South Park: The Fractured But Whole Review - 7 Ups & 3 Downs

6. It's One Of The Funniest Games Ever Made

South Park The Fractured But Whole Morgan Freeman
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Yes, that is a vision of Morgan Freeman explaining to the player that hand-crafted Tex Mex will give him awesome farting power.

The Fractured but Whole may not go to quite the same extreme lengths as its predecessor, but make no mistake, it is still easily one of the funniest video games you will ever play.

Perfectly capturing the show's risque humour and doing a great job of both referencing its rich history and gamely riffing on the Black Lives Matter movement, gender fluidity, PC culture and superhero cinema, there's something here for everyone.

Indeed, Stone and Parker's take-no-prisoners approach to comedy is out in full force here as fans would both hope and expect, attacking every shade of the political spectrum with their ferociously funny wit.

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