South Park: The Fractured But Whole Review

Introduction

Well I went on down to South Park, and I had myself one hell of a time. South Park: The Fractured But Whole is a role-playing video game developed and published by Ubisoft, in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios.

Reviewed on Xbox One; also available on Playstation 4, Steam

Story

South Park The Fracture But Whole literally takes place the day after the previous game, Stick of Truth. Back in The Stick Of Truth the player aka Douchebag, becomes one of the most highly regarded kids in all of South Park. The kids are introduced playing Stick Of Truth which serves as a decent combat tutorial leaving out some gaming mechanics to be introduced later in the game. Cartman interrupts the game dressed as The Coon to convince the kids to start playing superheroes to gain a 100 dollar reward for a missing cat to kickstart a Coon and Friends Netflix series and beat the Freedom Pals led by Mysterion (Kenny). With the thought of beating Freedom Pals the kids quit Stick Of Truth to play superheroes, causing the new kid to lose his popularity status.

With the new kid following behind, Cartman lets them play superheroes and gives the new kid a choice of 3 classes; Speedster, Brutalist, and Blaster. With a class and a costume the new kid is now a official Coon and Friends member and so their journey for the Netflix series begins.

Gameplay

The game has drastically changed the combat system from The Stick of Truth. The Fractured But Whole combat system takes the form of a grid system with players being able to move around the grid. Players still take turns attacking, keeping the turn based RPG style of the previous game.

When getting attacked, players can do a quick time event to reduce damage and fill up their ultimate meter. Summons makes a return to the game and adjustments are clearly seen. Instead of summons being a 1 time use and forever gone, in Fractured But Whole with each summon you discover, you get 5 to use once in combat. Some summons can be crafted or found in the open world but are rare. As you progress through the game the new kid gains new farting abilities (yes, this is Shout Park) which can turn the tide of combat.

The introduction of the crafting is a nice touch to the series. However most times it just became unnecessary. You’ll have enough of the basic ingredients you’ll need to craft whatever healing items you like most of the time but I didn’t find myself using health potions has often as I thought.

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I sadly learned the hard way it’s best to spread out and try to balance the different characters on your 4-man team. Doesn’t do your squad any good with 3 brutalist going up against a bunch of ranged enemies. Fast travel has made its return to the game as well. Instead of Jimmy zooming you around town it’s Fastpass aka Jimmy dashing you around. Problem with this system is most of your objectives are all far away from the fast travel stations and they only occupy one section of the map, so get ready for a lot of walking. The puzzles in this game are more abundant than the last and require a lot of backtracking to complete. Especially when you have to get a certain buddy to help you complete them. It would be less annoying if they weren’t so repetitive.

In the end game I’m disappointed that there is not much to do. Sure you can go find all the collectables and re-fight enemies you meet on the street but other than that the game feels empty. It makes you wait for the DLC to come out and pick up where you left off. Due to spoiler reasons I can’t tell you why, but you can’t play as The Coon anymore, and he was my favorite character to play as too. Not that it ruins the game but who wouldn’t want to play as The Coon…?

Graphics and sound 

Looks and feels like you’re actually watching the show. In fact, it looks and feels like you’re in the show! In shops you get to hear songs played in the show and in combat some adrenaline pumping music especially at the peppermint hippo!

Verdict

If you loved the Stick of Truth and you’re a huge South Park fan then the Fractured But Hole is the game for you. For those new to the South Park series I recommend playing The Stick of Truth first to test your limits, because South Park is not afraid to push them in any way… Especially in this game. I mean what would you expect… As I said, it’s South Park. With that in mind go ahead, have yourself a time down in South Park!

South Park The Fractured But Whole

$59.99
South Park The Fractured But Whole
9.4

Gameplay

9.0/10

Graphics

10.0/10

Sound

10.0/10

Content

8.5/10

Cool

  • Very humorous story
  • simple and easy combat system
  • looks and feels like a actual episode

Not Cool

  • Emptiness after end game
  • repetitive puzzles
  • fast travels hardly serve a purpose
Buy Here for Xbox One

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