
You have to choose a particular class at the beginning of the game. Fighting is almost never boring because you can always choose to use other teammates or adjust your own strengths. This makes every battle more dynamic and you can apply more tactics. Everything is still turn-based, but it is now also possible to move around the battlefield. The combat system has been completely redirected.

This is done through clever missions that are generally based on clichés from well-known superhero films. The further you get into the game, the more teammates you play freely. A rejected selfie is therefore often the start of a new side mission.Īs a member of the superhero team, 'Coon & Friends', you're never happy to be alone. Some, however, only want to see you in the picture when you reach a certain number of followers, where others only do this when you've helped them with something. You increase this number of followers by taking a selfie with other characters. Your superhero status is based on the number of followers on 'Coon Chart'. Social media also play an important role. There is therefore a chance that you will run into a game like a gender-flowing, pan-sexual, Caucasian Mexican. You can decide what you identify with yourself. Personal identification is a widely discussed topic today and the writers of the game have made every effort to give your gender, sexual preference, race and ethnicity an important role in the story. The further you get into the story, the more you learn about yourself. Expect to insert more time than in The Stick of Truth. Despite this high pace, the game is packed with content. Scenes run smoothly and do not end regularly how you expected them to end. Major missions are often missed in side missions, and you can expect future short stories in these stories. What follows is an adventure that unfolds naturally in rapid pace.

The Coon (Cartman's alter ego) finds this important enough to stop the war of the first game and to summon his superiors. The story is completely about finding a cat called Scrambles.

South Park: The Fractured but Whole is a direct sequel to The Stick of Truth. It was now up to them to make a worthy follow-up, and they were extremely successful.

Obsidian Entertainment has taken leave of the franchise and passed the stick of truth to Ubisoft. It was therefore expected that the game would be a sequel. South Park: The Stick of Truth surprised many gamers by being a good and well-behaved game.
