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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World DLC: Online Multiplayer & Wallace Wells

PlayStation Blog - When we created a game called Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, we meant it. “But,” you might have asked, “what about playing against other Scott Pilgrim fans from around the world?”

Sure, our side-scrolling beat-em-up based on Bryan Lee O’Malley’s award-winning graphic novels let’s you play as everyone’s favorite lovable loser: the titular Mr. Pilgrim. And yes, you could team up with your pals for some couch co-op, playing as one of Scott’s kooky cohorts in this charmingly 8-bit retro-gaming world (all while rocking to the chiptune sounds of ANAMANAGUCHI). But what about online multiplayer? (PS3, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World)

Credit url: joystiq.com
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kingPoS  +   97d ago
It's a bit rough with the online connections atm. But when works, it's incredibly fun. I'm guessing they'll increase sever capacity soon enough.

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