![]() ![]() ![]() “ It’s a game for fans and the uninitiated,” to paraphrase the reviewers of the time now, I’m not a fan, and I just eked out enjoyment. Let’s talk about South Park: The Stick of Truth, one of the more recent games in the series’ history, and the first in what so far is a double bill. Ok, now I’ve annoyed everyone aside from gay men who don’t care for bibles or South Park. I don’t mind them when they are making a point with Team America or Book of Mormon, but South Park, for the most part, is as childish, silly and without meaning as the bible. I’m even hesitant to call it that, as I don’t entirely love what Matt and Trey do, unless they are making a point. Though I know it by reputation through my brother and a few friends who really love it that includes people who “ should ” be offended by its humor. ![]() I’ve seen the occasional episode, smirked at one or two jokes, and generally ignored it. ![]() Rather I should say, I don’t love it, I’m not a fan, and I don’t hate it. Some readers may find some of the content disturbing. Warning: The following review contains references to adult humor and plot. ![]()
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