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March 2014
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South Park: The Stick of Truth has been an absolute blast to play. From start to finish, the game took me about 13 hours, and I did most of the side quests I could find. I just hope we don’t have to wait so long now for the boys’ next adventure. Thankfully, it...
Cards on the table time: not since Rocksteady's Batman Arkham games has a developer so successfully made such an amazing title out of a licensed property, one that not only is a perfect South Park game but an incredible RPG as well. It may not offer you t...
South Park: The Stick of Truth takes the most popularly vulgar cartoon license and puts it in a blender with an incredibly solid RPG. At only about 13 hours worth of gameplay, it is unfortunately a little short. The replayability of this game is sadly low...
Stick with itCould be lifted straight out of an episodeHilariousUnbelievably well writtenThe truth hurtsAs a game, nothing to write home aboutConfusing, sparse tutorialsLacklustre PC portYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total South Park...
Beyond the humour, the game itself lets you explore South Park in its entirety, and involves solving quests, navigating simple environmental puzzles using a range of abilities you acquire gradually through the game, and partaking in combat. The first two ...
Abstract: What is it? Obsidian Entertainment, developer of Fallout: New Vegas, teams up with the South Park crew for a lewdly hilarious role-playing adventure of a lifetime.What's it on? Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.When's it out? 7 March 2014.Dear friends:...
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Published: 2014-03-05, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Perfect South Park style and representation, all the key characters provide amusement, good balance of platform/exploration/turn-based gameplay, curiously addictive
Obviously offensive, some minor glitches, load times, rarely taxing gameplay, humour can wear off, can feel repetitive, no next-gen platforms, not online
South Park: The Stick of Truth is a curiously addictive, often hilarious, yet frequently offensive - or, again, just hilarious depending on your take - turn-based RPG that's not content with just a single finger in the toilet-humour pie, but a whole...
Story perfectly captures the humor and the spirit of the series, Elements of play mesh very well with the narrative, It's like playing a very long, very filthy episode, and that's fantastic
User interface could have used some more polish, Easy to miss content if you're not a completionist, Strong pacing falters late in the story when certain developments go unexplained