Testseek.com have collected 79 expert reviews of the South Park: The Fractured But Whole and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for South Park: The Fractured But Whole.
October 2017
(82%)
79 Reviews
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Has South Park: The Fractured But Whole been Switched? The answer is yes as the Nintendo Switch version works quite well on this console. Sure, there are a few framerate issues here and there but it works quite well. I would have preferred some more Ninte...
Abstract: Like its 2014 predecessor — The Stick of Truth — The Fractured But Whole is a game with astonishingly high production values, perfectly matching the quality of the TV show's writing, performances and knack for politically incorrect social commentary. Whil...
A well written slick action RPG that is full gross-out humour but lacking the layers of the South Park jokes and laugh out loud moments we loved from the original...
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Simple, yet robust turn-based combat with plenty of customization, Gimmick fights keep gameplay fresh and fun, Spicy humor elevates the story, even when jokes miss their mark
Combat is relatively easy, Counterintuitive buddy-summoning system makes exploration and puzzle solving tedious, Prone to freezing and bugs
The Fractured But Whole delivers exactly what you would expect from a South Park- game: ribald humor and numerous Easter eggs. Technical issues and repetitive mini-games dull the experience, however...
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The Fractured But Whole is a major upgrade from its predecessor, and improves from it in nearly every way. If you don't like the series, it won't likely change your mind, but is a must play for any South Park fan...
Though mechanically The Fractured but Whole can feel rather flat, it remains a genuine South Park production with all of the humor, farting and ridiculousness you would expect, and that should be enough to satisfy fans - even if it doesn't wow them...