• Trey cool: South Park: The Stick of Truth breaks Ubisoft digital sales records
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The game might have contained some rather generic RPG elements, but this is by far my most memorable game of 2014. So much fun if you're into south park.
wait the crab people were in the game wtf now i need to replay it
I still can't beat goddamn Al Gore...
[QUOTE=Used Car Salesman;44834556]I still can't beat goddamn Al Gore...[/QUOTE] Al is a pushover, make sure to kill all his guards first, those guys are the real threat (fuck bleeding damage) I used Princess Kenny during the fight and just kept using her mass attack abilities like the rats, makes short work of the fight
[QUOTE=Used Car Salesman;44834556]I still can't beat goddamn Al Gore...[/QUOTE] I dont think it was intended for him to be that hard to beat. Even more so since you can face him rather early in the game
[QUOTE=Used Car Salesman;44834556]I still can't beat goddamn Al Gore...[/QUOTE] "GOREGASM"
[QUOTE=Syrex;44834565]I dont think it was intended for him to be that hard to beat. Even more so since you can face him rather early in the game[/QUOTE] You're just not supposed to win if you face him early on. Go level up and return later.
Jimmy is the best for the first Al Gore fight. Basically just spamming the sleep spell until you finish killing them off and then focusing down Al himself. Easy.
Did anyone notice the "swoosh" sound before some fights, that sounded a -lot- like the intro to classic final fantasy fights before the music kicked in?
Good for them, it's a great game [editline]18th May 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=No Party Hats;44834540]wait the crab people were in the game wtf now i need to replay it[/QUOTE] They were in that cave where you exit the sewers, you need to go back there after you learn the 4th "spell"
[QUOTE=Oblivion470;44827874]The game might have contained some rather generic RPG elements, but this is by far my most memorable game of 2014. So much fun if you're into south park.[/QUOTE] Tbh I wouldn't really call "interactive abilities" generic. Even if they might share their formula with quicktime events, it's kind of a matter of the overall depth and interactivity of avatar control. QTEs in real-time genres like 3D brawlers (God of War) or shooters, [U]that[/U] detracts from the depth of the interactivity as it takes away control. But timed button presses in a turn-based game, where you'd otherwise just issue an order and it happens without any extra interactions, that adds to interactivity depth since it gives you more control. It's the same thing that gives depth to the Mario RPGs, adding more interactions to a genre that, in the olden times of Final Fantasy, had very basic interactions along the lines of "issue order, designate target". Being able to block an incoming attack or choose whether your main attack is a succession of light batterings, heavy whacks, or a fart-augmented special strike, those things help set an RPG above its barebones ancestry and add more action to flesh it out.
Still need to buy this, waiting for an offer tho.
[QUOTE=xianlee;44842096]Still need to buy this, waiting for an offer tho.[/QUOTE] By offer I think you mean discount. Difference there. And don't be such a cheap cunt. It's cheap enough.
[QUOTE=Antdawg;44847351]By offer I think you mean discount. Difference there. And don't be such a cheap cunt. It's cheap enough.[/QUOTE] It's really not, it's $60 for the game being sold at full retail price for a digital download, and on top of that it's single player with a lot of the value being in jokes that will lose their quality in repeated plays. I love south park but I'm just not willing to pay $60 for that, I'll buy it on a sale.
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