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    South Park: The Stick of Truth

    Game » consists of 13 releases. Released Mar 04, 2014

    An Obsidian-developed role-playing game based on the South Park animated TV series, in which players control a new kid in the eponymous town of South Park and takes part in an epic pretend-fantasy story that threatens the entire town.

    werupenstein's South Park: The Stick of Truth (PC) review

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    The most faithful licensed game I've ever played

    If you liked/like South Park this is worth playing, it really is just like playing an episode of the tv show.

    The comedy/South Park flavor is good, a lot of it taken straight from the show.

    The RPG parts are a bit light for my tastes, very easy, and stats/leveling up/equipment didn't seem to matter very much.

    Combat was very uneven, it felt hard at the start, but once you get the hang of it, it's very easy, not very strategic.

    This game has a lot more in common with Costume Quest than Dragon Age

    I enjoyed it very much and I'd probably play a sequel.

    Other reviews for South Park: The Stick of Truth (PC)

      A mediocre jRPG grafted onto a below average episode of South Park 0

      South Park: The Stick of Truth is a mediocre jRPG grafted onto a below average episode of South Park. It is above average as licensed products go, but that is a pretty low bar to hurdle. The game benefits from being associated with South Park, and it is a perfect example of how something can be worth more than the sum of its parts. Long time fans of the show should be satisfied for at least a while from this experience, which, for better or for worse, doesn’t last very long. At the end of ...

      3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

      Obsidian pizza'd instead of french fry'd (and that's a good thing) 0

      The biggest joke in any South Park game released before 2014 may be the integrity of the game itself. From the Turok with turkeys first-person shooter debut to the recent platformer abomination, past South Park developers made the mistake of believing fans want to play an uninspired genre entry featuring show characters and references. With the show creators at the helm, The Stick of Truth approaches monitors and TVs with an unlikely confidence for a licensed game, one that doesn't live or die b...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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