As a beat ’em up game, Scott Pilgrim draws a lot of inspiration from titles like River City Ransom, combining button-mashing fighting with some light RPG mechanics. Cooperative play is a tad bit easier than single-player, as players can revive each other when downed, but there’s still some significant challenge. Enemies hit hard, health items are hard to come by, and your offensive options are limited at first. That’s a good thing too, because you might have to replay a few levels due to the surprising difficulty. While the level design is fairly linear, it’s easy to stop and appreciate the abundance of animation and attention to detail. On your adventure to defeat Ramona’s seven evil exes, you’ll brawl through snowy suburbia, movie sets, packed concerts, house parties, and more. If you’re brand new to the Scott Pilgrim story, it’s easy enough to unpack and functions well as a fun playground for some throwback entertainment. For players who are already familiar with the source material, Scott Pilgrim vs the World: The Game – Complete Edition offers a cute retelling of familiar events, packed with cutesy nostalgia and vibrant visuals.
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