[citation][nom]TheCapulet[/nom]This game is being overseen by people who prefer a damn good game over a bottom line, and being developed by devs who love the idea of staying true to the roots of south park, yet are known to make fantastic RPGs. The only way this is bad is if you don't like south park. I can't stand south park, myself. But for those who do, this game will probably be pretty damn good. But I will appreciate it for the fact that it'll be giving a well deserved developer more spotlight and money so they can make more polished games in the future.[/citation]
fantastic... is relative, they are known for making rpgs with a grand scale, but failing to execute them properly, that said, they usually pump out a better game than the original, however they come out so buggy some people dont stick around with it till the bugs get fixed.
[citation][nom]digitalzom-b[/nom]There's a TON of content in South Park's quiet little mountain town. Over the 14 years of episodes... it's insane. Be it they don't exclude content because of the timeline, we can expect things like Megasteisand, some goddamn mongorians, animals with mulitple asses, and so on. Also, I'd say it's safe to assume there will be areas outside of South Park, like that dark creepy forest (from can't remember the episode :|). I just hope they pay attention to detail, and make it so you can go into every building in the town, and it to have a purpose and a sense of interaction. E.g. going to the toy store and buying/stealing (in the essence of oblivion) toys, or going to Raisins for food (lol). This could be a very good and massive (not just size, but content) game if done right... hopefully Matt Stone and Trey Parker see that the potential is enforced, and push for some of the Elder Scrolls freedom gameplay essence.[/citation]
the game will be based entirely in the Good Times With Weapons style, where the interesting things happen in their imaginations, with breaks from the story moving back to real life, i could see a great game in that regard.
[citation][nom]JacekRing[/nom]"We must return the precious to the video store"is what comes to mind when they quoted the classes you can play[/citation]
with a moral choice if you watch the movie or not.