

While there is a lot to do in The Fractured But Whole, there are plenty of secrets buried deep within the game. South Park: The Fractured But Whole is nothing short of a love letter to the animated series and it is filled to the brim with so many secrets and inside jokes that only the biggest fans of the show would catch. In 2014, South Park: The Stick of Truth launched to positive reviews, creating a game that was not only fun to play but captured the essence of the show.ĭue to the game's success, it seemed only natural that South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone would follow up with a sequel, this time creating a satire of the superhero industry that has flooded theaters over the past decade. Multiple games were released throughout the series' run from a first person shooter to a tower defense game, but none of them were particularly good or really captured the humor of the show. With so much popularity surrounding the South Park franchise, it didn't take long for the video game industry to capitalize on its success. While no one could have predicted the show's success, the foul mouths of Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman have resonated with America, making South Park not only one of Comedy Central's highest rated shows of all times, but also one of the longest running animated sitcoms of all time as well. It's hard to believe that it has been twenty years since South Park premiered on Comedy Central and that it has just entered its 21st season and is closing in on almost 300 episodes.
