From the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, comes South Park: The Fractured but Whole, a sequel to 2014’s award-winning South Park: The Stick of Truth.
Players will once again assume the role of the New Kid, and join South Park favorites Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman in a new hilarious and outrageous RPG adventure.
In South Park: The Fractured but Whole, players will delve into the crime-ridden underbelly of South Park with Coon and Friends. This dedicated group of crime fighters was formed by Eric Cartman whose superhero alter-ego, The Coon, is half man, half raccoon. As the New Kid, players will join Mysterion, Toolshed, Human Kite, Mosquito, Mint Berry Crunch and a host of others to battle the forces of evil while Coon strives to make his team the most beloved superheroes in history.
Buy South Park The Fractured But Whole on PS4
Hilarious, perfect for South park fans and also for those who are not!! A little bit short though, but definitely worth it. As always, it arrived super faa..fa..ffaa.. Quickly!
Great game, feels like an interactive south park episode.
This game is incredible for the style of graphics you feel like your actually playing a episode. The story line is as expected but i just felt it needed something which didnt consist of a mini chessboard type game. very odd. But graphics brilliant and enough to satisfy a fan and gamer
Same humour as the show and the first game, better combat
Really enjoyed this game, it feels like your playing a extended episode of the TV show. I put 32 to hours in to it, loved the humour, even if the fart jokes do start to wear thin by the end. Id highly recommend any fan of the show to put this on the their rental list.
Keeping to the main story feels like an episode of South Park, the mechanics are very classic RPG, the side quests are addictive and boomerang rentals are fantastic :)
very funny game loved it, felt exactly like i was playing an episode of the tv show
Good game. Takes a while to get into it but worth sticking with it.
Good Game. Long towards the end.
Not as good as Stick of Truth but still enjoyable