

You can only have one other person in your party, but the enemies can come at you as large as groups of six. These sound downright hilarious and absurd, but who still don't laugh at **** jokes?Ĭombat is where the meat of the game is and it's flawed for sure, but works. Dragonshout, Cup-a-Spell, Nagasaki, and the Sneaky Squeaker. Yes, you **** for magic and you have four magic attacks you learn. These are all context-sensitive so you can only use them when you're allowed, but they give a sense of discovery as you can access parts of the game later on that were blocked before. You have four different abilities you acquire throughout the game such as shoot, buddy commands, shrinking, and using your **** probe to teleport. There are fast travel points, which are a lifesaver. Depending on the class you choose it will affect what weapons are available in the game as you can only find weapons for that class. The weapons and armor come in steadily and I was always happy to have a new weapon that let me hit harder. Just like any RPG, you have armor, weapons, consumables, and cosmetic items.

Outside of wandering around the town of South Park discovering the few side quests there are, you can shoot things down and bash open things to find a hidden treasure. Yeah, it has over the top humor that will offend most and is one of the most graphic games I have ever played, but that's not a bad thing. Slave's **** and fighting through his intestines.

This leads to various interesting areas like a UFO where everyone is getting anally probed, to shrinking down to a gnome and battling on the bed your parents are having *** on to crawling into Mr. Throughout the game, you also have to recruit two factions that are the girls and Goths. Your goal is to continuously get the Stick back from the various people who steal it and it leads to one crazy adventure. There are two factions fighting over it, the Elves and the Knights. You're a voiceless protagonist that is swept into the children's D&D game of The Stick of Truth. You play as The New Kid, or Sir Douchebag despite Cartman ignoring whatever you name your character, which is hilarious. The Stick of Truth is a turn-based RPG with roots from the show and features the same humor as well. I remember fondly as a kid not being allowed to watch the show unless my parents watched it first, and if it wasn't too graphic, we could watch a re-run. The series is still ongoing and started in 1997. An adult cartoon featuring four children living in a rural town of South Park, Colorado who run into various antics and adventures. One of the granddaddies of television backlash.
