Yea, some swatikas slipped through the black bars of censorship. It's ridiculous. Movies use them, claiming to be historical but in games? Hell no, some kid is going to see a cute puppy and instantly turn into a chocolate chip cookie-Skinhead. Ofc reading about it and seeing them in history schoolbooks is different too cuz #yolo...
Well, my keyseller promised me a key of the uncut version, so I am still hoping they don't actually do an IP check but only a key check instead. Worked like a charm on several games already, for example Sleeping Dogs...
Anyway, I'll see tomorrow I guess.
Until then I'll stick to my NA-test version with my level 3 Jew
(Actually wanted to avoid playing too much in advance, waiting for my own game "to arrive".)
And Sequels review is actually very close to my impression. The game is simply must have for a fan but surprisingly enough it's even a good game overall. It's full of references to the series, everything is instantly recognizable, it has some weak spots like the map but I don't really mind the walking so much cuz there is always a detail you haven't admired before.
My impression is that they actually enjoyed making this game a lot and you can see it in the many many details they've placed inside the world.
From me, it is clear recommendation for everyone who likes Southpark and it's humour ("Cartman, I'm a healer, you can't just make me a Blacksmith!" "Token, it is so obvious that you're a Blacksmith. Though I can't even tell why...") which is surrounding you everywhere.
I Love it! With the minor things not being perfect, the 8.5/10 is a well deserved score. Being even higher for fans of the show.