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So this game will steal feature open-world environment from Skyrim, narrative device from EarthBound, combat system from Paper Mario and puzzle design from Zelda? I don't know, it seems doable.
 

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Codex 2016 - The Age of Grimoire Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is.
It really doesn't look too bad. A good RPG but the dialog sucks, yet ... what was the alternative? Make the dialog serious or nuanced? Romance? What is the reviewer expecting? Meh. I'll buy it, but only if I get a TF2 hat.
 

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Will the game be a deconstruction of Skyrim? Perhaps a deconstruction of South Park itself?

Actually I don't think so since the show writers are at the helm.
 

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I dunno man, a Batman RPG would've been the shit.
 

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I see, the game sucks because of the content and dialogue, both provided by the creators of the show and the show itself, the logical conclusion is to blame the developers, par of the course for gaming journalism.
 

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