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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game is a NES era wonderland...in HD.

Started by Mostlyjoe, August 11, 2010, 10:42:26 AM

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Mostlyjoe

Lets see. Picking up your foes and using them as weapons. Randomly bashing up the scenery. Doing insane combos using thrown objects, leveling up by eating/reading/doing random things. Subspace reminds me of cheatcode errors.

This game is River City Ransom's big brother with cooler graphics. And the music is chiptunes best.

And that my friends is from just me playing the DEMO via PSN. SO gonna get this one this week if I can.