Overall, there are ten apps on your phone (much like the options in Grand Theft Auto V) and all have features that help you on your adventure, but the two applications I recommend focusing on are Powers (which you can use to swap your attacks) and Artifacts. From my time playing South Park: The Fractured But Whole, I am glad that this was improved in the sequel, especially since you can mix and match attacks from different classes as you unlock and master them.Īt any point in the game, you acquire, buy, or craft new clothing items and if you want to change your physical appearance you can use your phone, which serves as the in-game menu. When I played South Park: The Stick of Truth, one of my biggest complaints was how the classes were remarkably similar. “…everything you choose on your character sheet will alter your playthrough in some way.” Each class also has their own unique Ultimate abilities that you unlock, as well as specific attacks that can cause particular status effects such as bleeding or confusion. However, as the story progresses, you will unlock the remaining seven classes: Elementalist, Cyborg, Psychic, Assassin, Gadgeteer, Plantmancer, and Martial Artist. Each of the three categories is evenly balanced and unique, and each caters to a specific style of gameplay in the beginning. In the beginning, you can only choose between three: Speedster, Brutalist, and Blaster.
Aside from the race factor, everything you choose on your character sheet will alter your playthrough in some way.Īfter creating your character, you then have to decide which class you want to play as in total, there are ten classes that you can choose from.
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However, customization is much more in-depth this time around not only can you change the clothing your character wears, but you can also decide which gender your character will be, their skin color, religious faith, your weakness, ethnicity, and even your character’s sexuality.īefore the game’s release, the game garnered some controversy regarding race customization with it jokingly labeled as a “difficulty slider.” During my playthrough, I did play as a black character, and there was no difficulty curve regarding the gameplay instead, it was how the NPCs in the game perceived you, and the game even discloses this information that your race will not affect the combat itself. Much like its predecessor, players again design their character in South Park: The Fractured But Whole, which they will control throughout the entire game.