South Park: The Fractured but Whole trades fantasy for superheroics

Victor Barreiro Jr.

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South Park: The Fractured but Whole trades fantasy for superheroics
Following the events of South Park: The Stick of Truth, the South Park gang trade their wizard robes for superhero costumes in a bid to make a superhero franchise

MANILA, Philippines – Aside from Ubisoft’s dual-expansion announcement for Tom Clancy’s The Division, South Park ranked highly on the hype-meter as a new game called South Park: The Fractured but Whole made its presence known.

Following the events of South Park: The Stick of Truth, the South Park gang trade their wizard robes for superhero costumes as they seek to make a superhero franchise of their own.

A problem arises when a division forms in the ranks of the gang as they try to figure out the best approach to making a money-making superhero franchise.

A grid-based tactical system is the name of the game this time, with outrageous special attacks and crazy time-bending farts (we’re not kidding) being part and parcel of the game’s strange charm.

South Park: The Fractured but Whole will release on December 6 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Pre-purchasers of the game will also get a copy of The Stick of Truth to play ahead of release  – Rappler.com

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Victor Barreiro Jr.

Victor Barreiro Jr is part of Rappler's Central Desk. An avid patron of role-playing games and science fiction and fantasy shows, he also yearns to do good in the world, and hopes his work with Rappler helps to increase the good that's out there.