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Should I get South Park: The Stick of Truth?

Yes, but without any DLC. 28 41.18%
 
Yes, with the Ultimate Fe... 0 0%
 
Yes, with the Super Samur... 0 0%
 
Yes, with both DLC Packs ($1.68) 24 35.29%
 
No. 5 7.35%
 
See Results 11 16.18%
 
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My favourite game of last year. Spent a good 15 hours to finish it altogether, I would strongly recommend it.



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garretslarrity said:
PxlStorm said:

Meh, I wouldn't buy it, but that's probably because I don't like the show. Why not buy HDN Re;Birth 1 instead? It's also on sale and is a great turnbased JRPG =p


I saw it, it's just that I've never heard of it before yesterday.


I highly suggest it to you if you like turnbased RPGs. It has a great combat system, is full of hilarious gaming references and is actually a challenging game. Just be sure that you're okay with some fanservice here and there. If you can't stand it, don't even bother.



I've seen an LP of the game and even I was tempted to get it, and I don't even like South Park.



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Based off what I've seen, if you're a fan of South Park, definitely get it.

If you're just an RPG fan, then maybe, but it doesn't appear to be anything complex.



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One of the most entertaining experiences I had in a long time. I hardly ever laughed so much playing a videogame!



One of my favorite games. The only game that I've 100% on both PS3 and 360



vivster said:
Yep. I love both turn based RPGs and SP and I really liked it. It is a bit shallow though with limited exploration and strategy. But it has a good amount of customization.
My love for SP got a lot more out of it than my RPG love.

Still it is by far the best licensed game ever made.

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Personally, I didn't enjoy it much. I found it quite funny, but not great as an RPG and that's coming from someone who loves turn based RPGs (P4G and FFX are quite possibly my 2 favourite games of all time).

Part of the reason I didn't enjoy it was down to technical issues on the PS3 version I have, so in theory that shouldn't be an issue on PC.

So maybe it's worth a try, but I didn't think it was that great and gave up after the first third or so



Munkeh111 said:
vivster said:
Yep. I love both turn based RPGs and SP and I really liked it. It is a bit shallow though with limited exploration and strategy. But it has a good amount of customization.
My love for SP got a lot more out of it than my RPG love.

Still it is by far the best licensed game ever made.

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Let me reiterate.

Still the best licensed game based on a good license.



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It's an average to slightly above average RPG. If you're a fan of South Park, you'll love all the references, although fanservice is often prioritized over keeping the story coherent. The game relies a bit more on shock value than the show does, which leads to some hilarious moments, but at times it just made me roll my eyes.

As a big South Park fan I loved just walking around South Park for the first few hours and befriending the characters. After about ten hours though, when the novelty began to wear off, the game left me wanting a bit more as an RPG. Regardless, it's an easy recommendation if you like the show, or if you're looking for a low brow somewhat lesser Paper Mario. If you're looking for a great RPG experience, you'll be better served elsewhere.