I don’t say this lightly, but please, please crank up the volume before hitting play. You can thank me later.
Scott Pilgrim VS The World: The Game is, shockingly, a game of millenial college hit comic series Scott Pilgrim VS The World (and not, notably, the Cera fronted film). A fairly traditionally-styled beat ’em up, the game itself was a proper stunner - painting incredible pixel-art interpretations of comic scenes, backed by an all-timer of an Anamanaguchi album. I’d actually only ever played the demo back in the day, and remember it being a pretty decent side-scrolling bash ’em up. But the Scott Pilgrim game has been a real sticking point for a lotta people over the years - and it’s largely because, after 2014, it was impossible to get yourself a copy thanks to license expirations. Ever since, there’s been a clamour to get the game back on sale, with original author Bryan Lee O’Malley amongst the #bringbackthescottpilgrimgame campaigners. Last month, O’Malley tweeted that Ubisoft had “reached out” regarding a return. Granted, it’s a bit rubbish that Ubisoft chose to wait so long to make the thing playable again. As a very slight consolation, Scott Pilgrim VS The World: The Game returns as a Complete Edition, including both the Knives Chau and Wallace Wells DLC characters. Scott Pilgrim VS The World: The Game will launch on Uplay sometime this winter. It’ll also be on Xbox One, PS4, Switch, and Stadia.