South Park Brings the Crunch
South Park’s newest DLC is now available. Bring the Crunch will see players investigating disappearances at Lake Tardicaca, but at least they have the power of the Final Girl at their disposal.
South Park’s newest DLC is now available. Bring the Crunch will see players investigating disappearances at Lake Tardicaca, but at least they have the power of the Final Girl at their disposal.
Mint-Berry Crunch joins the roster of Coon & Friends in South Park: The Fractured but Whole. The second piece of DLC asks players to save summer camp at Lake Tardicaca.
What horrors have arrived at the family favorite restaurant? Vampires? Goths? Demons? Indigestion? RPGamers can now find out for themselves in the newest South Park DLC.
Cartman’s favorite restaurant has been taken over by vampires and its up to the kids of South Park to kick them out. And watch some cliff divers. And go to Black Bart’s Cave.
It was originally available just to those who pre-ordered its sequel last year. However, South Park: The Stick of Truth is now getting a standalone release on the latest generation of consoles.
All characters and events in this review — even those based on real people — are entirely fictional. All celebrity comments are impersonated… poorly. The following review contains coarse language and due to its content should not be viewed by anyone.
While it’s true that this game will have zero appeal to anyone who steers clear of South Park, everyone who is part of the fanbase and hasn’t yet experienced The Stick of Truth ought to do so at the earliest opportunity.
South Park has taken its shots at the world of video games before, but never with this kind of reverence. At the same time, the game is a celebration of seventeen seasons of the show, drawing references from fan favorites across the entire span of its run.
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