


A major goal in this game is to collect all 120 South Park characters to your Twitter friends and you can read all of their interactions. So, what the hell neither game is supposed to take more than 15-20 hours and I figured I could knock both games out in a few weeks. Well I didn’t follow shit when it came to The Fractured But Whole but it comes with a digital copy of The Stick of Truth. Of course I have an issue with hindsight, nostalgia, and completionist tendencies where I felt it necessary to purchase the follow up South Park: The Fractured But Whole and see if it was worth putting another South Park game to task for my own enjoyment. In fact I hadn’t sat down and watched much of it for the better part of a decade and that was the main reason I spent about 5-6 hours with The Stick of Truth and sent it right back in the mail.

The Collector's Gold Edition ($129.99) includes all the Collector's Edition goodies, plus the Season Pass.The first “good South Park game” hit the market over three years ago and the first time I rented it through GameFly back in 2014 I might have already been over South Park. A 6” replica figurine of “The Coon” by UbiCollectibles and ArtToyz.The Collector’s Edition ($99.99) includes the game, plus: A set of physical lithographic prints with art from South Park Studios.Steelbook Gold Edition (available only at US retail for $99.99) will include all of the contents of the Gold Edition, as well as: A set of in-game costumes and a bonus perk to get fans started.The Gold Edition: (available digitally only for $89.99) includes the game, plus: And if what you saw got you more excited than The Stick of Truth, then you may want to check out the special editions for the game.Īside from the standard edition, for $59.99, Ubisoft is offering three other versions with a variety of extras: South Park: The Fractured But Whole looks to be an interesting new strategic RPG gameplay experience, based on what was shown at the Ubisoft press conference yesterday.
