But I am sure that this game is absolutely fantastic and you, yes you, that guy or girl reading this, needs to go buy the game and play through it to the end. Even if you're not a big fan of South Park go buy it and play it. It deserves every cent that the game is going to earn.
I remember there was a lot of buzz around the South Park movie back when it came out. Saddam Hussein and Satan and Jesus and what ever. It was so edgy and profane, etc. back before the Internet taught us about the true depths of human nature. If you thought that South Park the movie was provocative, South Park: The Stick of Truth fucking destroys the movie in every way possible. You know how we all get up in arms about censorship when various agencies want to censor our games? I actually understand why South Park got censored in some countries. This game is disgusting and vile and insulting and just plain uncomfortable in places. I mean that in the best way possible by the way. I am not going to mention anything, you may already have seen or heard things elsewhere, but there is some shit in this game that had me staring at the screen and making me ask myself what the fuck am I doing with this controller?
What Stone and Parker have created together with Obsidian studios is something truly remarkable. There is things in this game I have never seen anyone do before. There are some videogame lines that get crossed in a big way. And the story itself is actually fantastic. It's extremely well crafted, mixing the relatively innocent idea of children LARPING with the weirdest shit imaginable.
Even if you're not interested in South Park, the game itself is remarkably well designed. It's a relatively short turned based action RPG that uses various ideas from the South Park universe to create characters, environments and scenarios that are rather unique. It's relatively short for an RPG, I think I finished it in around 20 hours having done absolutely every side mission, but this also means that nothing in this games narrative feels like filler. Everything is fleshed out and thought through. The combat is streamlined and while the combat is pretty easy, a walk in the park towards the end, the gameplay feels fun and fluid and fresh. The usually repetitive nature of turn based combat with random encounters is kept fresh by the ridiculous nature of the characters and the enemies. I still have The Bards songs about the maiden stuck in my head.
Somebody go play this game and come back when you have finished it. I need somebody to talk to about how sick this game is.
Lets try to keep the spoilers in black boxes for now.
This post has been edited by Alternative Goose: 17 October 2017 - 06:33 PM