The thing for me was, as lovely as the visuals are, the impact blows are not satisfying enough and feel a little airy, lacking feel thud or proper collision. Dont know how to accurately describe it. Games like SOR or The Punisher feel meaty and encouraged continuous play as a result.
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It's definitely not the sum of its parts.
The comic, story, graphics, cutscenes, music, animation etc. are all great, but the actual game is a slog to play.
I'll try doing some stat boosts and using the Sword of Love cheat, but you shouldn't need to do those things to have fun in the first place.
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Ubisoft announced the popular Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game is getting re-released, during the company’s second Ubisoft Forward event of 2020. This new release will feature the original release’s DLC and will be out later this year.
Brian Lee O'Malley there confirming that he's got nothing to do with it, was being entirely sincere when he said he knew nothing about it only a month ago (he was meant to have been told but there was a "communication breakdown"), and that he makes no money from it whatsoever in the first place. Between this and Ubisoft's recent, much broader pattern of ****ty behaviour, this one ain't leaving a good feeling in my mouth.
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What's even more interesting to me is that he says he never made money from the release even the first time around. Got to wonder who did make all the money and what kind of deal was made initially. Some of that could probably be inferred from the game credits in terms of who licensed to who.
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Originally posted by Dogg Thang View PostWhat's even more interesting to me is that he says he never made money from the release even the first time around. Got to wonder who did make all the money and what kind of deal was made initially. Some of that could probably be inferred from the game credits in terms of who licensed to who.
Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostThis is just another reason to embrace physical (physical) if you want to play something again years later.
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Originally posted by fuse View PostAs I understand it, Ubisoft licensed it from Universal.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostThere's definitely a story to be told here. Somebody's screwing somebody over.
In theory, could I re-download my original Scott Pilgrim purchase on my 360?
This is just another reason to embrace physical (physical) if you want to play something again years later.
So what’s stopping it from happening again?
Nothing.
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