It’s all ridiculous and over the top, but it wouldn’t be South Park if it was anything else.
There’s also a falling out between Cartman and friends that sees a civil war breakout between Coon and Friends and the Freedom Pals.
The Fractured But Whole sees you play as the New Kid as you try to find out who you are, and at the same time try to figure out what is happening to all the cats of South Park. It’s a deep RPG that keeps its turn-based strategy approach fresh throughout, adding new stuff all the time and giving you plenty to do. The Fractured But Whole is a hoot, and everything you could possibly want from the long awaited follow up to The Stick of Truth, but it’s also a fantastic game. South Park has always been known for pushing boundaries in its comedy, as well as keeping up to date with current affairs, and whether you’re a fan or not, you can’t deny the hard work and talent put into every episode of the long-running TV show.