There have been numerousSouth Parkgames, most of which do a pretty decent job at adapting the iconic TV show and all of its delightfully crass humor. Whether it’s the immensely underratedSouth Park Rally- it isn’t great, but it was a lot of fun as a kid - or the critically acclaimed RPGs, there are plenty of incredibleSouth Parkgames. Of course, if you’re a fan of the show, like me, then you’ve almost certainly either played these games or know about them.
However, for those just getting intoSouth Parkthanks to the show’s huge boom in popularity, or those who somehow missed out on thebestSouth Parkgamesthe first time around, now is still absolutely the best time to play them. If you’re interested in finally trying out the greatestSouth Parkgames, then you’re in luck. Of course,you’ll have to act fast before the amazing opportunity disappears.

The Stick Of Truth & Fractured But Whole Are Must-Plays For Fans
They’re Excellent Video Game Adaptations
Back in 2014, Ubisoft published the firstSouth ParkRPG,The Stick of Truth.It was, rather surprisingly, developed by Obsidian Entertainment, the same folks behind some of thegreatest RPGs ever made, likeFallout: New VegasandPillars of Eternity, and written by the creators ofSouth Park. That pairing did wonders for this honestly hilarious RPG that never relents across its 10-hour runtime. It was then followed up byFractured But Whole, which was developed solely by Ubisoft.
While not as good, it retains a lot of what madeStick of Truthexcellent, offering up plenty ofbiting satire and fun combat. Both games perfectly capture the tone and humor of the series, especiallyThe Stick of Truth, which iswhat makes them, in my opinion, the bestSouth Parkspin-offs. Considering just how wildly and rightfully popularSouth Parkis at the moment, thanks to the new series, I’ve found myself revisiting these games, and, whether you’ve played them before or not, so should you.

Impressive Steam Sale Makes These Two Worth Picking Up
Both Are Down By 80%
Right now, bothThe Stick of TruthandFractured But Wholeare reduced by 80% onSteam,making them just $5.99 each. That’s a ridiculous bargain, considering how much content you’re getting and how good both games are.Stick of Truthgarnered an 85 onMetacriticand, from experience, will take you roughly 15 hours to beat if you want to complete the main and side content. Similarly,Fractured But Wholereceived a respectable 79 onMetacriticand will take you around 22 hours to beat everything.
That’s a lot ofSouth Parkcontent for a very small amount of money. It is especially good value if you’ve just started getting intoSouth Parkrecently, or if you previously owned either game on a different platform, but want to pick them up on Steam. I cannot recommend either game enough to fans and newcomers alike, and hope more people get to experience these incredibleSouth Parkmasterpieces as a result of this huge sale.
