Bought South Park stick of truth steam version

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  1. Baba

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    Damn you, Baba! What's it like? How are the game mechanics? What's the objective? How many playable characters are there? REVIEW damn it!! Don't just tell us you bought it.
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    It's got butters who is the paladin. Cartman as a wizard. kenny the princess. Social networking. Jew class is in it also. Gotta steal the stick of truth from drow elves.
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    I was thinking about this, but once I found out it had turn based combat, I decided no... If I got a good word from someone, I just might still get it. Some reviewers are calling it the funniest game of all time and others are saying it's the best licensed property game ever.... I've just never enjoyed a turn based RPG.
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    Well, it's been some time, I've played through it a couple of times, and here's what I have to say. This game NEEDS DLC. The first playthough is unique, funny, and fresh. The second playthrough you pick up a few quests/items/pickups you missed the first time through. The third time is when you realize how short and linear this game is. The big problem other than how short the game is, is that while the game has a system of equipment/rewards that require a certain level to use, they quickly become obsolete. The game is open world, but the goodies are set, so if you don't do things in a certain order, the rewards are absolutely worthless.