A well written slick action RPG that is full gross-out humour but lacking the layers of the South Park jokes and laugh out loud moments we loved from the original.
A well written slick action RPG that is full gross-out humour but lacking the layers of the South Park jokes and laugh out loud moments we loved from the original.
My early hours in South Park: The Fractured But Whole had me bracing for disappointment. As the story progressed and the combat grew deeper, however, I realized that this sequel is an improvement on The Stick of Truth in just about every way.
Delays. We all hate them, but at the end of the day, it's something that comes hand in hand with video game development. South Park: The Stick of Truth , the first RPG for the animated Comedy Central TV show that was originally part of THQ's library, was met with a few delays when THQ went under and...
The new kid is back in town, or well, he picks things up right where we left them in The Stick of Truth, but Cartman has a new idea. No longer interested in playing kings, wizards, he tells kids of South Park that they need to play as superheroes again.
South Park: The Fractured But Whole has had a bit of an inauspicious development in the public eye. Not only was the game delayed multiple times, but its subject matter has always rubbed at least one person the wrong way, and with public sensitivity at an all-time high, there were some legitimate...
This is another fantastic visit to South Park and plays out just like a long episode or another movie would.
South Park: The Stick of Truth released back in 2014 and much like its release, the sequel to that very game, 2017's South Park: The Fractured But Whole has suffered more delays then most.
Near perfect replication of the TV series; Changes made to combat adds layer of depth to gameplay; Decent level of depth to craft and create systems; Again; one of the funniest games I'll ever play
A couple of minor sound glitches
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.
"If you find yourself in the center of the Venn diagram of "people who enjoy South Park" and "people who enjoy turn-based RPGs" then South Park: The Fractured but Whole and its predecessor The Stick of Truth are both must-play video games." © 2017 Ubisoft, Ubisoft San Francisco. All rights reserved.
Consistently funny writing; outstanding representation of the world of South Park; amusing subversions of RPG ideas and situations; combat and class systems with surprising depth
Fewer good jokes than Stick of Truth; South Park humor is hit and miss; a few noticeable glitches; reckless endangerment of cats
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