Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the South Park: The Stick of Truth and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for South Park: The Stick of Truth.
March 2014
(83%)
26 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2014-03-04, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: South Park: The Stick of Truth is, among other things, the best episode of South Park I've seen in years. Matt Stone and Trey Parker went as hands-on with this project as they have with anything outside of the actual cartoon, and it shows. It's belligeren...
Abstract: South Park games haven't exactly been all that great. Aside from the fact that that they have to overcome the “licensed properties always suck” curse, they never quite felt like the show. They were first person shooters, tower defenses, platformers and ev...
Abstract: CommentMaybe you don’t watch a lot of South Park. I know I don’t—not because I detest the show, but it never demands my attention. I don’t crave it. I’ve enjoyed what I’ve seen, and happen to like the movie. This was important to me when I sat down to ...
Abstract: It goes without saying that if you aren't a fan of crude humor and childish antics, South Park is a show you should avoid. The same can be said of its new video game spin-off, South Park: The Stick of Truth. Anal probing, Nazi zombies, abortions -- these...
Abstract: Which proves pretty darn easy. Moments after stepping out of your house, likely because your father forced you to go out and make friends, you meet Butters. He's a paladin and part of Cartman's Kupa Keep human forces. Within moments, you're the latest mem...
South Park throughandthrough, great visuals, exactly what a longtime fan of the series would want, authentic RPG gameplay
Fans of neither South Park nor RPGs probably should avoid, technical bugs quite common, combat often tiresome and repetitive
All this combined, South Park: The Stick of Truth is a game that fans of both role-playing games and South Park will love. To fans of either RPGs or South Park , there's still plenty to enjoy. To everyone else, we'd hang a question mark over the box. ...
Nails South Park's irreverant tone, Surprisingly deep RPG systems, It's really, really funny
Actual gameplay not quite so imaginative, Offensive on every conceivable level
If you like South Park, you'll like this is a classic cop-out verdict, but that's the truth of The Stick of Truth. For all its surprisingly deep systems and knowledge of RPG lore, the quests can be unimaginative in their details, but it's hard to notice ...
Excellent turn-based RPG gameplay, Huge amount of weapons and customization items, A South Park to explore that's packed with collectables and secrets, Totally ridiculous South Park humour and plot, Great longevity and replay value
Load screens break the pace, Reviewed on PS3. Also available on Xbox 360 and PC.