Tom Mc Shea, Gamespot:"Although the simple gameplay is the most pertinent throwback to classic brawlers, the visuals also draw heavily from a long-lost era. The end result is a stylistically simple beat-up that's deeper than you initially expect, and that's a good thing." The game is filled with little hat tips to River City, and it's obvious that this is loving homage instead of blatant aping. It's got stores, both obvious and hidden, where you can by items to upgrade your performance. The World: The Game takes more than a few cues from the classic beat-em up River City Ransom. Mike Fahey, Kotaku:"It's obvious that Scott Pilgrim vs. That's a testament to Scott Pilgrim's charm and its genius soundtrack." Sometimes, I just felt overwhelmed and other times I cursed cheap shots that felt impossible to avoid. And there's really very little difference in the difficulty settings once you've powered up, so 'easy' is almost as tough as hard. I had to grind - replaying levels multiple times to power up - in order to beat the game solo. The World is clearly meant to be played with other people because it sometimes feels impossible when going it alone. ![]() Hilary Goldstein, IGN: " Scott Pilgrim Vs.
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