Zero Punctuation Season 11 Episode 50 South Park: The Fractured But Whole
- Not Rated
- December 20, 2017
- 300 min
Zero Punctuation is a satirical video game review show hosted by the overly-cynical and fast-talking Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw. In episode 50 of season 11, Yahtzee dives into his review of South Park: The Fractured But Whole.
The episode starts with a quick introduction to the game, discussing its predecessor, The Stick of Truth, and how the new game expands on the previous game's mechanics by adding a grid-based combat system.
Yahtzee then delves into the game's plot, which follows the player character, the New Kid, as they join the boys of South Park in their latest superhero-inspired adventure. He notes that the game features many of the same characters and themes as the TV show, and that it incorporates the show's humor and satire into its gameplay in interesting and satisfying ways.
Next, Yahtzee discusses the game's combat system, praising its strategic depth and variety of options. He notes that the game allows for a great deal of customization in character abilities and attributes, which can lead to a wide range of combat styles and strategies.
The episode then takes a turn towards Yahtzee's criticisms of the game. He notes that, while the game's story is engaging and entertaining, it can also be convoluted and difficult to follow at times. He also points out that the game's map and character customization menus can be overly complicated and difficult to navigate.
Towards the end of the episode, Yahtzee gives his final thoughts on the game, calling it a worthy successor to The Stick of Truth and praising its humor, combat, and character customization. He encourages players who are fans of the show to give the game a try, but warns that its complicated menus and convoluted plot may turn off some players.
Overall, the episode serves as a great introduction to the game for those who are curious about it. Yahtzee's unique brand of humor and insightful reviews make for an entertaining and informative viewing experience.