Obsidian, the creator of this game, has made something special with this game. Even though it's an amazing South Park game with so much fan service,...
RPG Gameplay; Story; Graphics; Audio
Nothing
Obsidian, the creator of this game, has made something special with this game. Even though it's an amazing South Park game with so much fan service,...
RPG Gameplay; Story; Graphics; Audio
Nothing
This was a very good RPG even though it was wierd and gross at time but the game had good graphics and had a very good story line overall I say it was a 10 out of 10.
This game was freaking awesome. It is exactly like you are playing a really long episode but live. The wizard edition is pretty sweet as well with the Cartman figure. If you are a South Park fan you will love this. It is a RPG but people I know who don't even like RPG's like this game
This was a gift for my son and he has played it nonstop. His cousins have also asked to borrow this game.
Thanks to Xbox for supplying our review copy
Brilliantly written script that will have you laughing out loud; Feels like you're playing an interactive TV episode rather than a game; Very in-depth character customisation
Story mode isn't overly extensive; Combat gets repetitive; Little replayability after completing the campaign
The Stick of Truth has had a torrid time making it onto our shelves but the end result delivers on the promise - bringing the crazy world of South Park onto our gaming screens with the cutout animation and all the acidic humour intact. And it's backed by strong RPG mechanics to boot.
It's the TV show brought to life; Merciless humour; Deep RPG battling
Irritating censorship decision; Cluttered map; Loading delays between locations
The South Park franchise hasn't had the easiest of rides when it comes to video games. The last one I remember playing was a First Person Shooter on the N64, which wasn't great. South Park: The Stick of Truth, however, is an RPG developed by Obsidian that has been garnering quite a bit of attention.
Very funny; Looks & sounds fantastic; The battle system; Extremely enjoyable to play
The frame rate; Slow to navigate map; Will the length of the game put people off
This generation of consoles hasn't had the best run for licensed tie-ins or traditional RPG experiences. And now, as it winds to a close, the two genres get one last chance in an odd-sounding hybrid. A South Park RPG. How do you fit South Park into an RPG experience?
Nails the look and fantastic humour of the show; Lots of amusing fan-pleasing quests to complete; Combat is full of neat touches
Nails the look and fantastic humour of the show, Lots of amusing fan-pleasing quests to complete, Combat is full of neat touches, So many loading screens and some odd slowdown, Not many new moves to unlock in combat, I f**cking hate Mr; Hankey
South Park has had its ups and downs when it comes to licensed video games. You have the god awful Mario Party rip-off known as Chef's Luv Shack, then you rise through the ranks to see such games as South Park Rally , the original South Park first-person shooter, where you could take a piss to...
have had to wait for a long time for a video game that really does the show justice, a wait that was extended even further by the various delays encountered by a title once in development under the THQ banner.
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