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

2021
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Comedy, Old-School Style, Side View Perspective, Fighting, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableJan 14, 2021
PlatformPC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperUbisoft, Engine 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 praised Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game for its faithful adaptation of the source material, unique character endings, and catchy chiptune soundtrack. Some noted drawbacks in narrative depth and deviations from the original story, but overall, the game offers an enjoyable experience for fans of the franchise.

The critics generally praised the story of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition for its faithfulness to the source material, specifically the graphic novels and movie. GameGrin appreciated the unique endings for each character, offering replayability. Comicbook.com and Destructoid also highlighted the game's adherence to the main Scott Pilgrim comic book/movie storyline, with Destructoid mentioning the catchy chiptune soundtrack enhancing the experience. Screen Rant commended the sensitive exploration of the story in both the comic and the game, capturing the essence of Scott's quest to court Ramona Flowers. On the flip side, some critics pointed out drawbacks in the storytelling of the game. Gamer Escape noted a lack of depth in the narrative, attributing it to the game's more bare-bones approach with quick interstitial stills between stages. Xbox Tavern highlighted that the game deviates from the narratives of the books or the movie, indicating that the story isn't the main focus in this arcade-style beat 'em up. Worth Playing, while generally positive, mentioned that the additional content from the source material might not resonate with all players, potentially diluting the core storytelling experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition effectively translates the beloved story of Scott Pilgrim's quest to defeat Ramona Flowers' seven evil exes into an enjoyable gaming experience. The game's adherence to the source material, coupled with its nostalgic appeal and unique endings, resonated positively with many reviewers. However, some critics expressed concerns about the depth of the narrative and deviations from the original narratives. Despite these criticisms, the majority of critics appreciated the game's faithful adaptation of the story, making it a recommended choice for fans of the Scott Pilgrim franchise.


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Critics praise Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition for its engaging beat 'em up mechanics, character-specific attacks, and co-op play option. They highlight satisfying combat, combo system, and character progression through upgrades. However, some critics criticize issues like poor hit detection, clunky controls, and repetitive gameplay. Overall, the game offers a mix of classic arcade brawler charm with modern RPG elements, though some flaws may impact player enjoyment.

The gameplay of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition has received praise from several critics for its engaging elements. Critics like XboxAddict and PlayStation LifeStyle commend the game for its classic beat 'em up mechanics, character-specific attacks, leveling up system, and the option for co-op play, which enhances the overall experience. Additionally, critics like Wccftech and Game Over Online highlight the satisfying combat mechanics, combo system, and character progression through buying items and move upgrades, adding depth to the gameplay experience. The inclusion of RPG elements, such as leveling up and acquiring new skills, as mentioned by GameSpew and GameCritics, further enriches the gameplay and provides players with a sense of growth and development. On the negative side, some critics point out issues with the gameplay of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition. COGconnected criticizes the difficulty in landing strikes, poor hit detection, and slow movement speed, which can hinder the overall enjoyment of the gameplay. Game Rant mentions stiff and clunky controls, making it challenging to hit enemies or pick up objects, while also highlighting the necessity of grinding to progress due to the high difficulty level. These drawbacks, such as inconsistent hits and repetitive gameplay after a few hours, as noted by TheXboxHub and Softpedia, respectively, can detract from the overall experience and impact player engagement. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the gameplay of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition is generally positive, with many praising its classic beat 'em up mechanics, character progression, and co-op play options. However, there are concerns raised by some critics about issues such as control responsiveness, repetitive gameplay, and difficulty spikes that may affect the overall enjoyment for players. Despite these criticisms, the majority of reviewers appreciate the game's engaging combat system, depth in character progression, and nostalgic appeal reminiscent of classic arcade beat 'em up titles. The game's blend of retro-style brawler mechanics with modern RPG elements seems to resonate well with fans of the genre, offering a mix of challenge and reward for those willing to invest time and effort into mastering its gameplay mechanics.


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Critics unanimously praised the charming 8-bit graphics and pixel art style of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition, with accolades for its smooth animations, vibrant colors, and detailed backgrounds. While some noted minor visual issues like over-animation and scalability limitations, the majority agreed that the game excels in its visuals, capturing the essence of the comic book series and evoking nostalgia while maintaining a visually appealing experience.

The majority of critics unanimously praised the graphics and visual design of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition. GameGrin appreciated the pixel art graphics that paid homage to the comic, highlighting the great environments and unique stages. PC Gamer commended the retro and creative graphics, mentioning the wonderful colors and overall art quality. Softpedia also lauded the gorgeous graphics with well-designed characters and levels, although they noted that the references to other video games could be overwhelming. The pixel art style, adapted by Paul Robertson, was a standout feature for TheGamer, with eye-catching animations that added to the game's appeal. While the overall sentiment towards the graphics was overwhelmingly positive, there were a few minor criticisms mentioned by some critics. Vooks pointed out over-animated elements and inconsistent movement speed in the visual design, which could potentially detract from the overall experience for some players. GameSkinny mentioned that the visuals could appear low-res when blown up on larger screens, indicating a limitation in the scalability of the art style. Cultured Vultures highlighted minor visual errors in some levels, suggesting that there were occasional inconsistencies in the execution of the pixel art. Overall, the consensus among critics is that Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition excels in its graphics and visual design, with the majority of reviewers praising the game for its charming 8-bit and pixel art style that captures the essence of the comic book series. Critics like Worth Playing and Game Rant specifically mentioned the smooth animations, vibrant colors, and detailed backgrounds that contributed to a top-notch presentation even after a decade. The game's ability to evoke nostalgia while maintaining a visually appealing and cohesive experience was a common theme in the reviews, with critics appreciating the faithful adaptation of the graphic novel's look and the clever incorporation of video game references. In conclusion, the graphics and visual design of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition were widely regarded as a major strength of the game, enhancing the overall enjoyment and immersion for players across different platforms.


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Critics unanimously praised the chiptune soundtrack by Anamanaguchi in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition, calling it infectious and iconic. While some critics noted sound mixing issues, the majority lauded the music for enhancing the retro gaming experience. Overall, reviewers found the sound design and music to be a major highlight of the game, with the soundtrack receiving high praise for its quality and perfect fit with the gameplay.

The majority of critics unanimously praised the Sound Design and Music of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition, with many highlighting the standout feature being the infectious and iconic chiptune soundtrack by Anamanaguchi. GameGrin, PC Gamer, and Attack of the Fanboy all commended the enjoyable and memorable soundtrack that perfectly complements the gameplay experience. Critics such as Gamer Escape and Worth Playing also lauded the retro vibe and high energy of the music, with Gamer Escape specifically mentioning how the soundtrack blends chiptune punk rock perfectly with the game's style. Additionally, reviewers like Screen Rant and Game Over Online emphasized the fast-paced chiptune music as enhancing the overall gameplay experience. On the downside, a few critics mentioned issues with the sound mixing or muffled sound effects. Gaming Age reported extremely muted SFX even at maximum volume, while Gamers Heroes noted some muffled sound problems. Wccftech also criticized the audio mixing for muffling sound effects against the chiptune soundtrack. These criticisms suggest that while the music itself was highly praised, there were some technical issues with the overall sound design that impacted the immersive experience for some players. Overall, the consensus among critics is overwhelmingly positive regarding the Sound Design and Music of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition. The chiptune soundtrack by Anamanaguchi was a major highlight for most reviewers, with many describing it as infectious, memorable, and perfectly suited to the game's retro style. Critics such as PlayStation LifeStyle and DualShockers praised the stellar quality of the soundtrack, while GameSpew simply described it as "kick-ass." Despite some minor criticisms about sound mixing issues, the general sentiment is that the music and sound design greatly enhance the gameplay experience and contribute significantly to the game's charm and nostalgia factor. Overall, the majority of critics found the Sound Design and Music of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition to be very good, with the soundtrack by Anamanaguchi standing out as a key strength of the game.


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Critics have mixed feelings about the technical performance of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition. While the Nintendo Switch version shines with stable online play and fun local multiplayer, the PS4 and Xbox One versions face crashes, bugs, connectivity problems, and glitches. Some suggest patches could improve the situation, but technical issues have definitely affected gameplay for many reviewers.

The Technical Performance of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition varies across different gaming platforms. On the positive side, Worth Playing praises the Nintendo Switch version for its almost spotless online performance with no reported lag, providing a stable and high-quality presentation. Additionally, Screen Rant suggests that playing locally on the Nintendo Switch with friends using extra controllers can enhance the multiplayer experience. Cultured Vultures notes minor glitches on Xbox One, while GameGrin on PC mentions an autosave feature to prevent progress loss, indicating some level of technical consideration. Conversely, several critics highlighted various technical issues on different platforms. Game Rant and Gamers Heroes encountered crashes, bugs, and graphical issues on the PS4 version, with Game Rant specifically mentioning frequent crashes during boss fights. CGMagazine and GamingTrend noted connectivity issues and input lag in online multiplayer on the PS4. On the Nintendo Switch, GameSkinny reported glitches and freezes affecting online multiplayer, while NintendoWorldReport mentioned cumbersome menus and locked content behind server sign-ins. TheXboxHub and Windows Central found bugs, visual issues, and muffled sound effects on the Xbox One version. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the Technical Performance of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition is mixed. While some platforms like the Nintendo Switch received praise for stable online performance and enjoyable local multiplayer experiences, others like the PS4 and Xbox One faced significant technical challenges such as crashes, bugs, connectivity issues, and visual/audio glitches. Critics like Siliconera and Wccftech mentioned potential fixes through patches, indicating hope for improvement in the future. Despite the varied experiences across platforms, it is evident that technical performance issues have impacted the overall gameplay experience for many reviewers.


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Critics largely praise Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition for its high replay value, unique character endings, and multiplayer fun. Some critics worry about limited content and solo play challenges, but overall, the game's variety of characters and modes make it a hit for replayability, especially in multiplayer.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Replay Value of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition are largely positive. GameGrin praises the game for its high replay value, unique endings for each character, and additional game modes that require grinding for character progression. Softpedia and Worth Playing highlight the fun and hours of gameplay that can be had when playing with friends in co-op mode, emphasizing the multiplayer aspect as a key factor in enhancing replayability. Additionally, multiple critics, such as Pocket Tactics and Pure Xbox, mention the variety of content, different playable characters, and RPG elements as contributing to the game's replay value. On the flip side, some critics express concerns about the game's replay value. Digital Trends notes the limited replay value due to sparse additional content beyond the main story, leading to a shorter overall experience. GamingTrend describes the additional modes as boring, indicating a lack of engaging content that could keep players interested in replaying the game. We Got This Covered points out that playing solo can be brutal due to overwhelming enemy numbers and lack of balancing, suggesting that the game may not be as enjoyable for single-player experiences. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition offers a high level of replay value, particularly when played in multiplayer modes. Critics like DualShockers and Press Start Australia commend the game for incentivizing repeat playthroughs with different characters and modes, while also praising the co-op multiplayer aspect. Despite some concerns about limited content and solo play challenges, the majority of critics appreciate the game's variety of characters, additional modes, and overall fun factor that contribute to its replayability.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Critics praise Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition for its retro aesthetics, chiptune soundtrack, and faithful adaptation. They commend its straightforward plot, unique characters, and solid beat 'em up gameplay. Some drawbacks include grinding issues and shallow combat mechanics. Overall, the game is celebrated for its nostalgia and enjoyable multiplayer, making it a hit for fans and newcomers, despite minor flaws noted by some critics.

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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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Screenrant.com

Jan 22, 2021

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The review praises Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game - Complete Edition as one of the finer pound-for-pound beat'em ups of the past ten years. It describes the game as enthusiastic, well-designed, and worth the attention of both old fans and new players.

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Worthplaying.com

Jan 13, 2021

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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game - Complete Edition is praised as a top-tier title for beat-'em-up fans, with changes and improvements over the original formula, tight gameplay, and the addition of online play. The game's presentation, music, and replay value contribute to its enduring appeal.

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Gamegrin.com

Feb 1, 2021

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Excellent movie-tie-in game with great references to the movie and comic series, requiring grinding but meeting high expectations, with the only downside being the lack of cross-platform play.

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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 incredible visuals and soundtrack.

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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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Xboxtavern.com

Jan 15, 2021

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The review concludes that Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game - Complete Edition is an absolute must-have for fans of beat 'em ups, praising the action-packed co-op gameplay and the soundtrack.

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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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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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