9 Video Games Where You Should AVOID The Story

9. South Park: The Fractured But Whole

Like South Park: The Stick of Truth, The Fractured But Whole has its fair share of side-quests. By taking part in these additional activities, you can unlock art, costumes, weapons, and summons.

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However, there's another reason why you should pursue these extra missions - They're hysterical. By performing the (You Can) Call On Me quest, you can unlock a power-up, a Callsheet, and a Selfie. However, the real reward is having to fight the leader of a Mobile Phone shop, who happens to be king of the crab people. It's so ridiculous, (even by South Park standards), you can't help but laugh.

In the Touch the Sky mission, you team up with Seaman, meet Gay Fish, go to Heaven, speak to Jesus, and take part in a mini-game that mashes together Flappy Bird, Robot Unicorn Attack, and Kanye West's Only One. Sections like this are non-compulsory and yet, the creators make it as entertaining as possible.

It's also worth checking in with the school counsellor, Mr. Mackey, since he'll allow you to change your ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation. Although alterations like this in games are often cosmetic, these changes alter how characters speak and fight you, often leading to hilarious banter.

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