Summary
- Release Year: 2010
- Genres: Arcade, Fighting, Hack and slash/Beat ’em up, Role-playing game (RPG)
- Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
- Developers: Ubisoft Chengdu, Ubisoft Montreal
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game: A Retro Beat ‘Em Up Masterpiece
Introduction
Released in 2010, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game is a side-scrolling beat ’em up game based on the popular graphic novel and movie series of the same name. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft, the game captures the unique visual style, humor, and over-the-top action of the source material, offering a nostalgic and thoroughly enjoyable experience for fans and newcomers alike.
Gameplay
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game is a classic side-scrolling beat ’em up in the vein of Streets of Rage and Double Dragon. Players control one of four characters: Scott Pilgrim, Ramona Flowers, Stephen Stills, or Kim Pine, each with their own unique movesets and abilities. The game features seven levels, each culminating in a boss fight against one of Ramona’s seven evil exes.
Combat is fast-paced and satisfying, with a variety of attacks, combos, and special moves at the player’s disposal. Players can also collect and use weapons, such as swords, baseball bats, and guitars, to deal extra damage. The game also features a local multiplayer mode for up to four players, allowing friends to team up and take on the evil exes together.
Characters
The four playable characters in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game each have their own unique playstyles and abilities:
- Scott Pilgrim: Scott is a well-rounded character with a good balance of speed, strength, and range. His signature move is the “Power of Love,” which unleashes a powerful energy blast that damages all nearby enemies.
- Ramona Flowers: Ramona is a fast and agile character who excels at close-quarters combat. Her signature move is the “Subspace Scythe,” which allows her to teleport behind enemies and strike them with a powerful kick.
- Stephen Stills: Stephen is a heavy-hitter with slow but powerful attacks. His signature move is the “Mega Man,” which summons a giant robot that fires a devastating laser beam.
- Kim Pine: Kim is a speedy and versatile character who can use her skateboard to perform a variety of attacks. Her signature move is the “Dragon Punch,” which launches enemies into the air and deals massive damage.
Levels
The seven levels in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game are varied and visually stunning, each with its own unique challenges and enemies. The levels include:
- World 1: Casa Loma: The first level takes place in the Casa Loma mansion, where Scott and Ramona must battle their way through a horde of vegan zombies.
- World 2: The Subspace Highway: The second level is a surreal journey through the Subspace Highway, where Scott and Ramona must navigate a series of floating platforms and avoid deadly traps.
- World 3: The Ruined City: The third level takes place in a ruined city, where Scott and Ramona must fight their way through a horde of giant robots.
- World 4: The Chaos Theatre: The fourth level is set in the Chaos Theatre, where Scott and Ramona must battle a group of evil musicians.
- World 5: Gideon’s Factory: The fifth level takes place in Gideon’s Factory, where Scott and Ramona must fight their way through a series of conveyor belts and deadly machinery.
- World 6: The Clash at Demonhead: The sixth level is a showdown with Gideon Graves, the main antagonist of the game. Scott and Ramona must battle their way through a series of traps and minions before finally facing Gideon himself.
- World 7: The Final Battle: The final level takes place in the Subspace, where Scott and Ramona must face off against NegaScott, the ultimate evil ex.
Graphics and Sound
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game features a vibrant and stylized pixel art aesthetic that perfectly captures the look and feel of the graphic novels and movie. The game’s environments are detailed and varied, and the character animations are fluid and expressive.
The game’s soundtrack is also excellent, featuring a mix of original chiptune music and licensed tracks from bands such as Broken Social Scene and Metric. The music perfectly complements the gameplay, creating an energetic and immersive atmosphere.
Reception
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game was met with critical acclaim upon release, with many reviewers praising its gameplay, graphics, and humor. The game was nominated for several awards, including Game of the Year at the 2010 Spike Video Game Awards.
The game has also been praised for its faithful adaptation of the source material. The game’s story, characters, and dialogue are all lifted directly from the graphic novels and movie, and the game perfectly captures the unique tone and humor of the series.
Conclusion
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game is a retro beat ’em up masterpiece that perfectly captures the iconic style and humor of the graphic novels and movie. With its fast-paced combat, varied levels, and charming characters, the game is a must-play for fans of the series and beat ’em up enthusiasts alike.
Review Score
8.5/10