![]() The game didn't just look like an old beat 'em up, though it also played like one. Related: Scott Pilgrim Pre-Vis Video Shows Edgar Wright's Role in One of the Movie's Funniest Jokes The result is a game that looks like the long lost arcade version of a Scott Pilgrim beat 'em up that could have been released in the 1990s. The character designs are complimented by fluid animation created by artist Paul Robertson. ![]() The game's sprite-based graphics faithfully recreated O'Malley's character designs, both in the playable characters and bosses, Ramona Flowers' League of Evil Exes. He consulted with publisher Ubisoft on the story, drew sketches that were used for the game's cutscenes, and created each character's special moves. ![]() Wright did still consult on the game along with O'Malley, who was heavily involved in the game's production. The World: The Game appealed to more fans than the film, though, as it was more of an adaptation of the source material than Edgar Wright's film. ![]()
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