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foxdvd 12-14-11 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by fumanstan (Post 11028875)
Obsidian games always feel... uninspired. Hopefully this will be good.

I know what you mean...historically they have followed up some of my favorite games of all time and while none of their games are bad...they just always seem a step down from the games they follow.....be it Fallout...or Knights...or Neverwinter...

...funny enough their one true new game, Alpha Protocol...a game that was smashed in reviews...was actually a great game...one of the most underrated...if not THE most underrated game this generation...

I have HIGH hopes for this one...

Matt 05-05-12 04:42 PM

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http://i.imgur.com/UdT5J.jpg

xbox.com

foxdvd 05-07-12 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by MWB (Post 11220072)

day one

pinata242 05-07-12 11:05 AM

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Yes, I'm all over this. The Scott Tenorman XBLA game almost got my money on production alone, but I couldn't get into the platforming of it from the demo. Maybe when it goes on sale I can add it to the queue of unplayed.

A full RPG, however, is insta-buy.

dsa_shea 05-16-12 03:24 PM

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Looks the the RPG has been delayed until 2013. Damn!

glassdragon 06-04-12 05:55 PM

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mhg83 06-06-12 08:28 AM

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One of the bosses should be Mecha-Streisand :)

fumanstan 06-06-12 04:35 PM

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http://kotaku.com/5916076/everything...south-park-rpg

Good breakdown of the early demo.

glassdragon 06-06-12 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by fumanstan (Post 11261929)

Wow, that sounds amazing. and rotfl at the fact that no matter what name you pick Cartman calls you Douchebag.

Deftones 06-06-12 10:07 PM

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sounds awesome. i assume this will be a full fledged game on disc and not a downloadable game, right?

glassdragon 06-06-12 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Deftones (Post 11262337)
sounds awesome. i assume this will be a full fledged game on disc and not a downloadable game, right?

I was always under the impression that this was going to be psn/xbl

Nope, I was wrong, it's a full retail game

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...1-rg1864-00-20

Deftones 06-06-12 10:42 PM

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i'd say as long as this is about 15 hours of gameplay, the concept alone is worth paying for a full price game.

glassdragon 06-06-12 10:53 PM

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I agree, right now it looks to be worth it, provided it's a fairly long adventure.

mhg83 06-06-12 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Deftones (Post 11262378)
i'd say as long as this is about 15 hours of gameplay, the concept alone is worth paying for a full price game.

I think 15 hrs is a good time since it looks like you can play as different classes and there will probably be a lot of hidden stuff to find.

My Other Self 06-07-12 11:04 PM

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This game looks epic on so many different levels. I love how the ESRB warning in the beginning shows that it may be inappropriate for children. :lol:

glassdragon 07-16-12 11:56 PM

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‘South Park: The Stick of Truth’ Comic-Con Preview
Jul 16, 2012 by Tyler Schirado
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South Park: The Stick of Truth Preview

Ever since South Park began airing back in 1997, it has pushed boundaries beyond our wildest Imaginationland. Downloadable titles aside, console gamers have not witnessed a full scale South Park game since the year 2000. Now, after capturing multiple Emmy and Tony awards, Trey Parker and Matt Stone are ready to invade the video game industry once more and win our hearts with South Park: The Stick of Truth.

Players finally got a good look at the game in action during a hands-off preview at Comic-Con. What was shown more than lives up to expectations. In fact, South Park: The Stick of Truth may turn out to be one of the most entertaining RPGs we’ve ever played.

The South Park: The Stick of Truth demo begins with a quick introduction of the “new kid” (the user) as he and his family move into the lovely town of South Park. Wanting to get a little frisky, mom and dad tell the kid to go make friends while they wrestle upstairs. Locked out of the house, the player is left to roam the streets of South Park. Right from the very beginning, the interactions among the game’s AI cast are hilarious and well thought out. Matt Stone and Trey Parker have written everything and, of course, do most of the voice acting.

South Park: The Stick of Truth New Kid

Neglected by others, the new kid runs into Butters “The Merciful,” a paladin. Butters takes us to The Kingdom where we must seek out The Wizard King, Eric Cartman. From here users will be able to choose a name, customize their character’s outfit, and pick a class: cleric, fighter, mage, or thief. Now the quest begins. Players must go to City Wok to retrieve some Kung Pao chicken. Armed with the wooden Sword of Sorrows, it is your duty to embark on this quest in order to test your loyalty and gain new friends.

Before the adventure can begin, elves invade the fortress seeking the Stick of Truth — and here is where our first battle takes place. Gamers who are accustomed to RPGs will quickly grasp the basic concepts of fighting, but there is a tutorial that does a great job at mapping out the gameplay for newcomers. The Stick of Truth is highly reliant on timed attacks, which can be very useful for counter-attacks and blocking. Fighting is turn based and can be strategic, based on who’s in your party or who you may be fighting.

Simply put, the battles are a ton of fun. The witty banter between characters is extremely vulgar, incredibly offensive and highly entertaining. Not only do the characters comment when they attack, but also while they are idle.

South Park: The Stick of Truth Vampire Fight

Skipping ahead, we are taken to a fight between the children and some vampire kids in a local cemetery. This time, the focus is on using special attacks (some of which can be seen in the E3 trailer, like Mr. Slave taking one for the team, literally). As in any other RPG, characters gain experience points and cash after each fight. Throughout the game players will be able to obtain items through treasure chests and completely customize their armor — from classy monocles to scruffy beards.

Like the cartoon, there isn’t much depth in The Stick of Truth’s 3D environment. As a result, the game looks just like the show. The animation is clear and colorful, with great effects during battle and clever environments all around. Plus, the game really takes advantage of South Park’s vast history — references to the show are practically everywhere, giving fans plenty to look out for.

South Park: The Stick of Truth SDCC Demo

According to one of the production artists on the show, the game is still under development and the guys from South Park are working very hard to make it one of the best experiences possible — not only for gamers, but for fans as well. He also let slip that players will be able to explore Canada in The Stick of Truth, and that the country may (or may not) have an “8-bit” variation.

From what we’ve seen so far, fans of South Park will not be disappointed in The Stick of Truth. Trey Parker and Matt Stone, in collaboration with Obsidian Entertainment, have created something that has a chance of being truly great, and we can’t wait to play the finished game.
http://gamerant.com/south-park-the-s...iew-ts-159648/

Sounds pretty great

mhg83 08-31-12 06:50 PM

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Those were some really shitty south park games :lol:

MoviePage 11-06-12 09:00 AM

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THQ announced that this title is delayed until fiscal year 2014, along with Metro: Last Light. Fiscal year 2014 begins 3-30-2013, so I'm not sure how much of a delay that will mean.

chuckd21 11-06-12 11:57 AM

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:sad:

mattysemo247 11-06-12 12:14 PM

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Ouch, that's the second major delay for Metro. Not looking good for THQ.

Osiris3657 12-12-12 05:58 PM

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flashburn 12-12-12 06:01 PM

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I blinked and missed the "gameplay".

sauce07 12-12-12 06:26 PM

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With this game I don't really care about the gameplay, just the story.

Larry C. 12-18-12 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by flashburn (Post 11504134)
I blinked and missed the "gameplay".

Missed???? I haven't been able to find any gameplay videos anywhere. :(

flashburn 12-18-12 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Larry C. (Post 11511205)
Missed???? I haven't been able to find any gameplay videos anywhere. :(

The video above is labelled as a "Gameplay" video. There is gameplay, towards the end, they show split second flashes of it (without a UI though).


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