Make you think about death and grief and so on
One of the most important ingredients that abuses Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game so convincing is its brilliant soundtrack. The OST was composed by American chiptune artists Anamanaguchi and is chock-full of hard-rockin ‘tunes, mixing the classic sounds of the arcade with modern melody to capture Scott and friends’ difficult battle through Toronto.
And if you miss the opportunity to miss the soundtrack for the first time, do not be afraid, like Limited Run Games announced a second print of the Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game soundtrack vinyl, to get along with the long-awaited return of the roller coaster.
The reissue contains two colored vinyl records, of which the original 2010 version was suppressed, and the second vinyl contains a variety of tracks that have not yet been released. So stubborn fans who already have the original record can double it. The sleeve contains wonderful art of Scott Pilgrim’s memorable cast of characters, recreated by artists Julia Scott and Christy Frisby.
If you want to enter the festival, pre-orders are now open at the Limited Run Games store. The double vinyl set sells for about $ 35 dollars, while a package with an Anamaguchi shirt with the live art of Frisby will cost you about $ 55. Pre-orders will remain open until February 23, with the soundtracks available early in the summer.
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game Complete Edition launches tomorrow, January 14th on PS4, PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Stadiums. ONE! TWO! THREE! FOUR! …