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South Park: The Fractured but Whole
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This was one of the things that caught me by surprise at this year's e3. Looks like Trey and Matt managed to make a sequel to The Stick of Truth, but instead of fantasy, it looks like Superheroes are the theme here. It looks fantastic. Anyone looking forward to this? I have a feeling that Trey and Matt are going to make a ton of jabs at DC comics in this
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I want to see more of this game before I consider getting it, but if it turns out to be a little less gross than Stick of Truth, (a.k.a. fighting while your parents have sex/going up a gay man's ass and fighting poop based foes, as examples) I might like it more. There were things I just didn't want to do in that game, so I never got it.
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(06-17-2015, 03:59 AM)RepentantSky Wrote: I want to see more of this game before I consider getting it, but if it turns out to be a little less gross than Stick of Truth, (a.k.a. fighting while your parents have sex/going up a gay man's ass and fighting poop based foes, as examples) I might like it more. There were things I just didn't want to do in that game, so I never got it.

But... but that's just South Park.
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(06-17-2015, 05:07 AM)Mass Distraction Wrote:
(06-17-2015, 03:59 AM)RepentantSky Wrote: I want to see more of this game before I consider getting it, but if it turns out to be a little less gross than Stick of Truth, (a.k.a. fighting while your parents have sex/going up a gay man's ass and fighting poop based foes, as examples) I might like it more. There were things I just didn't want to do in that game, so I never got it.

But... but that's just South Park.

But that's the difference between watching it happen and playing through it. As a quick joke, or a one, or rare episode thing, that'd be fine, but I just didn't like the idea of someone's balls swinging around when I'm in the middle of a fight. As a South Park game, I'm sure it's fine, but as an RPG, I can do without that.
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(06-17-2015, 05:21 AM)RepentantSky Wrote:
(06-17-2015, 05:07 AM)Mass Distraction Wrote:
(06-17-2015, 03:59 AM)RepentantSky Wrote: I want to see more of this game before I consider getting it, but if it turns out to be a little less gross than Stick of Truth, (a.k.a. fighting while your parents have sex/going up a gay man's ass and fighting poop based foes, as examples) I might like it more. There were things I just didn't want to do in that game, so I never got it.

But... but that's just South Park.

But that's the difference between watching it happen and playing through it. As a quick joke, or a one, or rare episode thing, that'd be fine, but I just didn't like the idea of someone's balls swinging around when I'm in the middle of a fight. As a South Park game, I'm sure it's fine, but as an RPG, I can do without that.

That's the [w]hole point though, the game is South Park, and crude humor is integral to the show. Of course the game is going to be disturbing, and as a fan of the series, I would hate for them to compromise on such a core element. That's like complaining that Mortal Kombat or Doom are too violent. 
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#6
^A comparison well made. 

What do you guys think will happen in this game? I hope that there are clever classes here.
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#7
In about 2 and a half hours, I have to go to Game Stop to look at a Fractured Butt Hole tonight ;)
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#8
Man I loved the first game. Definitely buying this.
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#9
Buy it and you get Stick of Truth for free. At least console that I know of
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