

While it does not effect gameplay, and can also be changed during the game, it was refreshing to see. The sexuality and gender is also included during character customization.

I personally found myself spending 10-15 minutes weighing the pros and cons between the classes each time I had to pick a new one. The classes can be physical damage-based, relying on brute strength to deal damage to enemies speed-based, which rely on weaker multiple hit attacks and reality bending abilities or magical, using the elements to cause damage and status effects or even heal allies. This allows the player to almost craft their ideal super hero. While the initial designing is a bit limited, you find, craft, and collect many other character customization tools, which can be altered at any point in the game.Īside from the look, your character may take the role of 10 total classes, 3 of which are available at the start of the game. Character customization is fairly vast, though not from the beginning. Shortly after the tutorial, the story starts to ramp up, along with the typical crude humour scattered around between the conversations of characters or with posts on the game’s version of Instagram dubbed ‘Coonstagram’. Quickly thrusting you into a fight and going over the basics of the new combat system. The story starts off pretty much exactly where you would expect it to after playing the first title - with the usual South Park flair. I went into this title with that in mind hoping they would continue the story, and I was not disappointed. That being said, I thought the first game, South Park: The Stick of Truth, was an absolutely great game. I will watch it occasionally, but it is not something I typically spend time on. Thankfully, this is not the case at all with South Park: The Fractured But Whole.Īdmittedly, I am not the craziest fan of South Park as a TV series.

A great many were terrible, which was due in part to the fact that the publishing studio of afore mentioned show or movie was never involved in the development of the game. Over the years, many games based off of popular shows or movies have surfaced. Released On: OctoGenre: Role Playing Reviewed On: PS4 Also Available On: Xbox One/PC Developer: Ubisoft/South Park Digital Studios Publisher: Ubisoft MSRP: $59.99 USD
