New 'South Park: The Fractured But Whole' Trailer Reveals Widespread Conspiracy Against The Populace

7.5
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  • RPG
2017-10-17
'South Park: The Fractured But Whole,' an upcoming sequel to 'South Park: The Stick of Truth.'
'South Park: The Fractured But Whole,' an upcoming sequel to 'South Park: The Stick of Truth.' Ubisoft

“There’s a cat in trouble and I believe it’s part of an international conspiracy,” Cartman says in the new trailer for South Park: The Stick of Truth sequel, The Fractured But Whole. Whelp. It seems young Eric Cartman is a born ‘gater or truther or whatever idiocy is floating around these days.

But the real conspiracy in the new trailer for South Park: The Fractured But Whole is the game’s clear link to the chemtrails spread over the populace to keep them dumb, placid and under the thumb of the ruling elite.

See for yourself:

Look closely at :27.

Isn’t that an unusually realistic gas cloud for the typically stylized world of South Park? Is this just about fart mechanics, or something more sinister? Is this dark, billowing cloud — so evocative of destruction and terror — a reminder of how much control the elite have over our lives?

We suspect a double message, both lording their power over us and openly signifying their continued intent to fill the air with mysterious chemicals and other mind-control agents.

Unfortunately, copyright protection, backed by the corporate-friendly guard dogs at YouTube, are likely to prevent any serious spectrographic analysis or inquiry, ensuring that the MSM can continue smearing honest investigators as “tinfoil hats” and “conspiracy theorists.”

REVIEW SUMMARY
South Park: The Fractured But Whole
7.5
South Park: The Fractured But Whole Review: Marvel Polish, DC Inspiration
South Park: The Fractured But Whole is a polished and improved sequel to The Stick of Truth, but we're still ambivalent about the Marvel Cinematic Universe parody angle.
  • tactical combat
  • great environmental puzzles
  • seamless adaptation of South Park
  • engaging boss encounters
  • Coon and Friends parody was already stale
  • sometimes more referential than funny on its own
  • several game mechanics feel extraneous
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