Review georgeypoorgey 3/5 · Nov 23, 2023
Style over Scottstance
I think this game is rightfully praised. Paul Robertson's pixel art is gorgeous. Anamanaguchi's chiptunes perfectly accompany the uber-video-game aesthetic of the Scott Pilgrim franchise. Also, it is nice to see the game accurately cover the story of the graphic novels.
However, the game doesn't do much mechanically to differentiate itself from other games in the side scrolling Beat 'Em …
I think this game is rightfully praised. Paul Robertson's pixel art is gorgeous. Anamanaguchi's chiptunes perfectly accompany the uber-video-game aesthetic of the Scott Pilgrim franchise. Also, it is nice to see the game accurately cover the story of the graphic novels.
However, the game doesn't do much mechanically to differentiate itself from other games in the side scrolling Beat 'Em Up genre. You have a more plentiful arsenal of attacks in River City Girls. You play a longer game with way more characters in Streets of Rage 4. You have computer companions in Mother Russia Bleeds. The animals go poo in fear of you in Castle Crashers. I wish all of these features were in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
The fact that SP vs. TW doesn't feature these newer conventions of genre doesn't make it a bad game. I still had a fun time during its short run time, and I'd recommend it to fans of the franchise. If you enjoy this game, maybe try out some of the games I mentioned earlier as the ceiling for the Beat 'Em Up genre is much higher than Scott Pilgrim would have you believe.

