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* NintendoHard: For first-time players, the levels will take some time (especially on Supreme Master difficulty).
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Capitalization was fixedfrom YMMV.Scott Pilgrim VS The World The Game to YMMV.Scott Pilgrim Vs The World The Game. Null edit to update page.
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->For YMMV tropes that apply to the comic book, go [[YMMV/ScottPilgrim here]].
->For YMMV tropes that apply to the movie, go [[YMMV/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld here]].

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->For YMMV tropes that apply to the comic book, go [[YMMV/ScottPilgrim here]].
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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Wallace [=DLC=] pack. Besides the online multi-player fans of the game were begging for, Wallace is nothing more than a [[HeadSwap re-skinned]] Stephen with rainbow effects. It's disappointing considering Ubisoft could've made Wallace a unique fighter, but they cheaped out in the end. It doesn't help that the DLC is also $5 considering what you're paying for.

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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Wallace [=DLC=] DLC pack. Besides the online multi-player fans of the game were begging for, Wallace is nothing more than a [[HeadSwap re-skinned]] Stephen with rainbow effects. It's disappointing considering Ubisoft could've made Wallace a unique fighter, but they cheaped out in the end. It doesn't help that the DLC is also $5 considering what you're paying for.



* PortingDisaster: The PC port of the ''Complete Edition'' is the epitome of Ubisoft just not caring; Poor netcode, broken multiplayer, audio issues out the wazoo, no controller support ''on a game for the Xbox 360'', and ''Four'', count 'em, '''FOUR''' [=DRM=] schemes on top of the game: Steamworks / Epic Online Services (if you bought it via Steam or Epic respectively), Denuvo Anti Tamper, [=VMProtect=], and Ubisoft Connect, with the latter having a habit of causing a lot of issues for Steam Deck users (the connect launcher ''really'' does not like Proton it seems). This game was very much mishandled.

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* PortingDisaster: The PC port of the ''Complete Edition'' is the epitome of Ubisoft just not caring; Poor netcode, broken multiplayer, audio issues out the wazoo, no controller support ''on a game for the Xbox 360'', and ''Four'', count 'em, '''FOUR''' [=DRM=] DRM schemes on top of the game: Steamworks / Epic Online Services (if you bought it via Steam or Epic respectively), Denuvo Anti Tamper, [=VMProtect=], and Ubisoft Connect, with the latter having a habit of causing a lot of issues for Steam Deck users (the connect launcher ''really'' does not like Proton it seems). This game was very much mishandled.
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* GeniusBonus: In regards to the changing of the price of Scott's late fees so that it rounds to the nearest five cents, this is due to Canada phasing out the penny.
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* PortingDisaster: The PC port of the ''Complete Edition'' is the epitome of Ubisoft just not caring; Poor netcode, broken multiplayer, audio issues out the wazoo, no controller support ''on a gamer from the Xbox 360'', and ''Four'', count 'em, '''FOUR''' [=DRM=] schemes on top of the game: Steamworks / Epic Online Services (if you bought it via Steam or Epic respectively), Denuvo Anti Tamper, [=VMProtect=], and Ubisoft Connect, with the latter having a habit of causing a lot of issues for Steam Deck users (the connect launcher ''really'' does not like Proton it seems). This game was very much mishandled.

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* PortingDisaster: The PC port of the ''Complete Edition'' is the epitome of Ubisoft just not caring; Poor netcode, broken multiplayer, audio issues out the wazoo, no controller support ''on a gamer from game for the Xbox 360'', and ''Four'', count 'em, '''FOUR''' [=DRM=] schemes on top of the game: Steamworks / Epic Online Services (if you bought it via Steam or Epic respectively), Denuvo Anti Tamper, [=VMProtect=], and Ubisoft Connect, with the latter having a habit of causing a lot of issues for Steam Deck users (the connect launcher ''really'' does not like Proton it seems). This game was very much mishandled.
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** Mr. Chau can be spotted walking the world map for [[BonusBoss an optional boss fight]]. He is [[LightningBruiser very agile and powerful]]. Although, unlike [[spoiler:Nega-Scott]], he can be defeated by abusing tackles, if you can time them right.

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** Mr. Chau can be spotted walking the world map for [[BonusBoss [[{{Superboss}} an optional boss fight]]. He is [[LightningBruiser very agile and powerful]]. Although, unlike [[spoiler:Nega-Scott]], he can be defeated by abusing tackles, if you can time them right.

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** Knives's father can be spotted walking the world map for [[BonusBoss an optional boss fight]]. He is [[LightningBruiser very powerful]]. [[spoiler:Although, unlike Nega-Scott, he can be defeated by abusing tackles, if you can time them right.]]

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** Knives's father Mr. Chau can be spotted walking the world map for [[BonusBoss an optional boss fight]]. He is [[LightningBruiser very agile and powerful]]. [[spoiler:Although, Although, unlike Nega-Scott, [[spoiler:Nega-Scott]], he can be defeated by abusing tackles, if you can time them right.]]right.
** Todd can be this for first-time players who haven't leveled up much. Unlike the previous two bosses, he takes a lot of abuse from lower-level characters and can hit hard as well. Doesn't help that it's difficult to get away from him if you manage to break through his shield and get hits off, as he can counter with a psychic shock to knock you back.



** Todd can be this for first time players who haven't leveled up much. Unlike the previous two bosses, he takes a lot of abuse from lower level characters and can hit hard as well. Doesn't help that it's difficult to get away from him if you manage to break through his shield and get hits off, as he can counter with a psychic shock to knock you back.
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Steam and EGS are also technically DRM too, so that makes three! It also has VM Protect according to PCGW, which....WOW that's excessive.


* PortingDisaster: The PC port of the ''Complete Edition'' shows how little Ubisoft cared about it. Poor netcode, broken multiplayer, audio issues, no controller support, and ''two'' [=DRMs=] on top of the game: Denuvo and Ubisoft Connect, with the latter causing a lot of issues for Steam Deck users.

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* PortingDisaster: The PC port of the ''Complete Edition'' shows how little is the epitome of Ubisoft cared about it. just not caring; Poor netcode, broken multiplayer, audio issues, issues out the wazoo, no controller support, support ''on a gamer from the Xbox 360'', and ''two'' [=DRMs=] ''Four'', count 'em, '''FOUR''' [=DRM=] schemes on top of the game: Steamworks / Epic Online Services (if you bought it via Steam or Epic respectively), Denuvo Anti Tamper, [=VMProtect=], and Ubisoft Connect, with the latter having a habit of causing a lot of issues for Steam Deck users.users (the connect launcher ''really'' does not like Proton it seems). This game was very much mishandled.
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Ho Yay is now for unintentional subtext. These cases are clearly deliberate, so they don't qualify.


* HoYay:
** We see Wallace making out with Jimmy in the background of the first boss battle.
** [[PairTheSpares Kim Pine and Knives]]. Heck, with Kim's Assist, she summons Knives and gives her a kiss to [[IntimateHealing gain health]]. Complete with FootPopping and tongue! [[spoiler:She also chooses Knives over Scott in her specific ending and they [[RidingIntoTheSunset walk off into the sunset]]. In the ending montage everyone gets, they're also kissing.]]
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* PortingDisaster: The PC port of the ''Complete Edition'' shows how little Ubisoft cared about it. Poor netcode, broken multiplayer, audio issues, no controller support, and ''two'' [=DRMs=] on top of the game: Denuvo and Ubisoft Connect, with the latter causing a lot of issues for Steam Deck users.
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** Level 3 is when the game takes the gloves off and starts killing you hard. While the level itself is rather short and free of gimmicks, it forces you to go through a massive gauntlet of enemies, some of which can and will stunlock you to near death. Even worse, the level has a miniboss before you're thrown into an autoscrolling section. Finally, the stage ends in Todd who is an example of ThatOneBoss for the early game. It's almost guaranteed for first-timers to get several game overs in this section until they level up enough to take care of the enemy gauntlets without losing too many lives.
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** The way (almost) [[{{Gainaxing}} every girls' chest wobbles]] with every movement they make ([[FanDisservice including]] zombie-girl Lucy) may raise some eyebrows.

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** The way (almost) [[{{Gainaxing}} every girls' chest wobbles]] wobbles with every movement they make ([[FanDisservice including]] zombie-girl Lucy) may raise some eyebrows.

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* EightPointEight: The game was given a 6.5 by Gamespot and a 50% by [=GamesMaster=] magazine, whereas other reviews of the game have given it 7s and 8s.

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