Combine your special powers with the heroes from Coon and Friends to eliminate anyone that gets in your way and defeat the dark power that has spread its evil tentacles over South Park.
An all-new dynamic combat system offers new opportunities to manipulate time and space on the battlefield, and a revamped looting and crafting system gives you the freedom to develop and refine your powers as you progress through the game. Find loot hidden throughout the land and follow recipes to craft your own outrageous equipment to aid you in battle. Create your unique New Kid and start exploring the town of South Park in this hilarious and outrageous superhero adventure. All progress will be saved and carried over should you purchase the full game.
October 15 , All Rights Reserved. Comedy Central, South Park and all related titles, logos, and characters are trademarks of Comedy Partners. Back Arrow Left Black arrow pointing left. I just wish it were easier to switch between the different abilities. I'd have preferred if this mechanic were handled by the D-pad, which is instead used to quickly open up tabs in the cluttered menu screen. I was able to finish nearly every sidequest, the main campaign, and max out my abilities in only 10 hours.
The story felt like it had a natural ending and didn't feel rushed at all, but I sure do wish there were more to it. If they left me begging for more, it's not necessarily a bad thing, though, right? The Stick of Truth is finally the game Parker and Stone have wanted to represent their beloved comedy series. Not only does it pay tribute to some of the show's best moments, but it also builds new lore on top of that. As a game--and not just a story--it could certainly be better, but South Park fans will still feel immensely satisfied with the effort.
Don't get me wrong--I'm all for a little juvenile humor now and again, but there's only so long I can spend farting and throwing poop at people before I start to get worn down. I've always been drawn more to the biting, satirical side of South Park, and while there's some of that here, it's mostly lowest-common-denominator gags and rehashes of jokes from the show.
Oddly enough, it was the gameplay that kept me going. The battle system is fun and approachable without seeming shallow or brain-dead, and Obsidian's done a great job expanding the limited 2D side-scrolling perspective in ways I never expected. True, much of the humor seems juvenile and undeniably scatological, but at its core, this is really an overarching satire of RPGs--as well as videogames in general.
It's so over-the-top profane, so numbingly sardonic that it's easy to miss its parodic nature. But the game succeeds brilliantly at nearly everything it tries to accomplish and somehow manages to work on many levels--not the least of which is being an extremely well-designed RPG. Sure, it could be a bit longer, but it never seems padded or drawn out, and everything here just works.
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