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[PC] [360] [PS3] South Park: The Stick of Truth

Unread postby recoil » 01 Feb 2013 07:32

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Trailer 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ee3MLO4H4M

Trailer 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JmV8Sqhv0w

http://www.stickoftruth.com/

THE DEFINITIVE SOUTH PARK EXPERIENCE
Written and voiced by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, South Park: The Stick of Truth brings their unique brand of humor to video gaming.

AN EPIC QUEST TO BECOME... COOL
Earn your place alongside Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny, and join them in a hysterical adventure to save South Park.

FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS
Recruit classic South Park characters to your cause.

INTENSE COMBAT
Arm yourself to the teeth with an arsenal of magical weapons and mystical armor.

SOUTH PARK CUSTOMIZATION
Insert yourself into South Park with something like a billion character, clothing, and weapon combinations.
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Unread postby Amor fati » 06 Feb 2013 17:45

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park:_The_Stick_of_Truth

South Park: The Stick of Truth is an upcoming role-playing video game based on the American animated television series South Park being developed by Obsidian Entertainment, in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios and published by Ubisoft (originally to be published by THQ). The game is expected to be released on March 5, 2013 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles, and Windows operating system for PCs. Similarly to their duties on the TV show, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are writing the script for the game, overseeing the project, and providing the voices of the characters. Details about the game were revealed in early December 2011, in the Game Informer magazine South Park special, and its digital version.


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Unread postby dinopoke » 17 May 2013 16:45

http://www.videogamer.com/xbox360/south ... firms.html

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South Park: The Stick of Truth is still on track for release this calendar year, Ubisoft has told VideoGamer.com, despite the game being absent from the publisher's latest official release schedule.

VideoGamer.com contacted Ubisoft earlier this week to enquire about the game's status after noticing that the game was not included in the publisher's latest release update sent to media on Monday.

However, a Ubisoft representative told VideoGamer.com that it had no further update on the status of the title and that the game was still "scheduled for release in calendar 2013".

South Park: The Stick of Truth was acquired by Ubisoft for $3.2m following THQ's closure earlier this year.

The game had been due to launch later this month while under THQ, but was delayed following its acquisition by Ubisoft.

Tesco currently has the game dated for release on August 23, which would coincide with Ubisoft's summer blockbuster Splinter Cell: Blacklist, as well as Saints Row 4, Disney Infinity and The Bureau: XCOM Declassified.

VideoGamer.com has reason to believe that the date may not be accurate, however.
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Unread postby Texas » 04 Jun 2013 23:43

http://www.gameinformer.com/games/south ... ruth-.aspx

We haven’t seen much from South Park: The Stick of Truth since we first revealed the game with THQ and Obsidian in a 2011 issue of Game Informer. Now the game is being published by Ubisoft, which showcased a portion of the game during a pre-E3 event in Santa Monica, California. The New Kid in town partners with Butters to battle through a LARP-embroiled South Park Elementary.

The Obsidian developer at the controls guides New Kid through the halls of the school, which are crawling with children wearing makeshift armor and carrying swords and hammers. The two-sided conflict is between the elves, led by Stan and Kyle, and the humans, led by Grand Wizard Eric Cartman. Bumping into one of these wandering make-believers is inevitable, and launches players into a separate battle screen.

Combat looks similar to your standard turn-based RPG action, but with a South Park flair. Timed button presses augment standard attacks and initiate dodges, similar to the Paper Mario series. Whacking an enemy with a hammer bloodies them and produces a sickeningly convincing sound. The Stick of Truth adds creativity with its “magic spells,” which involve combining household items to deadly results. New Kid casts a fireball with hairspray and a lighter, and electrocutes a hapless child with a bucket of water and a car battery. These visceral special abilities help preserve the show’s cringe-inducing violence while opening up fantastical battle options.

Creativity helps in combat, but it’s also necessary for navigating the school’s dangerous hallways. Butters and New Kid encounter an enemy kid standing on a huge rubbish blockade. Normally, New Kid could use his powerful fart ability to knock him from the hill, but a strategically placed fan makes this difficult. Players have a few options in this dilemma. They can either trigger a sprinkler above the fan to short it out, or use an anal probe satellite to teleport into the vents above. Once within, Butters and New Kid harness the power of the Underpants Gnomes to shrink themselves and navigate the narrow ventilation shaft. These multi-path situations look like entertaining breaks from the otherwise straightforward combat.

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Later on, Butters and New Kid encounter Stan Marshwalker in a boss battle. His loyal hound, Sparky, joins him. The dog uses his Call of the Wild ability, which consists of barking at the player and peeing on them. New Kid counters with a fart, which gives Stan a “grossed out” status effect, causing him to puke intermittently. The Obsidian developer eventually wins the battle and earns Stan’s Blade of the Ranger. Players use a Facebook-like app on an in-game phone to equip weapons, accept quests, and manage party members.

The presentation concludes with a standoff between Kyle and Cartman. New Kid must choose a side, and the dev at the controls chooses to fight Cartman. New Kid’s opening strike is to throw a piece of poop at Cartman (which was acquired earlier after defecating in a urinal). The fight concludes with a spectacular fart duel between the two, which plays out like two Dragon Ball Z characters blasting each other.

South Park: The Stick of Truth is bound to impress fans. If you saw it on a TV without noticing a controller, it’d be hard to tell it was a game. The gameplay, cutscenes, and voice acting combine to deliver a game that’s impeccably similar to its TV counterpart. The loyalty to its source material, solid turn-based combat, and exploration elements should entertain even casual fans of the show. The Stick of Truth hits 360, PS3, and PC later this year.

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Unread postby dinopoke » 06 Jun 2013 09:05

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Unread postby movie » 02 Nov 2013 09:43

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Unread postby shubn » 25 Jan 2014 19:33

Behind the Scenes with Matt Stone and Trey Parker: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW_q4NsFloQ
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