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South Park: The Fractured But Whole Review

  • First Released Oct 17, 2017
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  • XONE
  • PC
  • PS4

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In South Park: The Fractured But Whole, the fantasy theme of its predecessor gives way to the equally popular subject of superheroes, parodying the current state of comic book-to-film oversaturation we see today. This shift is complemented by the change in the combat system, which proves cerebrally satisfying despite the juvenile sight of your main character using flatulence to overpower and outsmart everyone from ninjas to a red wine-enraged Randy Marsh. And when you add town exploration that awards practical character benefits, the resulting game is a delightfully fart-tinged journey that delivers satisfying gameplay and surprising absurdity in equal measure.

Like many South Park episodes, The Fractured But Whole's story kicks off with Eric Cartman cooking up a self-serving scheme: the search for a missing cat so he can use the reward money to fund a movie franchise for his troupe of superheroes. Yet, this is South Park after all, so it shouldn't surprise anyone that what develops goes way beyond a simple feline rescue. We're talking about police corruption with Lovecraftian twists and having to stomach debased attacks by pedophile bosses. As you once again play as the New Kid, you promptly join Cartman's team, Coon and Friends, engaging in a host of bizarre stories that play fast and loose with crude humor and sensitive topics alike.

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This is South Park through and through, where outrageous and unpredictable plot developments contrast against the day-to-day goings on of seemingly normal suburbanites. There's also the typical smattering of references to recent real-life events, from the Black Lives Matter movement to Morgan Freeman running a taqueria. But the game follows the franchise blueprint of lampooning pop culture and society without in-depth commentary, typified by the non-combat difficulty slider where being black is supposedly the hardest setting, and being white is the easiest. It's an opportunity to present something meaningful left half-realized as a flyby gag.

Seemingly more care was put into the game's more benign comedic touches, starting with game title itself. 'The Fractured But Whole' isn't a mere excuse to hide 'butthole' in a game title; it's also a clever take on Captain America: Civil War, relevant since the game's story involves two rival superhero teams. The Fractured But Whole is a consistent chucklefest where genuine laugh out loud moments are spread thin, which is forgivable for a playthrough that can last over 20 hours. Thanks to fast travel, completing missions comes at a steady pace, which means you're only minutes away from a new scene that would warrant a chortle at the very least. That could be Mr. Mackey's disturbing inquisitiveness about your sexual preferences or the City Wok staff moonlighting as ninjas. And even in the more private settings of a stranger's bathroom, the minigame of dropping a deuce offers its own flavor of hilarity.

Your arduous rescue mission is filled with hostile encounters against everyone from sixth graders to the elderly. As a welcome change to the precision demands of the Stick of Truth's RPG-inspired mechanics, Fractured But Whole employs tactics-style combat, prioritizing strategy-driven thoughtfulness over adept reflexes. While those new to tactical RPGs won't have to worry about the intricacies of terrain effects or improving chemistry between squadmates, you're nonetheless rewarded for thinking a couple turns ahead. Moreover, the modestly sized combat grids give the initial false impression that only rudimentary battle planning is needed for success. In actuality, these sometimes cramped spaces force you to think carefully on how to efficiently navigate your characters around the field, ideally to capitalize on their powers.

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It's a superbly balanced combat system that values smart thinking while also offering the flexibility of personal preference when choosing your character's class and abilities. Whether you like supporting and buffing friends or want to be the most powerful tank possible, you can complement your strengths with the many superfriends you amass over time. While it's a stimulating challenge trying to make a great team, it's even harder to come up with a bad one. For every hero that has a potent attack that can knock back enemies, there's a buddy who can heal and buff. Another advantage is the accessibility of craftable health-restoring mexican food. This can turn the bulk of encounters into easy victories, though The Fractured But Whole offers its share of optional encounters above your fighting weight--as measured by your squad's Might level--not to mention a number of challenging boss fights.

Growing your team's Might is inextricably tied to every bit of forward progress you make, whether that's wrapping up a story goal or completing the myriad side quests assigned by familiar townsfolk. From building a follower count on social media via the Coonstagram app or collecting gay romantic manga for Mister Tucker, experience earned through those missions accumulate to increase your levels and unlock slots for Might-boosting artifacts.

As you head to any map-marked objective, the various unexplored homes and businesses along the way are well-peppered with practical crafting items and side-mission collectables. Thanks to a number of quality-of-life conveniences, exploring seldom feels like a chore. Accessible drawers are well-marked with yellow handles, backpacks you've sifted through remain open, and when you've completed various collection missions, you're rewarded by the quest giver immediately, saving you the trip to physically hand the goods. These benefits far outweigh The Fractured But Whole's slight annoyances such as not knowing what attacks in battle result in friendly fire and the tiny font of your app updates.

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Aside from exploration and battles, South Park is loaded with environmental puzzles that--while hardly brain teasing--can elicit more than a giggle depending on how a hurdle is overcome. The most challenging obstacles are surmounted by your legendary farting abilities and select friends you can call in for an immediate assist. By combining your flatulence with the flight ability of Human Kite (aka Kyle's superhero persona), you can reach higher, previously inaccessible areas. Toilet humor transcends to depravity when you fire Butters' rodent out of your butt, launching it to reach and sabotage open electrical panels. While The Stick of Truth had its share of gassy gags, this sequel doubles down on farting as an essential multipurpose game mechanic, powerful enough to bend space and time at your whim. Not only does it prove useful in solving puzzles, it's also invaluable in preventing enemies from using their turn in battle.

Much like The Stick of Truth, The Fractured But Whole can be appreciated as a standalone adventure, accessible to those who've fallen off the TV series over a decade ago. Fans who have kept up will appreciate the handful of recent call backs to the show plus at least one timely spoof that creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone previous said they would not tackle. And if there's one aspect of the show that hasn't changed in its 20-plus years, it is the endearing qualities of the kids' reality-breaking imaginations. This is best exemplified in the classic pronouncement that the floor is lava, which is represented by initially impassible red building blocks strewn throughout the town.

Fractured But Whole succeeds as an interactive South Park mini-series, while effectively emulating the show's current style of adult-targeted entertainment and satirization of political correctness. In other words, it's consistently amusing and provocative without the edginess the series used to be known for. Both the game's combat and explorative strengths effectively bridge the many comical plot developments, which range from mildly amusing to downright hilarious. It's an accomplishment that this game will wholly entertain devoted fans while delivering a heap of jokes that won't fly over the heads of casual viewers.

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The Good

  • Engaging tactical battles despite simple appearances
  • Rewarding character-building exploration
  • Classic South Park lampooning of contemporary society and culture
  • Environmental puzzles, while easy, prove worthwhile

The Bad

  • Few laugh out loud moments
  • Lacks the series' deep-cutting satire

About the Author

It took Miguel 22 hours to save South Park, thanks to the help of Coon and Friends. Additional time was spent exploring the town to ensure that his team's Might was high enough to tackle everyone from bigoted rednecks to unsavory priests. Review codes for all platforms were provided by Ubisoft for this review.
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Another adhd RPG game.

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I can see the pun behind "But Whole" which means "Butt(ocks) Hole," the anus.

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@onesiphorus: oooooh i didnt get it thanks

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@onesiphorus: Thank you, Captain Obvious.

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@greaseman1985: IDK abaot you but I'm gonna haffta get medeval on his buttocks! lolz

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After the big price drop that Stick of Truth got just weeks after releasing, you'd be dumb for going all in on this title. By Thanksgiving, this will be $30 of less.

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@juiceair: You know, you can say that about all games. Eventually the price will drop, its not like you are dropping some sort of new bit of info. The only difference is, some games you may have to wait longer than others. So, by your logic, anyone who ever buys a title on day one is dumb.

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@juiceair: if u have gcu for best buy u get 20% off the game plus preordering gets you a ten dollar gift certificate which makes it closer to 40$ on day one. Seems worth it to me

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@juiceair: Maybe in the US, but in Canada it was one of the more stubbornly priced games.

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@Barighm: How much is it?

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@Gelugon_baat: 80 bloody dollars...though it is fairly easy to get some discounts

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@zerohournow: For Stick of Truth? That's so much bullshit for a default price at this time.

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@Gelugon_baat: no, this game is 80. SoT is much cheaper

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Can one play as "The Jew" again? That would make me happy.

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@knixxx: No, it's not like the first title. This title is about Super Hero powers and no crazy ones ether like a Jew or something.

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Ready to play! Been replaying the first game and had forgotten how great the gameplay is. Looking forward to this sequel.

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I NEVER understood why Americans love jokes about farting, defecating, pissing and ... . I don't see the appeal. Every human being has to fart, defecate and so on, that's natural and there is nothing funny about it. In other countries making jokes about these, are considered rude, immoral and uncivil.

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@kachal: You chose an article about a South Park video game to bash Americans about whats rude immoral and uncivil. As if America is the only country in which this show and this game are successful. Why did you click the article? Why not just move on?

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@kachal: because they're dumb it really is that simple

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@kachal: yep you nailed it America is the leader of uncivil and immoral....Oh wait....how about almost all of the European countries where the consensual age for girls is between 12-16. Yeah def not immoral there by any means for it to be legal to sleep with a very young girl. Also it must be very civil and moral for the extreme European pornography that comes from that area as well. You're right though America is def lower than that for liking fart jokes and our girls above 18.....

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@gaminggolfer27: In European countries, age of consent is between 14-18, and it means consent between two under-aged persons. If one of the persons is 18 and up, there are heavy limits what is allowed to do that varies depending on which country you are. Not going to do your homework for you there, but your information is just wrong there. Also, a quick google search would reveal you that, In the US, it's 16-18 depending on the state, So your information is wrong there too.

Still, if you want something to compare: we find far more immoral the idea of some Americans of opposing basic universal medical coverage, supporting Death Penalty, supporting war on Middle East, supporting the idea that everyone, no mather who, should have the right to own a weapon, and them calling themselves "pro-life"

You can also think about that next time that you want to use something as Shallow as Pornography as some short of moral meter, specially considering that the US is the biggest producer in the world.

Have a nice day.

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@Warlord_Irochi: wow you sure are smart there fella, you must be one of those progressive millennials hahaha. Ok first with age of consent the average average around Europe is going to be 14-16 with very few being above or below that with some exceptions and countries around Europe dropping down to the 12 range. As far as these super "strict" laws that protect kids it's going to vary country to country and is mainly a grey area since most limit it to a "person of trust". ageofconsent.net/world On the American side yes there are I believe around 12 states where 16-17 is legal but for the MAJORITY it's 18. Also it seems to me when comparing a single state vs an entire country there is a big difference in size there lol. As far as socializing medicine, gun control, death penalty, etc... That has nothing to do with the original complaint of America is immoral and uncivil for liking simple fart jokes or South Park type humor. With the porn aspect I agree America probably produces the most amount of porn however in my post I specifically said "extreme" porn and that mostly comes from foreign markets which is mainly Europe and that is not shallow when again the debate was fart humor being considered immoral. Also Europe and the middle East operate the biggest child sex rings on the world while we are on the topic. Also many countries still use the death penalty. You can go on LiveLeak and watch videos of gay people being thrown of buildings, women beaten, stoned, and beheaded because their husbands get tired of them. Also socialist medicine is garbage and is not free if you pay taxes. Look at Canada and they have free healthcare but to get an MRI can take months. That's why most of them that have the money come here for anything major they need done. Now I'm done because frankly young libtards who like to regurgitate crap their professors/teachers/friends say at school are a waste of my time. You have a great day kid lol

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@kachal: welcome to trump county

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@kachal: All of the best countries in the world have a healthy appreciation of fart jokes. All of the worst countries in the world tend not to. Similarly, all of the happiest and most successful people I know love fart jokes, and all of the least successful and most bitter people I know don't. Coincidence?

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@kachal: r/iamverysmart

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@kachal:

Geoffrey Chaucer was making fart jokes in the 14th century, over 300 years before an Englishman ever stepped foot in America.

You sir need to spend some time away from video games to gain an education.

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@kachal: That's unbelievably ignorant! If you believe that dick-&-fart jokes are limited to contemporary American audiences then you know nothing about entertainment throughout the ages. "Crude" humour has been a staple of entertainment since the beginning of human history -- all the way back to cave paintings!

A prime example is the Classical Greek comedy Lysistrara, wherein the women of Greece withhold sex from their husbands to compel them to end the Peloponnesian War. In the play, the male actors wore giant prosthetic erect penises to depict how hard-up they were, and there were countless "dick jokes" about their situation. That was 2500 years ago in Europe, before Christianity screwed everything up and repressed people into closeted deviants who are ashamed of their bodies.

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@kachal: @kachal: Like a lot of humor, it can't really be explained. But strange noises from the human body are sometimes humorous. It's simple, gross out humor. Same reason we still laugh when someone vomits at a party after drinking too much.

In the case of South Park, the humor is in the context. The farting itself isn't what funny, it's the fact that farting is used as a super power, just as it was used as magic in the first game. Also keep in mind, kids find farts hilarious

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@Pierce_Sparrow: I saw a episode where Cartman made someone eat his farts. I can never laugh when someone is being humiliated and belittled. And I don't know if kids are permitted to watch this show, I thought of it as a more adults cartoon.

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@kachal: Cartman is a total sociopath. The farts and whatnot is just the surface level, there's usually something funnier in the subtext, but if you aren't in America you probably aren't picking up on any of it. It's constantly making fun of current events and our pop culture as stated in the review.

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@kachal: kids are permitted.......?u never done nothing u werent permitted 2?

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@kachal: Then South Park isn't for you because half the jokes in the show are at the expense of others and involve humiliation or worse.

And yes, the show is for adults, but the characters are still kids, so they act like kids and their problems/behavior/humor is still childish and immature. One of the brilliant things about the writing is how the creators manage to translate relatable problems or social issues into children's problems or something immature just to show how bizarre or immature our problems are at times. The comedy of South Park obviously isn't for everyone, but it's still intelligently crafted and it's easier to laugh at when you realize that laughing at South Park means you're also laughing at yourself.

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@kachal: It is a cartoon made for adults. A lot of the earlier episodes in the series had good messages mixed in with their fart jokes.

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@kachal: It's not exclusive to Americans, it's exclusive to people who actually have a sense of humour. Since when is making a fart joke immoral? You must be from Russia where you're arrested for laughing or showing happiness

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@btotheotothejtothef I regret using immoral. It was a lack of appropriate words.

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@kachal: America has fart jokes meanwhile India has to concoct literal shit mascots to educate the masses on why shitting in the middle of the street is a problem.

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@kachal: you must be fun at parties.

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@Daian: you are quite right, I'm anxious to get behind my PS4. :)

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Looks hilarious. I will be picking this one up.

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Nintendo Switch version please. ^_^

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@JOMMY999: Could happen Nintendo wants dem "mature" games now.

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hah i love the idea that difficulty goes by race

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my god when i first saw this i thought it was an arabic show that is from saudia arabi but my god i was wrong it turns out to be an amarican damn

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I would buy, except the first game also lacked the satire the series is known for, instead trying to make "jokes" for shock value. I found the first game not that funny for the most part, so I will skip this until it's on a deep discount.

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@csward: If I was a bettin' man, I'd say even your pajama-tops have turtlenecks.

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