WTMG's Jason Palazini: "In conclusion, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game – Complete Edition was not what I was hoping it would be. It’s still a fun game and a good deal at its $15 price point. The music is fun, the story and animation are quirky, and there’s plenty to reminisce with friends over while you’re playing couch co-op. But its nostalgia has tainted our recollection of what Scott Pilgrim vs the World: The Game was and it’s not what we need anymore. If I’ve learned anything from this experience it’s that hipsters, nostalgia, and emo kids are the real villains."
This Canada Day, explore our homeland with the best video games that have adapted or reimagined the Great White North in digital form.
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