![]() #Ps3 scott pilgrim vs the world the game tvThe cute retro graphics are beautiful (though they look a little distorted on a standard definition TV in my experience) and the short, but sweet cutscenes in between each level are so adorable, you head may explode. The presentation of this game is amazing. However, the game is playable and while the control takes some getting used to, it does get easy to use eventually. If you use the d-pad, it is hard to run, but if you use the analogue stick it is hard to control your speed at all. Also, there are some issues with the controls. I did encounter some glitches, including two times when I had to reset the game because it because unplayable. There are a few issues with the game, however. Also thrown items hurt you even if you or your partner threw them. It is possible to pick up your partner and throw him (or use him as a weapon) which hurts them a lot. But of course, co-op would not be complete if you could not hinder your partner as easily as help them. Also if every player taunts at the same moment, they unleash a devastating attack. For example, when a player dies, the other one has a few brief seconds to revive his fallen partner. When working together you have a few extra options available. It is alway fun to work together with a friend to fight hordes of baddies. ![]() (unfortunately, you cannot wear the different T-Shirts you buy, but at the character select screen, you can choose one of 4 color schemes for your character’s wardrobe) Oddly enough, when you buy an item you won’t know exactly what it does until after you bought it…though the name and description gives you a hint (Hot Chocolate: A Heart Warming Beverage – Heals Health) which is actually a nice idea as it brings a little mystery into the item buying process.īut Scott Pilgrim does not really shine as a single player game. You also have different attributes (such as speed and willpower) that can be leveled up separately by buying items such as dvds and t-shirts at stores. ![]() You level up as you progress until you reach a maximum of 16 levels. Now, if you have not guessed already from my talk of leveling up, Scott Pilgrim does indeed have RPG elements in addition to the regular Beat-Em-Up action. You even have special attack that allows you to summon Knives Chau, who does something different depending on who called her. You can pick up almost everything and turn it into a melee weapon or a projectile. The combat itself it really fun and there is nothing like the rush you get after pulling off a cool move. Before long you will be countering attacks, dodging, grabbing enemies, and performing sweet combos. The progression of learning new moves is well paced and helps keep the game from feeling repetitive, since you usually have a new move to try. At the start of the game, you have the standard attacks available, as you beat up bad guys, you can earn experience which leads to leveling up. But there is hidden depth to the combat system. You walk from right to left and clobber every enemy you encounter until you reach the evil-ex at the end of the level. On the surface Scott Pilgrim looks like a very simple Beat-Em-Up. You have 4 awesome characters to choose from
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