Download Scott Pilgrim Vs The World Game Pc
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is a fun throwback to a simpler era, but visibility issues and a lack of online co-op get in the way of your enjoyment. Play as the casual style'd Wallace Wells a new.
Am I the only one who thinks this game needs to be released on the PC? I mean, I know it was developed by Ubisoft, but didn't some of the devs from Tribute previously work for Ubisoft? Scott Pilgrim was an amazing game, I used to play it on my 360, really annoys me that it still hasn't been ported.
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Can Paul Robertson or the ex-Ubisoft employees not do anything to get this game on PC? I mean, even if another kickstarter was needed I think it would gain the support needed, a lot of people really appreciated the art style and the gameplay. I know it's been said already, but at the very least we need Scott Pilgrim charactor models or some kind of easter egg. Originally posted by Heisenberg: Can Paul Robertson or the ex-Ubisoft employees not do anything to get this game on PC? (.) I know it's been said already, but at the very least we need Scott Pilgrim charactor models or some kind of easter egg. We sadly have no pull at Ubisoft to make this happen, sadly. You'd think they'd try to milk all the money they can since they still have the rights, but it doesnt seem to be in the plans. Komik rajahentai sub indo.
Because of the rights, we can't have a Scott Pilgrim character in the game (oh how we would've loved to put Wallace in there somewhere). Do you have any pull with Paul Robertson? I mean surely he of all people should have some say in the distribution of the game due to his huge contribution. I mean, all it takes is for Ubisoft to consider the money they'd make for the small investment it would take to port the game to the PC.
To me, I see it as a huge mistake not to re-release games like this on the PC platform due to the demand from fans and the ease of porting it, but I guess Ubisoft simply have more important things to think about right now. Anyway, thanks for the response, I've been waiting to hear whether or not Ubisoft still had the rights, guess it will never happen. Could you guys acquire the rights with a large amount of money?
Because I honestly think that if you told fans of the game that you'd further develop the game (exclusively for the PC platform), you'd probably raise as much money as it would take.
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Welcome to another edition of For What it’s Worth where bargain titles are examined to see if they really are worth your bottom dollar. Tonight we take a look at a good old-fashioned, retro style beat em up now available on Xbox Live Arcade. This is Scott Pilgrim Vs The World: The Game. Scott Pilgrim is a critical darling in the realm of independent comics but does Scott Pilgrim’s video game inspired, kung fu, indie rock, hipster quest for love translate well into a format of an actual game? Story: In a nutshell, you play as born loser Scott Pilgrim, who after falling in love with Amazon.ca delivery girl, Ramona Flowers, must defeat her seven evil ex-boyfriends (well actually. I don’t want to spoil it) in order to keep dating her.
The game doesn’t explore the deep relationships between Scott and Ramona and the other characters or even clearly explain what is going on in the main story. But if you happened to have read the books, you’ll notice a slew of subtle references from the plot of the comic series. It is a shame that the story isn't represented overly well here but the game is still solid enough without the added strength of the plot. [embed:] Graphics & Design: The game sports a classic 16-bit presentation based on the style the comic series and is animated by Paul Robertson of fame. The character designs do look pretty goofy and light-hearted with its chibi anime influence but it adds to the game’s charm and is flat out awesome.