Fans have been highly anticipatingSouth Park: The Fractured But Wholefor a while now.
Season 20 wrapped up at the end of 2016.
Unfortunately, the game isn’t being made in six days the way an episode ofSouth Parkcomes together.
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But, they’re giving this game the same fast-paced tenacity they give every episode.
Cartman and the gang decide to stop playing Wizards and Elves and play Superheroes instead.
Figuratively and literally, since Cartman thinks you don’t look like a superhero.
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This time,The Fractured But Wholewill be both developed and published by Ubisoft.
Ubisoft is also known for great titles such asFor Honor,Assassin’s Creed,Just Danceand more.
Naturally, eleven hours is not that long for an RPG.
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Going the completionist route takes 18.5 hours on average, which is still short for the genre.
In the summer of 2016, the release date was pushed back to March of 2017.
“Butthole” is just not a very nice word.
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Honestly, we would be very disappointed if they weren’t.
On a smaller scale, the player’s farts can be used to attack and to scale buildings.
How else the magical butthole is “ass"imilated into the video game?
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Well, we’ll just have to wait until the release to find out.
Even though your character is supposed to be 10, you could make him look 70 if you wanted.
Yet, the one part of your character that you couldn’t customize was the gender.
InStick of Truth,you had to be a boy.
InThe Fractured But Whole,players will be able to choose to be a boy or a girl.
However, that’s not the case.
They confirmed the upcoming game is not coming to the new system any time soon.
When the game does come out, it will be released for PC, Xbox One and PS4.
Ubisoft, however, didn’t comment on the possibility.
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Duh, that’s when the bad guys come out.
It’s not clear yet what “South Park at Night” will entail.
Will there be items or characters who can only be found or areas only accessible at night?
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