Gary Sheppard of GameGrin reviews Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl, writing: "Kevin Smith is quite well known for having bizarre and convoluted plots. His View Askewniverse films have travelled across the breadths and depths of the world and beyond, and central to most of these films is the characters that he’s arguably most famous for: Jay and Silent Bob. It’s fitting, then, that this game has an equally convoluted existence. It could be argued that it wasn’t even meant to be here today if we are honest, as this is a spin-off title for another game that doesn’t yet exist."
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The titular duo have a side-scrolling beat-em-up out, but does the gameplay match the nostalgia? JDR grabs a shopping cart for today's review.
Danny Martinez of The Koalition writes: The simplest of game mechanics can sometimes be the most fun. Beat em’ ups like Double Dragon, Final Fight, and The Simpsons are challenging and bring a lot of charm to their franchise. Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl is as simple as it gets to an arcade beat ‘em up with not much else to offer. Fans of the dynamic duo may enjoy this classic arcade-style game, but also may want more than it has to offer.