Game Description
In the quiet mountain town of South Park, darkness has spread across the land. A new power is rising to combat this evil. An entire squad of superheroes will rise, led by a nocturnal scavenger sworn to clean the trash can of South Park society.
The kids are playing superheroes, and Cartman is determined to turn Coon and Friends into the biggest superhero franchise of all time. However, the villainous Professor Chaos emerges with an evil plan to eliminate Coon and Friends. The heroes need to work as a team to fight the chaos and terror that that grips the town.
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October 17, 2017
Xbox One / PlayStation®4 system / PC
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RPG
M (Mature)
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My Thoughts
I've been a fan of South Park for years. These inappropriate kids and their crazy antics have always made me laugh. Now that my two oldest kids are teenagers, we watch it together. They are the gamers are in the house, but I was actually excited to play South Park: The Fractured but Whole as well. In the game, the kids are pretending to be super heroes and are dressed up for the part. They are fighting the evil Professor Chaos and trying to save their town.
You start the game by creating your own unique costume. You develop new powers as you progress in the game. You can recruit up to twelve heroes, including Mysterion, The Human Kite, and Coon. You are able to manipulate time and space, and fight the villains when the sun goes down in order to save the town.
This game is really a lot of fun, and just as funny as the series. A story unfolds as you play, and the writing is just great. The graphics are amazing too. It's really no different than watching the show on TV, except you get to control what the characters are doing. As a bonus, you also get the Stick of Truth as a download code inside the game box. This game is a great deal and a wonderful gift for all the South Park fans on your Christmas list.
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