Game Description
In this unique blend of style, humor and classic gameplay, players must help Scott Pilgrim take on enemies, including the , to fight for love. They can now rediscover the beloved 2D arcade-style beat ’em up game, inspired by the iconic graphic novel series and 2010 Universal Pictures film. Fans will fall in love all over again with the 8-bit animation by Paul Robertson, the critically acclaimed soundtrack from Anamanaguchi and original cutscenes from Bryan Lee O’Malley, creator of the Scott Pilgrim vs. The World graphic novel series.
Release Date: January 14, 2021
Systems: Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC (Ubisoft Connect). Please note the game will also be playable on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S through backward compatibility.
My Thoughts
My children love Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. They have read the books and watched the movies, so they were super excited to hear there was going to be a game inspired by the franchise. In this game, our hero and his friends fight to save the world from annihilation. There are several different worlds to conquer. In each one, Scott Pilgrim and his friends will face lots of challenges and will have to fight big bosses including the League of Seven Evil Exes
My son really loved playing this game. The quest to save the world is exciting and along the way uip can unlock new features. The graphics are bold and seem to jump right from the screen, and the story line is engaging. The worlds gradually become more challenging as you progress, but never get too frustrating. Scott Pilgrim in an exciting game that kids of all ages can enjoy, and would make a great gift. If you'd like to grab a copy of of this game for your children, it is available now in stores nationwide.
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