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

3. The Superb Sound & Visuals

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Glitches aside, The Fractured but Whole perfectly captures the style and tone of South Park just as its predecessor did.

You may very well find yourself not even realising that the game has switched from a cut-scene to gameplay on numerous occasions because the transition is so seamless. More than any other video game series based on a movie or TV show, these games realise everything that made its forebear so popular in the first place.

The animation style and voice acting never feel less than totally authentic to the source material, in turn shaming almost every other video game based on an existing IP.

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