Helping the game along was a banger soundtrack from chiptunes artist Anamanaguchi and iconic pixel art adapted by Paul Robertson (of Pirate Baby's Cabana Battle Street Fight 2006 fame, and also the same guy who did the animations in the feature film). Given that side-scrolling beat 'em ups as a genre had existed for decades, almost excessive difficulty wasn't really seen as much of a problem for beat 'em up enthusiasts, and Scott Pilgrim The Game quickly became a cult classic. Like, you might not make it past the first level with all three of your lives kind of hard, and you'll especially have trouble with later levels if you don't figure out that those stores in the background aren't just random scenery. That's because for your average brawler player, Scott Pilgrim was hard. The World: The Game was a beat 'em up with roguelike elements before roguelikes were much of a thing.
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Originally launched in 2010 for the PS3 and Xbox 360, Scott Pilgrim Vs.
But with that confession off my chest, let’s dive into Ubisoft’s resurrection of Scott Pilgrim Vs. Scott is an absolute asshole who’s completely oblivious to his own assholery, whereas Michael Cera’s portrayal made him an ignorant but still loveable doofus that somehow wound up getting the girl in the end. I’d just like to get it out there right away that they completely miscast Michael Cera in the role of Scott Pilgrim. The World: The Game Complete Edition brings a classic beat 'em up back from the dead.