

You fight them as enemies, including an oversized foetus that came from Khloé Kardashian. It was a choice between an ‘interactive abortion mini-game’ and fighting against ‘Nazi zombie foetuses’. It gets even more bizarre where you have to clench your anus via button prompts to destroy the machine and you will be rewarded with a satellite in your bum. The aliens kidnap you after the first day is completed and proceed to experiment by using an object up your rectum. This is one of those scenes where it was censored in the EU on the console versions (PC version remains censor-free). You get to fight against him and become victorious. It took for the real photographer, who has been bruised and beaten to point out he is an imposter. You can choose to say ‘Yes’ or ‘No’, but I chose ‘Yes’ on all of them. But he starts throwing out odd requests by asking you to take off your clothes. You needed to take a photo for your passport and the photographer does his duty. An episode called “Black Friday” has ‘Stop Touching Me, Elmo’, which is an Elmo toy that likes to place its hand in those off-limit areas.īut you get to interact with a paedophile when you attend the ‘Photo-Dojo’ during a quest. South Park has never avoided the use of paedophiles. So anything like Canada being reprised in 16-bit moments is hilarious, but not controversial. What I am looking for are certain moments that come across as controversial to the public.

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The TV series it is adapted from always had its fair share of disgusting moments and you cannot really complain because… it’s South Park.īut this game has a fair share of extremely bizarre moments that can come across as offensive, more-so than the TV show recently. Laughs were shared, but also disgust too.

Main quests were vanquished and side quests were slayed. South Park: Stick of Truth has been out for about a week.
