

Much like its predecessor, players again design their character in South Park: The Fractured But Whole, which they will control throughout the entire game. " South Park: The Fractured But Whole is finally here - and it goes above and beyond its predecessor." But as the story progresses, you realize that there is something much bigger and darker going on than just a few cats missing in South Park. The story of South Park: The Fractured But Whole focuses on the kids of South Park embarking on a new adventure as their superhero alter-egos a good chunk of the story borrows heavily from Season 21's episode of the South Park TV series titled Franchise Prequel, and serves more as a follow-up to the end of that episode.įor those not keeping up with the latest season, the South Park boys are planning out a superhero film franchise (to make loads of money and because Netflix will buy any original series) and unfortunately, after some disagreements between them regarding the franchise, the boys are divided into two groups and ignite a civil war: The Coon and Friends led by The Coon (Cartman) and The Freedom Pals led by Mysterion (Kenny).ĭespite the tension between both teams, a majority of the story in South Park: The Fractured But Whole revolves around you and the rest of the kids looking for a missing cat named Scrambles. Set after the events of The Stick of Truth, players once again assume the role as "The New Kid" in town. After those few years (and several delays) later, South Park: The Fractured But Whole is finally here - and it goes above and beyond its predecessor. Since its release, fans have been patiently waiting for Ubisoft to make a sequel. Three years ago, Obsidian Entertainment and Ubisoft released South Park: The Stick of Trut h on PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.
