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Game for South Park aficionado

It's a third person role-playing game where the player is a 'new kid' in the town

Kakoli Chakraborty

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South Park is one of the longest-running American adult animated sitcom that went on air in 1997 and is still running successfully. The show follows a group of fourth graders and their escapades - battling aliens or trying to fight Mecha Streisand. Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman and Kenny McCormick are the main characters along with numerous recurring characters like Butters Stotch, Jimmy Valmer and Mr Garrison. Development of the game, South Park: The Stick of Truth, began in 2009 with creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone approaching Obsidian Entertainment (of Fallout fame). Though the project faced hurdles, it was finally released by Ubisoft in March 2014, and it is regarded as one among the top games of that year.
 

It's a third-person role-playing game (RPG) where the player is a 'new kid' in the town of South Park and is employed by the characters of the show to embark on various quests. The graphics are akin to that in the show and the quests are influenced by the televised episodes. The gameplay is the same as any other RPGs. One can acquire weapons, armour, potions and special add-on patches to improve their character's attributes. Every object in the game is named from the point of view of a fourth grader leading to hilarious names like 'Sweaty Headband' and 'Noob Hammer'. There are four different classes that a player can choose from - Fighter, Thief, Mage and Jew. Besides the classes, the player can also choose different companions to assist one in the quests. More companions can be unlocked as one progresses. The map is open to exploration barring a few locations that can be accessed only after specific quests have been completed. The game demands about 14 hours of gameplay in order to beat it.

There are also Final Fantasy-esque turn-based battle screens in the game. Only one companion can accompany the player during battle. A radial wheel lists the available attacks - class-based basic melee attacks, special attacks, long-ranged attacks and support items. Basic attacks are used to hit, break and wear down armour and shields, while heavy attacks weaken armoured enemies. For every special attack, the player requires a specific amount of 'Power Points'.

The game is available on Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and Sony PS3.

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First Published: Jan 18 2015 | 9:17 PM IST

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