![]() ![]() This clever approach is continued in the titter-titled sequel, South Park: The Fractured But Whole – swapping Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones for Marvel and DC comics.Īlphr’s games of the year 2017: The games of 2017 you absolutely have to play It started with the idea of children playing in the street live-action roleplaying around a platter of fantasy tropes. More than this, the whole concept was a knowing, diegetic reason for gameplay in the first place. It looked and felt like an interactive extension of what you’d see on TV, built around a turn-based RPG system that, if not groundbreaking, was a worthwhile frame for the game’s madcap story. 2014’s South Park: The Stick of Truth was a tie-in treat, hoisting the long-running show’s scatological gags and grotesque populace without leaving behind its wide-reaching satire and surprisingly tender moments. ![]() South Park: The Fractured But Whole is the follow-up to a pleasant surprise: a South Park game that actually felt like it belonged in Matt Stone and Trey Parker’s disturbing universe. ![]()
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