Series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are writing the whole script, and it shows. Characters in the game talk like they do on the show—Butters is nebbish, Cartman is obsequious, and even minor characters like Clive sound authentic. It's a drastic shift from the old South Park games, which featured nothing but endless catchphrases like "You killed Kenny!"
And don't worry, the South Park humor is all there. You're quickly introduced to Scott Malkinson, a minor character from the show who says he has the power of diabetes. "It's both a gift and a curse," he says. "Mostly a curse."
You play as the new kid in town. As the game opens up, you and your parents hop off a moving truck and enter your brand new home in South Park. Your parents tell you they're going upstairs to "wrestle" and you are immediately tasked with finding new friends. If you try to go back into the house, your dad pops his naked torso out the window and screams at you to go make some friends.
Parker and Stone are voicing every character like they do on the show. It's great. Your character bounces across the two-dimensional landscape, moving in genuine, shoddily-animated South Park fashion. If you've ever wanted to be inside the show, this is the closest you'll get.
You run into Butters, a local paladin. He says the wizard wants to see you. Butters leads us to the game's first town, introducing us to some of the game's characters and showing us the makeshift, ramshackle "town" that is basically a bunch of tents on a playground. The main idea behind the game is that everybody is playing RPG, and everyone gets really into it.
The wizard is Cartman. He asks for your name. You type it in. "You entered 'Douchebag,'" Cartman says. "Correct?"
No matter what you say your name is, Cartman will call you Douchebag. This is the perfect way to bypass an annoying game design problem—voice acting player-entered names.
J. J: "This is one of my Favorite shots." Tom Cruise: "I just love this scene, and the set"
Så fik jeg lige købt et 90-dages Playstation+ medlemskab. Fandens gode titler imellem. Især Outland og Infamous 2 glæder jeg mig til at spille. Skal vel også prøve LBP2 nu når det er gratis :)
Helt enig. Fahrenheit startede helt sublimt. Generelt et rigtig fedt spil.
Er det ikke først i morgen de rammer storen?
This weekend will be filled with staring out of windows while holding a glass of scotch.
Nope, jeg har i hvert fald downloadet løs i et par timer nu :-) Tror nok at ps+ plejer at være den første tirsdag i måneden, og den almindelige store hver onsdag..
I admire its purity. A survivor... unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality.
#13561 Jeg husker den i hvert fald ikke. Er det i selve spillet eller var det til E3 ?
Edit: Jeg fandt den lige på youtube. Faktisk ganske sjov og en jeg ikke har set før. Det var også før jeg begyndte at følge med i blandt andet E3. Anede heller ikke hvem David Cage var før end at jeg fik spillet Fahrenheit :)
#13561 elwood 13 år siden
#13559
I min spoiler kommer jeg også ind på netop det med de svære valg, jeg sate den blot i spoiler fordi jeg beskrev lidt fra sekvensen.
Tom Cruise: "I just love this scene, and the set"
#13562 elwood 13 år siden
Tom Cruise: "I just love this scene, and the set"
#13563 elwood 13 år siden
And don't worry, the South Park humor is all there. You're quickly introduced to Scott Malkinson, a minor character from the show who says he has the power of diabetes. "It's both a gift and a curse," he says. "Mostly a curse."
You play as the new kid in town. As the game opens up, you and your parents hop off a moving truck and enter your brand new home in South Park. Your parents tell you they're going upstairs to "wrestle" and you are immediately tasked with finding new friends. If you try to go back into the house, your dad pops his naked torso out the window and screams at you to go make some friends.
Parker and Stone are voicing every character like they do on the show. It's great.
Your character bounces across the two-dimensional landscape, moving in genuine, shoddily-animated South Park fashion. If you've ever wanted to be inside the show, this is the closest you'll get.
You run into Butters, a local paladin. He says the wizard wants to see you.
Butters leads us to the game's first town, introducing us to some of the game's characters and showing us the makeshift, ramshackle "town" that is basically a bunch of tents on a playground. The main idea behind the game is that everybody is playing RPG, and everyone gets really into it.
The wizard is Cartman. He asks for your name. You type it in.
"You entered 'Douchebag,'" Cartman says. "Correct?"
No matter what you say your name is, Cartman will call you Douchebag. This is the perfect way to bypass an annoying game design problem—voice acting player-entered names.
Tom Cruise: "I just love this scene, and the set"
#13564 elwood 13 år siden
Gad vide, hvordan han er til Thanks giving?
So John, what exactly is it that you are doing at work?
Tom Cruise: "I just love this scene, and the set"
#13565 DarkLight 13 år siden
Er det ikke først i morgen de rammer storen?
#13566 colocho 13 år siden
Tror nok at ps+ plejer at være den første tirsdag i måneden, og den almindelige store hver onsdag..
#13567 Slettet Bruger [1569084572] 13 år siden
Edit: Jeg fandt den lige på youtube. Faktisk ganske sjov og en jeg ikke har set før.
Det var også før jeg begyndte at følge med i blandt andet E3. Anede heller ikke hvem David Cage var før end at jeg fik spillet Fahrenheit :)
#13568 elwood 13 år siden
Nu jeg tænker over det så tror jeg måske blot det var demo'en der havde det.
Tom Cruise: "I just love this scene, and the set"
#13569 Zombi 13 år siden
Ja det var kun demoen, men hvis du spillede tutorial så dukkede Cage også lige op. Men Cages "cameo" i demoen var stadig den bedste.
#13570 sluppermand 13 år siden