We’re less than a week away from the release of South Park: The Fractured But Whole, and with that in mind, Ubisoft has released a new teaser trailer for the game, showcasing how the kids role as superheroes takes a toll on their normal days at school.
For more on the game, make sure to check out our preview of it from E3. Here’s a snipper on what Tyler had to say:
With the drink out of the way, I was able to get to the moment the demo was building to—a boss fight against a horde of strippers. Since I was battling multiple enemies, managing space was essential. This meant that I had to use attacks to push foes backwards, and get into the proper position so I could use abilities that would impact multiple enemies at once. Things got even more complicated when the battle introduced a giant stripper that did a booty stomp attack that had gigantic area of effect every 20-seconds or so. To avoid this, I had to constantly move forward, and reach the end of the strip club. Every battle I played felt totally different from the ones beforehand, and the variety really shines.
With fresh combat and a high level of polish, South Park: The Fractured But Whole is looking like it’ll be a worthy successor to Obsidian’s shockingly good role-playing game. The change in developers hasn’t resulted in a drop-off in quality, as it instead allowed an influx of fresh ideas to get implemented. The RPG’s October release date is quickly approaching, and it’s shaping up to be another holiday hit for Ubisoft.
South Park: The Fractured But Whole is set to release October 17, 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.