Overall, I found South Park: Snow Day to be an entertaining story with a fun twist on the usual D&D meets dungeon crawler experience. Not to mention, it’s a great option to play with friends. The gameplay was smooth and challenging all the way through, allowing me to change my style by trying different weapons and powers. With all its great features, it becomes instantly replayable. If you’re a South Park fan, it’s a must to try!
A charming but slight co-op action game where a basic combat system is elevated by clever bonuses and abilities, and half the pleasure is the world's incidental details.
South Park Snow Day is an entertaining, if simple, title that entirely focuses on multiplayer. Fans of the show will lap up the humor, but those planning to go in alone will be disappointed.
Is it fun in multiplayer? Not very much. It's also not fun for fans of the series. This game uses the form of a popular world, but does not give satisfaction.
South Park: Snow Day! distances itself from previous games both in terms of genre and visuals: and the result falls short of expectations, with repetitive and unimaginative combat.
Thanks to recent successes, we know exactly what a great South Park game looks like, and South Park: Snow Day! couldn’t be farther from it. I’m a huge fan of throwing out the rulebook to try something completely fresh, especially in this age of samey sequels and forever live-service games that increasingly play it safe, but this bold attempt at a new direction misses the mark so drastically I’m aghast at just how sideways things went. Whether it’s due to the thoroughly unenjoyable combat or the uncharacteristicly toothless and unfunny story, I can’t recommend anyone waste their time on this cooperative lost cause – even my fellow die-hard South Park fans.
Love the new look, it still feels like South Park. Really enjoyed the short campaign, it took me about 6 hours. The story and voice acting was great, felt like an episode. For a $30 game, well worth the investment. Look forward to future updates!
Considering the previous 2 games this one falls short of the mark. The controls are clunky, the upgrade system is kinda boring and a bit of a mess. It's nice to see the switch to 3D but I don't really think it was necessary, the 2D games were alot of fun. Overall nice try and still enjoyable but not a scratch on its predecessors.
J'ai aimé l'humour et les références aux anciens épisodes.
Pour les voix française, c'est un régal.
Parcontre pas de classe de combattant ( juif, voleur , magicien , ect... )
La tu frappe , tu tire , tu faits des cartes à la con ( pouvoir spéciaux )
Mais à aucun moment j'ai ressenti l'envie d'aller plus loin contrairement aux deux opus précédent à chercher le 100%
Matt et stone, L'avez-vous fait expres ?
Car dans le jeu vers la fin j'ai ressenti le besoin de vous justifier de la qualité du jeu à travers la narration envers mr hankey, j'ai trouvé ça drôle.
J'ai juste l'impression qu'ils ont fait un gros doigts à tout les fans juste pour se marrer.
30 euros ça va , ça passe
I've felt like south park was a bit past it's prime before this game came out but once I played this I knew I was right, how can Matt and Trey let this be released like come on, just feel like they're not as hands on as they make **** effort and just not that enjoyable really, like even the jokes feel weak and the audio is weird like the voices change a lot.
In this game, South Park becomes child's play in terms of humor, lacking the acidic humor and references that are classic in the series. The main characters "accompany" you solely through a poorly executed phone, repeating dialogues incessantly, much like the enemies who also incessantly repeat dialogues, rarely uttering a profanity. It only features 5 main missions, enjoyable the first few times but becoming monotonous thereafter. The "multiplayer" mode lacks interest if you don't have friends on the same platform (because no, the game isn't crossplay), making it boring. The absence of key characters like the boys, Cartman, Kyle, Stan, and Kenny, who only appear in the background, and other characters like Wendy, Craig, Clyde, Scott, and adults such as Randy, Gerald, and even the teachers, is deeply felt. This results in experiencing only the marvelous world of South Park where they are the main focus. In the previous two games, it was exciting to use the boys and others, each with their different abilities, full of humor and charisma, something overlooked here, even though Phone Destroyer (a free game) has it. They could have included all these characters in the form of support cards or spells, but they didn't even manage that. The story idea is good and feels soulfully written by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, but THQ failed to apply it to a video game. I understand the game costs $30, but I would have preferred to wait another 2 or 3 years for a good game priced at $70. The only positive aspect is the graphics; the 3D modeling of the town, characters, and effects are beautiful, although the excessive snow obscures the beauty of the town a bit. I know snow is the main theme of the game, but they went overboard. If the game isn't updated soon, it will be just another paperweight.
SummaryAn all-new South Park game is coming... in 3D.
Join Cartman, Stan, Kyle and Kenny, in three-dimensional glory, to celebrate the most magical day in any young child's life - a snow day!
Grab up to three friends and battle your way through the snow-piled streets of South Park on a quest to save the world and enjoy a day without school.