

For example, a person that has never heard of South Park may not know what PC principle is, but once he has told his first gag or done his first funny thing, any and all players will understand it and get it. The only benefit that South Park fans enjoy over non-fans (besides the novelty) is that they will get the jokes faster. For example, non-South Park fans will understand references to comic book movies and how they are produced. Every single joke stands on its own, and each reference is as applicable to fans as it is to people that have never heard of South Park.

You do not have to be a South Park fan to love South Park: The Fractured but Whole, to understand it, or to play it. They have squeezed a lot of content from their shows into the game, and as you can see by the trailer, they have also referenced a great deal of content from the Marvel and DC movies and production companies.ĭo you have to be a South Park fan to love it? Even if only one out of ten jokes hits home, you will still be laughing every ten minutes. The side quests are bags of fun, and the non-stop gags, jokes and references are simply hilarious. Is that a flaw? No it is not, but it is certainly something that the first has and the second doesn’t. The only difference is that when the first was released, people legitimately said they have never played a game like this before-but they cannot say the same for the sequel. Many people will argue that the South Park: The Fractured but Whole game surpasses the Stick of Truth, but the fact is that both games are equally good, equally fun, and equally exciting.

Why doesn’t it surpass The Stick Of Truth game? The Fractured But Whole game seems to go further, but in a more pointed way. The Stick of Truth put the player through a massive amount of scenarios, from watching a streaker run around while Kenny’s back story is being told, to finding Jesus and then rejecting him like a bad date at the prom. It is a wild ride, hilarious, and probably one of the most varied games ever made. The South Park: The Fractured but Whole game is a side-scrolling 2D game, but do not let that put you off. Softonic review A funny South Park sequel that almost surpasses its predecessor
