fun nature, as well as its exploration of characters and themes. While some critics note that the story may not be the main focus of the game, it is still appreciated for its faithfulness to the source material and its ability to translate the story well into the world of video games.


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Critics generally praise Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition for its fast-paced and engaging combat system, variety of movesets, and enjoyable co-op gameplay. However, some critics criticize clunky movement controls, difficulty spikes, and hit detection issues. Overall, the game offers an enjoyable 2D beat 'em up experience with satisfying combat, despite some gameplay flaws.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition are generally positive. Many critics praise the combat system, describing it as fast-paced, satisfying, and engaging. They highlight the variety of movesets and skills that each character possesses, allowing players to experiment and find their preferred playstyle. The ability to level up characters and unlock new moves adds depth and replayability to the game, as mentioned by critics like Destructoid and MondoXbox. Co-op gameplay is also commended, with critics like Xbox Tavern and PlayStation LifeStyle mentioning that playing with friends enhances the enjoyment of the game. On the negative side, some critics express concerns about certain aspects of the gameplay. The movement controls are criticized by God is a Geek and Game Rant, who mention that movement can feel clunky and cumbersome at times. The difficulty level is also a point of contention, with critics like GamesRadar+ and Game Rant noting that the early hours of the game can feel restrictive and require grinding to progress. COGconnected criticizes the hit detection and movement speed, stating that landing strikes can be difficult and movement feels slow. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition offers an enjoyable and engaging gameplay experience. The combat system, with its variety of moves and skills, is praised for its depth and satisfaction. The ability to level up characters and unlock new moves adds replay value. Co-op gameplay is highlighted as a positive aspect, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the game. However, there are some concerns about movement controls, difficulty level, and certain gameplay mechanics such as hit detection and movement speed. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment is positive, with the gameplay being described as a well-crafted 2D beat 'em up with a satisfying combat system and challenging difficulty, as mentioned by critics like Jeuxvideo.com.


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Critics raved about the stunning 8-bit graphics and pixel art style of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition, praising its nostalgic charm and vibrant colors. While some minor criticisms were noted, the overwhelming consensus was highly positive, with the visuals capturing the essence of the original comics and enhancing the overall gaming experience.

The majority of the critics unanimously praised the graphics and visual design of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition. The game's 8-bit and pixel art style was widely appreciated, with critics like Daily Star and GAMINGbible describing it as beautifully rendered and fantastic. The visuals were often described as a love letter to old-school beat 'em ups, capturing the essence of the original comics (Jeuxvideo.com). The pixelated style, reminiscent of retro games, was commended for its nostalgic charm and ability to transport players back to a bygone era (God is a Geek). The character designs were distinct and the animations were expressive, adding to the overall visual appeal (GameCritics). The game's vibrant colors and punk rock attitude elevated the environments and visual effects (God is a Geek). The levels were filled with references and clever easter eggs, making the visuals even more enjoyable (Screen Rant). While the overall consensus was overwhelmingly positive, there were a few minor criticisms mentioned by a couple of critics. Vooks mentioned over-animated bouncing boobs and inconsistent movement speed, which could be seen as distracting or detracting from the overall experience. However, these criticisms were isolated and did not significantly impact the overall positive reception of the graphics and visual design. In conclusion, the graphics and visual design of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition were highly praised by the majority of critics. The game's 8-bit and pixel art style, along with its vibrant colors and distinct character designs, captured the essence of the original comics and provided a nostalgic and visually appealing experience. The visuals were described as fantastic, beautiful, and a love letter to old-school beat 'em ups. While there were a few minor criticisms mentioned, they were overshadowed by the overwhelmingly positive reception of the game's graphics and visual design. Overall, the critics agreed that the visuals were a standout aspect of the game, contributing to its charm and enjoyment.


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Critics rave about the sound design and music in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition, praising Anamanaguchi's chiptune soundtrack as superb, kickass, and iconic. The music perfectly complements the gameplay and enhances the retro art style. While some critics mention issues like muffled sound and muted SFX, the overall consensus is highly positive. The soundtrack is hailed as one of the best in gaming, capturing the essence of the game's retro vibe and contributing significantly to the overall enjoyment and immersion of the game.

The opinions of multiple videogame reviewers regarding the Sound Design and Music of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition are overwhelmingly positive. The majority of critics praised the game's soundtrack, composed by Anamanaguchi, as a standout feature that adds to the overall experience. Critics such as Destructoid, GAMINGbible, GameCritics, and God is a Geek all highlight the bangin' chiptune soundtrack, describing it as superb, propulsive, kickass, and superb, respectively. They emphasize how the music perfectly complements the gameplay and enhances the game's art style. The chiptune tracks by Anamanaguchi are described as infectious, iconic, and a mix of rock and pop with 8-bit game sound conventions. The soundtrack is also praised for its high energy, timelessness, and ability to rival the best in the genre. While the overwhelming sentiment is positive, there are a few critics who mention some negatives regarding the sound design and music. Gamers Heroes notes issues with muffled sound, and Gaming Age mentions extremely muted SFX even at maximum volume. These criticisms suggest that there may be some technical issues or inconsistencies with the sound quality in certain aspects of the game. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Sound Design and Music of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition is highly impressive and enjoyable. The soundtrack by Anamanaguchi is consistently praised as one of the best in gaming, with its chiptune style capturing the essence of the game's retro vibe. Critics such as Jeuxvideo.com, Screen Rant, Pure Xbox, and Trusted Reviews highlight the return of the original soundtrack composed by Anamanaguchi, considering it one of the most memorable of the seventh generation of consoles. The positive reception of the Sound Design and Music suggests that it greatly contributes to the overall enjoyment and immersion of the game, making it a standout feature for fans of the original game and newcomers alike.


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Critics had mixed opinions on the technical performance of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game across different platforms. Nintendo Switch received positive feedback for smooth online co-op, while Xbox One had minor hiccups like glitches and visual/audio issues. However, PlayStation 4 faced significant challenges with crashes, sound/visual glitches, and connectivity issues. Overall, Nintendo Switch had the best performance, Xbox One had some issues, and PlayStation 4 struggled the most. Jeuxvideo.com praised technical performance on powerful machines for all versions.

In terms of technical performance on the Nintendo Switch, the critics had mixed opinions. GAMINGbible praised the online co-op for running smoothly, indicating a positive experience. Jeuxvideo.com also commended the game's technical performance on the Nintendo Switch, mentioning high resolutions and smooth frame rates on powerful machines. However, NintendoWorldReport highlighted some issues, such as cumbersome menus and imprecise object positioning. They also mentioned that online features and new content were locked behind Ubisoft's server sign-in. Screen Rant did not provide specific details about the technical performance but mentioned issues with the online multiplayer mode. Overall, while there were some minor drawbacks, the general consensus for the Nintendo Switch version leans towards positive technical performance. Moving on to the Xbox One version, the critics generally had a few concerns regarding the technical performance. Cultured Vultures mentioned minor visual errors and instances of cheap damage as minor nitpicks. Jeuxvideo.com, similar to their opinion on the Nintendo Switch version, praised the technical performance on powerful machines, highlighting high resolutions and smooth frame rates. However, TheXboxHub mentioned issues with doors, coins, and noticeable bugs, while Windows Central reported visual and audio glitches, including muffled sound effects. Xbox Tavern encountered some glitches, such as getting knocked out of the map or getting stuck as ghosts, but stated that these disruptions were rare and did not significantly impact the experience. Overall, the Xbox One version had a few technical hiccups, but the consensus suggests that they were not overly detrimental to the overall gameplay experience. Unfortunately, the PlayStation 4 version faced more significant technical challenges, as reported by the critics. Game Rant criticized the game for crashing issues, especially during boss fights, which were described as extremely disappointing. Gamers Heroes mentioned crashes, muffled sound, lines across the screen, frequent disconnects, and lag in the online mode. GamingTrend experienced a crash during the Boss Rush mode. However, Jeuxvideo.com praised the technical performance on powerful machines, including high resolutions and smooth frame rates. PlayStation LifeStyle mentioned issues with controls and picking up items, possibly due to the larger screen or controller compatibility. Push Square noted some input lag in online co-op but stated that it worked okay overall. Siliconera mentioned trouble with online multiplayer connectivity but expected it to be resolved with patches. Despite the positive feedback on technical performance from Jeuxvideo.com, the overall consensus for the PlayStation 4 version indicates significant technical issues, including crashes, sound and visual glitches, and connectivity problems. Overall, the critics' opinions on the technical performance of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition varied across different gaming platforms. The Nintendo Switch version generally received positive feedback, with smooth online co-op and high resolutions mentioned. The Xbox One version had some technical hiccups, including glitches and visual/audio issues, but they were not overly disruptive. However, the PlayStation 4 version faced more significant challenges, with crashes, sound and visual glitches, and connectivity problems being the primary concerns. Despite the mixed opinions, it is worth noting that Jeuxvideo.com consistently praised the technical performance on powerful machines for both the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 versions, suggesting that the game can run smoothly under optimal conditions.


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Critics generally praise Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition for its replay value, citing additional multiplayer modes, DLC content, and character upgrades as highlights. The game offers variety with extra modes like Boss Rush and Battle Royal, along with different characters and endings. However, some critics note limitations in online play and repetitive gameplay. Overall, the game is seen as engaging for fans of beat 'em up games and the Scott Pilgrim franchise.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition are generally positive. Many critics praise the game for its additional multiplayer modes and DLC content, which adds to the replayability. Critics such as Daily Star and Starbit highlight the inclusion of multiplayer for up to four players, increasing the fun and value of the game. Destructoid and Noisy Pixel mention the ability to level up character stats and purchase upgrades, which make the game more engaging and provide a reason to replay. The presence of hidden shops with various stat-boosting goods is also mentioned as a positive aspect by Destructoid. The inclusion of extra game modes, such as Boss Rush, Battle Royal, and Survival Horror, is highlighted by critics like Vooks and Worth Playing, adding variety and replay value to the game. The option to play with different characters, each with their own move sets and endings, is also mentioned as a positive aspect by DualShockers and Pure Xbox. However, there are some negative aspects mentioned by the critics. Some critics, like NintendoWorldReport and GamingTrend, mention that certain side modes, such as boss rush, dodgeball, and survivor mode, are not available for online play, limiting the replayability for those who prefer online multiplayer. The repetitive nature of the game is also mentioned by Trusted Reviews and Hardcore Gamer, stating that the short campaign can be completed in a few hours and the bonus modes, while providing some gameplay variety, are not major selling points. Siliconera suggests that there may not be enough new content to justify a second purchase for those who have played the game before, focusing more on the inclusion of DLC characters and the potential to play with friends and family as reasons to double-dip. Overall, the critics agree that Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition offers a good amount of replay value. The additional multiplayer modes, DLC content, and the ability to level up character stats and purchase upgrades are praised by multiple critics. The inclusion of extra game modes, different characters with their own move sets and endings, and the option for online and couch co-op are also mentioned as positive aspects. However, some critics mention limitations in online multiplayer and the repetitive nature of the game as potential drawbacks. Despite these negatives, the overall consensus is that the game provides enough replayability to keep players engaged, especially for fans of the original game, the Scott Pilgrim franchise, or beat 'em up games.


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Overall Verdict

Critics mostly love Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition for its fun gameplay, stunning visuals, and great soundtrack. They praise its multiplayer fun, challenging gameplay, and nostalgic art style. Some critics mention downsides like needing an Ubisoft Connect account, potential repetitiveness, and combat issues. Overall, critics recommend it for beat 'em up fans, despite minor flaws, calling it a solid nostalgic experience worth playing.

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Apptrigger.com

Jan 29, 2021

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The game is praised as one of the best in the beat em' up genre, with a 16-bit heart and personality that helps alleviate frustrating moments. The online co-op option is recommended, and the game is described as a pleasant and wholesome experience.

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Game-over.com

Jan 19, 2021

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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game - Complete Edition is highly recommended for beat 'em up fans, offering satisfying gameplay, top-tier combo system, excellent soundtrack, and added value from DLC content.


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Stevivor.com

Jan 13, 2021

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The game is highly recommended and priced at $22.95 AUD.

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Worthplaying.com

Jan 13, 2021

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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game - Complete Edition is a top-tier beat-'em-up title with tight gameplay, rich genre elements, and the addition of online play. It is highly recommended for fans of the genre and newcomers alike.

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Thesixthaxis.com

Jan 13, 2021

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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition is an excellent game and a triumphant return for a modern classic. It offers fresh and exciting gameplay, a visually appealing retro art style, and a delightful soundtrack. The difficulty can be challenging, and the online multiplayer requires an Ubisoft account.

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Destructoid.com

Jan 18, 2021

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The game is still fresh and different even after 10 years, and it continues to be a happy time sink. The only gripe mentioned is the requirement to create an account and sign into Ubisoft Connect to unlock Knives, which may be a concern if Ubisoft deprecates their service.


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Xboxtavern.com

Jan 15, 2021

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The review concludes that Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game is a must-have for beat 'em up fans, praising the action-packed co-op gameplay and the soundtrack. It mentions that it takes some time to learn and master combos, but once you do, it's a smashing time.

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Screenrant.com

Jan 22, 2021

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The review praises the game as one of the finer beat'em ups of the past ten years, with a well-designed video game brawl and cute details throughout.

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Playstationlifestyle.net

Jan 13, 2021

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The game is praised as a perfect hit of nostalgia and a cult favorite.


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Gamingtrend.com

Jan 13, 2021

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The game is praised as one of the best modern beat-em ups with gorgeous visuals, an amazing soundtrack, and surprising depth in combat.

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