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Marvel Cosmic Invasion has some surprising Marvel vs. Capcom DNA
Marvel Cosmic Invasion has some surprising Marvel vs. Capcom DNA

Digital Trends

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Digital Trends

Marvel Cosmic Invasion has some surprising Marvel vs. Capcom DNA

How do you make a retro beat-em-up feel new? That's a question that the team at Dotemu has had to ask itself a lot in the past five years. The studio has found tremendous success ushering in a new age of throwback brawlers, from Streets of Rage 4 to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge. Its efforts are only doubling, as it is currently juggling three 2D projects between multiple development studios. Each one has to find a way to do something a little new in a genre that doesn't feel like it can flex too much more. And yet, Marvel Cosmic Invasion still finds a way. At this year's Summer Game Fest, I tried the latest project from Streets of Rage 4 developer Tribute Games. While it's another classic brawler filled with nostalgic pixel art and a wide roster of superheroes, it infuses that tried and true formula with just enough fighting game DNA to keep it distinct. The most important moment of my demo came when I was asked to choose not just one, but two characters. I had access to a handful of Cosmic Invasion's final roster, but I decided to go with Venom and Wolverine. That choice was the first sign that the project is doing things a little differently as I initially didn't know why I had to pick a duo rather than one hero. Recommended Videos That became clear the moment I started playing and Cosmic Invasion's one big trick revealed itself. It pays homage to the likes of Marvel vs. Capcom as much as any arcade beat-em-up thanks to its tag system. At any point, I can hold down a button to swap between my two characters. Naturally, that means I have more options when knocking goons out. In one run, I played with a Storm/Captain America combo. While I could use Storm to take enemies out at close range, I could switch to Cap and toss his shield across the screen to thwack far off enemies and block projectiles. There's some synergy potential there that makes good use of the game's large roster. That's not all. By simply pressing the tag button rather than holding it, I can call in my second hero to deliver a quick attack. If I'm playing well, I can do that while I'm juggling an enemy to extend my combo even more. It's a seamless system that calls Mortal Kombat 1 and its Kameos to mind. It will feel natural to fighting game players and I can say that with certainty. Hours before trying Cosmic Invasion, I went hands-on with Invincible Vs, which features a nearly identical tag system. I got the hang of calling on a friend to extend my damage by the end of my session. As soon as I picked up Cosmic Invasion, I was able to transfer that skill instantly. The developers on hand seemed a little shocked by how fast I picked it up, but the muscle memory had been built up hours before. That little trick helps create more dynamic action that naturally slots into Dotemu's typically fine-tuned brawler formula. During my demo, my co-op partner and I were able to juggle our enemies for comically long amounts of time. He'd keep punching them up into the air with Cap while I used Venom's wrecking ball move to smack them back and forth in midair and called on Wolverine to add insult to injury. It was a delight, even if that level of trolling isn't becoming of a superhero (okay, Venom absolutely would do that, though). With a planned runtime similar to that of Shredder's Revenge, Marvel Cosmic Invasion should keep things tight as a one or two sitting game that encourages players to experiment with new combos each time. I'm ready to see how much more chaos I can inflict with a full team of friends controlling eight heroes at once. Marvel Cosmic Invasion launches this fall for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

Scott Pilgrim EX announced by Tribute Games as new beat-em-up adventure
Scott Pilgrim EX announced by Tribute Games as new beat-em-up adventure

Express Tribune

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Scott Pilgrim EX announced by Tribute Games as new beat-em-up adventure

Scott Pilgrim EX, a brand-new beat-em-up game, has been officially announced by Tribute Games during the 2025 Summer Game Fest, as reported by Mike Minotti of VentureBeat on June 6. Known for developing the fan-favorite Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge and the upcoming Marvel Cosmic Invasion, Tribute Games is returning to the retro-inspired action genre with a fresh take on the beloved Scott Pilgrim franchise. Though not a direct sequel or remake, Scott Pilgrim EX draws inspiration from the legacy of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game, a 2010 side-scrolling brawler that garnered critical acclaim for its pixel art style, nostalgic gameplay, and soundtrack. The Scott Pilgrim universe originally began as a comic book series by Bryan Lee O'Malley and has since expanded into a cult-classic film and animated adaptations. While specific details remain limited, the announcement trailer showcased classic beat-em-up action, cooperative multiplayer, and stylistic callbacks to both the comics and earlier game. Tribute Games, known for its polished pixel art and fluid gameplay mechanics, aims to reintroduce Scott Pilgrim to a new generation while appealing to longtime fans of the series. The original game, re-released in 2021 after years of fan demand, became a cult classic. With Scott Pilgrim EX, Tribute Games signals a return to that beloved style—potentially with new characters, features, and levels. More information about platforms, release dates, and gameplay specifics for Scott Pilgrim EX is expected in the coming months as Tribute Games continues development.

Scott Pilgrim EX Takes Off At Summer Game Fest 2025
Scott Pilgrim EX Takes Off At Summer Game Fest 2025

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Scott Pilgrim EX Takes Off At Summer Game Fest 2025

Tribute Games, in collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences and revealed at Summer Game Fest 2025 an all-new, action-packed video game entry into the Scott Pilgrim universe, Scott Pilgrim EX Featuring a brand new story from Bryan Lee O'Malley, Scott Pilgrim EX showed off a Toronto that was under attack from three rival gangs. It's up to Scott Pilgrim and Ramona Flowers to take down these gangs with their kung-fu skills and videogame know-how. Scott Pilgrim EX reimagines the fan-favorite universe with a modern approach to traditional brawlers. Featuring Tribute Game's iconic 16-bit style, arcade action, seven fan-favourite characters, and seamless four-player drop-in co-op. Each of the seven playable characters features a full move set from the start, but players can customize their experience through upgradeable stats, and equippable special items making every fighter feel truly personal. Not only that, but the game will feature new pixel art from famed artist Paul Robertson, as well as new music from Anamanaguchi. 'Working on a game like this is a dream come true, especially with this team of old friends and new collaborators. Scott Pilgrim fans won't know what hit them in the slightest! EX-pect the un-EX-pected!' said Scott Pilgrim creator Bryan Lee O'Malley. Following this up, Game Director at Tribute Games Jonathan Lavigne said, 'Scott Pilgrim EX is the culmination of years of experience working on brawlers combined with our intimate knowledge of Scott Pilgrim. It's a full-circle moment for us.' With hard-hitting combat and explosive art, Scott Pilgrim EX reinvents classic 2D brawling for a new era, blending high-energy action with fun character progression. While no specific release date was given for Scott Pilgrim EX, the game is set to launch in 2026 for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

The Scott Pilgrim Game Is Getting A Spiritual Successor Over 15 Years Later And It Looks Awesome
The Scott Pilgrim Game Is Getting A Spiritual Successor Over 15 Years Later And It Looks Awesome

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

The Scott Pilgrim Game Is Getting A Spiritual Successor Over 15 Years Later And It Looks Awesome

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game was a 2010 downloadable movie tie-in that turned out to be an incredible beat 'em up, helping to lead an arcade gaming revival on console. Scott Pilgrim Ex is a spiritual successor to that project that's getting the band back together for another River City Ransom-esque smash-fest down memory lane when it comes to PC and consoles in 2026. The pitch is simple: run around the streets of Toronto as Scott, Ramona, and company beating up bad guys, completing quests, getting stronger, and trying to pick up every nearby object to see if it can be used as a lethal weapon against three rival factions consisting of Vegans, Robots, and Demons. There's up to four-player co-op online, and it sounds like a somewhat nonlinear story will allow players to explore a segmented map consisting of various streets, stores, and alleyways with a high degree of non-linear freedom. There will be seven playable characters, each with their full move lists unlocked from the start of the game, with an emphasis on combos and chucking everything from turnips to other enemies. The debut trailer at Summer Game Fest Live showed off a colorful urban playground full of slick combat animations. The backgrounds aren't bursting with quite the same level of detail and depth as those in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, though that may come closer to launch. You can judge for yourself: The original game was an incredible mashup of old-school inspirations, from exuberant pixel art to chip tune rock medleys, that paid tribute to a series of graphic novels about post-school slackers navigating social drama and paranormal supervillains using video game logic. It was also made by Ubisoft and remained trapped on old consoles until 2021 when the French publisher and Universal managed to untangle the licensing rights and port it to modern platforms. Some of the people who made the original Scott Pilgrim game, including its game play designer Jonathan Lavigne, left Ubisoft to found the indie retro powerhouse Tribute Games, best known for Mercenary Kings and, more recently, making Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge with Dotemu. In addition to Scott Pilgrim EX, it's also working on the Marvel arcade brawler Cosmic Invasion, coming out later this year. 'Scott Pilgrim EX is the culmination of years of experience working on brawlers combined with our intimate knowledge of Scott Pilgrim,' Lavigne said in a press release. 'It's a full-circle moment for us. The original founders of Tribute Games all worked on the first video game incarnation of Scott Pilgrim before launching the studio in 2011. Coming back to this world feels like the most natural thing ever. This game is about friendship, our love of video games, music, and hitting robots in the face with a volleyball. It's full of lore, references, easter eggs and passion. It's the Scott Pilgrim game fans have been waiting for.' In addition to retaining some of the talent from the first game, Tribute is reuniting with renowned pixel artist Paul Robertson and the 8-bit band Anamanaguchi. Scott Pilgrim creator Bryan Lee O'Malley will consult on a new original story in that universe along with Scott Pilgrim Takes Off showruner Ben David Grabinski (the Netflix series sadly didn't get renewed for a second season). That's what I mean about getting the band back together, and I can't wait. . For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

The dev behind TMNT: Shredder's Revenge is making a Scott Pilgrim beat-em-up
The dev behind TMNT: Shredder's Revenge is making a Scott Pilgrim beat-em-up

Engadget

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Engadget

The dev behind TMNT: Shredder's Revenge is making a Scott Pilgrim beat-em-up

Tribute Games, the developer behind the fantastic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge , is back with its take on another comic book IP. Scott Pilgrim EX is a beat-em-up coming to PC and consoles in 2026. This looks like a real evolution of its work with those pizza-loving turtles. There's a large map to explore with plenty of secrets, seven playable characters and, most importantly for Pilgrim fans, a brand-new story. Vegans, robots and demons have taken over Toronto! This seems only nominally better than ex-boyfriends. To view this content, you'll need to update your privacy settings. Please click here and view the "Content and social-media partners" setting to do so. The developer promises "countless creative combos" and all kinds of quests "across space and time." The graphics and soundtrack are both absolutely soaked in retro goodness. If the idea of a sidescrolling Scott Pilgrim beat-em-up seems eerily familiar to you, it's not the Mandela Effect. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game was first released all the way back in 2010.

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