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Release date | January 14, 2021 |
Publisher | Ubisoft |
Genre | Action, Fighting |
Game file size | 1.1 GB |
On sale | May 19 - Jun 1 |
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Complete Edition includes the remaster of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World™: The Game and its original DLCs: the Knives Chau and Wallace Wells Add-On Packs. Rediscover the beloved 2D arcade-style beat 'em up inspired by the iconic comic book series and movie, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
Play as your favorite characters – Scott Pilgrim, Ramona Flowers, Knives Chau, Stephen Stills, and more. Level up and learn new awesome abilities, unlock secret items and modes, summon powerful allies, and more!
Team up with friends and combine your skills to battle your way through waves of tough enemies, or compete with them in awesome mini-games like Dodgeball, all on your way to defeat the League of Ramona's Evil Exes!
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Scott Pilgrim is more reminiscent to the old brawler RPGs like River City Ransom. Characters level up and gain new abilities as they progress to better deal with multiple enemies. Stages don't change in structure very much other than having different backgrounds and switching some of the types of enemies.
Castle Crashers is akin to the more difficult beat-em-ups of the old days like Battletoads and TMNT. Attacks are very basic to not have many options against dealing with multiple enemies. There are some RPG elements but they're mostly focused on increasing damage numbers. And stages will often change to include moving stages that will test players reactions as well as a heavier emphasis on stage hazards.
So which one is better depends on personal preference.
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Oooo both are good!!!
Scott Pilgrim is more reminiscent to the old brawler RPGs like River City Ransom. Characters level up and gain new abilities as they progress to better deal with multiple enemies. Stages don't change in structure very much other than having different backgrounds and switching some of the types of enemies.
Castle Crashers is akin to the more difficult beat-em-ups of the old days like Battletoads and TMNT. Attacks are very basic to not have many options against dealing with multiple enemies. There are some RPG elements but they're mostly focused on increasing damage numbers. And stages will often change to include moving stages that will test players reactions as well as a heavier emphasis on stage hazards.
So which one is better depends on personal preference.
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Castle Crashers is the easier and less frustrating of the two, but both are good. Pilgrim definitely offers the bigger challenge. If kids are a factor, my 8 year old has played both and prefers Castle Crashers because it's easier, but he has fun with both.
It has couch co-op for other systems, so I'd imagine it is the same here for Switch.