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An 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.
Recommended
Average Score
RELEASE DATES:
GENRES:
- Action
DEVELOPER(S):
- Question Games
PUBLISHER(S):
- THQ Nordic
SERIES/FRANCHISE:
- South Park
GAME MODES:
- Co-operative, Multiplayer, Single player
GAME ENGINE:
- Unreal Engine 4
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Ratings & Reviews
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A clever and well-structured interpretation of the classic TV series as a co-op brawler, that would be a fun diversion even without the license.
Aggravating hack-and-slash combat and surprisingly sparse jokes make South Park: Snow Day! dull, toothless, and a big step in the wrong direction for South Park games.
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.
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3DNews | Алексей Лихачев | 4 / 10 | 04-06-2024 | Boring, repetitive and unfunny. We’d rather see no new South Park games than failures like this one. | Read review |
AltChar | Semir Omerovic | 80 / 100 | 03-25-2024 | In a nutshell, South Park: Snow Day! is a great game that offers plenty of the classic South Park humour on top of engaging and fun combat and an interesting main story. While it’s quite short and strongly focuses on co-op which some may find as a drawback, I still think it’s worth the 29,99€ price point. | Read review |
Areajugones | Alfonso Cánovas | 6.5 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day! is an action and role-playing video game in which we once again get into the skin of “The New Kid”, an avatar who joins Cartman, Stan, Kyle and Kenny in a new adventure in one of the most special days for kids: One in which it snows! | Read review |
Atarita | İdil Barbaros | 60 / 100 | 03-25-2024 | While South Park: SNOW DAY! is a South Park product with it’s humor, story and character dialogues; the game itself unfortunately lacks this quality. If you’re not a South Park fan, this game will appeal to you at first, but after a while you might get bored as if you’ve been buried under the snow. | Read review |
But Why Tho? | Arron Kluz | 4 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | It is hard to discern just who South Park: Snow Day! is for. Diehard South Park fans will not get much out of its lackluster references and lack of new ideas for the franchise. Meanwhile, those who care more about playing a fun game won’t find the mechanical complexity that can be found in previous franchise RPGs. | Read review |
Capsule Computers | Travis Bruno | 4.5 / 10 | 04-03-2024 | South Park: Snow Days! may sound like the comedy fans love and offer a solid story but finds itself lacking nearly everywhere else as this roguelike struggles to impress beyond its first run. | Read review |
Cerealkillerz | Steve Brieller | 6.6 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park Snow Day doesn’t deliver on any level. The typical humour isn’t enough because the game just isn’t fun at all, in every area. Also Co-Op can’t rescue the generic fighting and killing because of the missing challenge. Even die-hard South Park Fans, should think twice if they want to waste 30€ on this. | Read review |
CGMagazine | Zubi Khan | 7.5 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day! successfully translates the flat, construction paper aesthetic of the show into a fun, modern 3D co-op action title priced appropriately for the amount of content available at launch. | Read review |
Checkpoint Gaming | Victor Tan | 8 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day! brings a snow day to life by letting children direct power struggles between nations. The trademark humour of the series returns, making you laugh every step of the adventure. A robust combat system helps you coordinate with your allies while encouraging exploration and taking advantage of your environment. Even if you are alone, AI bots are trustworthy allies who do their best to help. Upgrades are also handled nicely, giving you a variety of playstyles for your character. While chaotic combat and satire might not be for everyone, this remains a solid game to play with others. | Read review |
Chicas Gamers | Sergio Diaz | Recommended | 03-25-2024 | It is a very fun and frenetic game, which will challenge you for about 6 hours if you calmly observe what surrounds you, and which can increase if you want to repeat the chapters to complete the different challenges. The story will quickly escalate to the madness that you can expect from South Park, leaving the origin of the conflict between humans and elves forgotten and presenting you with a different and fresh idea for the saga. In addition, they have the facility to add more content, as it is a chapter format, and continue to grow. | Read review |
COGconnected | Rhett Waselenchuk | 69 / 100 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day by no means lives up to its predecessors. Still, it manages to be worthwhile for those invested in the franchise. | Read review |
Daily Star | Tom Hutchison | 2 / 5 stars | 03-28-2024 | But as it stands we have a rather generic and repetitive short lived battle game that’s lacking any real gameplay innovation. The story is dull and there are not enough laughs. | Read review |
Digital Chumps | Will Silberman | 6.5 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day is dumb fun best played with friends. While it walks solidly down the middle of the road in terms of it being a roguelite and a beat-em-up mashup, it falls short in offering deep variance and complexity to make things feel fresh and worth the replay. It’s funny as hell, though, so that is worth the first playthrough. Hopefully additional content is on the way to freshen things up. | Read review |
Digital Trends | Giovanni Colantonio | 1.5 / 5 stars | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day! brings the cartoon’s up-and-down foray into gaming full circle. The co-op adventure underwhelms with sloppy action, repetitive combat, and a poorly implemented roguelite structure. Fans of the show’s first few seasons may get some laughs from its throwback humor, but the fun setup gets flushed down the drain like Mr. Hankey. | Read review |
DualShockers | Matthew Schomer | 7 / 10 | 03-26-2024 | That said, for all its shortcomings, it is a fun little multiplayer combat game that’s best enjoyed with friends, which is what it set out to be. Just don’t expect The Stick of Truth 2. | Read review |
Enternity.gr | Vasilis Kamakaris | 7 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | To South Park: Snow Day! It is a pleasant surprise from THQ Nordic that places the players in funny situations in the eccentric city. | Read review |
Entertainium | Eduardo Rebouças | Not Recommended | 04-08-2024 | South Park Snow Day is passable at best. If you’ve enjoyed the show at any point and are looking to see its characters and setting depicted in game form, you’ll be much better served by what came before it in RPG form. Those are excellent examples of how to carry a property through different media while maintaining its identity and still be fun and worthy of your valuable time on this Earth. | Read review |
Everyeye.it | Mario Petillo | 6.8 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park Snow Day tries to change the genre of reference of the franchise once again by moving towards the rogue-like: the cyclical setting, however, is sunk by an underlying repetitiveness and runs with little content and a battle system that is too confusing. | Read review |
Explosion Network | Dylan Blight | 4 / 10 | 03-26-2024 | If this shows up on Game Pass or PS Plus Extra, dive in with some friends. Get as much enjoyment as you can out of it; otherwise, it’s hard to recommend to anyone other than the die-hard who MUST play every South Park game. | Read review |
Game Rant | Joshua Duckworth | 2.5 / 5 stars | 03-26-2024 | South Park: Snow Day is a budget game, but instead of something brief but replayable with a lot of South Park humor and bursts of fun, players get something muted, limited, and shallower than even that detail would suggest. It offers some fun across its short runtime, but it’s ultimately forgettable for any roguelike or South Park fan. | Read review |
Gameblog | SutterCane | 6 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park Snow Day could have been one the worst games of this iconic series, but it’s not ! If you like the humor and you’re cherish all these characters, you could have an enjoyable moment alone, or with friends. Playing this game in co-op eliminates this feeling of artificial difficulty. The experience feels a little bit old, but there are cool elements like playing cards. Give it a shot if you love South Park and don’t expect a great game. | Read review |
GameGrin | Alana Dunitz | 9 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Days! This game is full of humour and personality, combined with great visuals and music. It’s so much fun to play! | Read review |
Gamer Escape | Justin Mercer | 6 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day!’s most prominent issue is one of fundamentals. The game’s namesake is very much intact and handled exactly in the way you would hope as a fan of the show, but the meat and potatoes of the actual gameplay leave much to be desired. Its humorous, surprisingly robust roguelike elements and attention paid to its source material simply aren’t enough to offset the detriments to its simplistic combat and repetitive structure. | Read review |
Gamers Heroes | Johnny Hurricane | 7 / 10 | 03-30-2024 | South Park Snow Day is a fun game that is a perfect fit for Game Pass or PlayStation Plus. I’d wait until it hits one of those services before checking it out. | Read review |
GAMES.CH | Benjamin Braun | 57 / 100 | 03-25-2024 | The humor and the stylish transition of South Park into the third dimension are two things, most fans will like. Unfortunately behind that, Snow Day isn’t a good game. The co-op action is not totally free of fun, but the lack of diverse gameplay and especially the absence of precise controls make it a game, even South Park fans do not need to play. | Read review |
GameSkinny | Abby Smith | 9 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | The humor and imaginative gameplay make South Park: Snow Day a snow day that I never want to end! | Read review |
GameSpace | Ed Orr | 7 / 10 | 03-26-2024 | Frivolous, farty, and gloriously chaotic but not the best episode of South Park. Snow Day is a mix of ideas all balled up into an action brawler. if you and your friends love South Park then some genuinely inspired moments make this worth taking the time to play. | Read review |
GameSpew | Kim Snaith | 5 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day is, ultimately, a huge disappointment. This is so far removed from The Stick of Truth and The Fractured But Whole that it really shouldn’t be considered to be related to them in any way. Sure, there’s a glimmer of trademark South Park humour here, but it’s not enough to make the repetitive, dull and painfully scrappy gameplay any more enjoyable. This is a snow day you can safely sit out of: stay home and play Stick of Truth again instead. | Read review |
Gaming Age | Braden Czerwinski | 8 / 10 | 03-28-2024 | Overall, I believe that South Park: Snow Day is quite a great time. It offers good replay value with changes to the game once you complete the main campaign, encounters seem to change when you replay levels, and it just offers a lot of that fun roguelike/roguelite feel we’ve come to enjoy from other titles. I genuinely believe that for the price point, get your friends together and I think you’ll enjoy yourselves a ton. | Read review |
Gaming Nexus | Eric Hauter | 6.5 / 10 | 04-02-2024 | I would love to say that I loved South Park: Snow Day. But the shallow combat, light story, and general lack of depth made me feel like this game was just scraping the surface of what it could have been. Grab it on sale to play with buddies, but beyond that, stick with the classics. | Read review |
GamingTrend | Adam Moreno | 85 / 100 | 03-25-2024 | If you love South Park, this will be the best $30 you could spend to have another adventure with all your favorite characters. With a completely different game style than the most recent South Park games, Snow Day! gives you five chapters of the main story totaling 5-6 hours, side quests that can be done more than once on multiple difficulties, and plenty of cosmetics for you to unlock. Solo play gets a little difficult during the ending of the story, but with friends, it should be an enjoyable time for all! | Read review |
GBAtemp | Jordan Ryan | 1 / 10 | 04-07-2024 | Abandoning all charm and fun that the franchise is known for, South Park: Snow Day! manages to deliver one of the most disappointing games I’ve played in a long time. If you’re a South Park fan, this will just make you yearn for the already existing better games. And if you’re not? All you have to look forward to is mediocre gameplay and unattractive graphics. Your time and money are better spent literally anywhere else. | Read review |
Generación Xbox | Gabriel Fuentes | 5.5 / 10 | 04-21-2024 | I really would have liked to come to this space with a phrase of emotion, satisfaction or happiness with Snow Day, but unfortunately it hasn’t been like that. Is it the worst game in the world? No, not by a long shot, and that’s why this review is ticking, but the truth is that it doesn’t even overshadow the previous editions and I think that only the most die-hard fans of South Park will like it a little, so, if you are within this group, for 30 dollars it is a game that is not so bad, but I also hope you don’t get your hopes up too much. | Read review |
GGRecon | Joshua Boyles | 2 / 5 stars | 03-25-2024 | What’s unforgivable is that, at its core, South Park: Snow Day! isn’t remotely fun to play. Its combat and progression systems aren’t engaging, and only the most hardcore of South Park fans will find a glimmer of hope in the bulletproof humour that’s borrowed from the cartoon. | Read review |
God is a Geek | Chris White | 7.5 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day! is a pretty good roguelike with tons of different cards to make each run feel different, complete with that SP humour. | Read review |
Guardian | Phil Iwaniuk | 3 / 5 stars | 03-25-2024 | The show’s trademark knack for satire staves off the sameness in this wintry brawler | Read review |
Hardcore Gamer | Cory Wells | 4 / 5 stars | 03-25-2024 | Anyone who is a fan of South Park needs to play SOUTH PARK: SNOW DAY!, especially if they really enjoyed Stick of Truth. The cooperative gameplay with the action/adventure combat element actually makes this more approachable to play with others compared to Stick of Truth, which was a turn-based RPG. If you are not a fan of South Park, some of the gameplay limitations may inhibit the experience as it seems the development team didn’t want to over-complicate the gameplay while also focusing on the story being told. With post-game options and the ability to play with others, this adds replayability, but currently it’s hard to tell if the longevity will be there unless there are plans for narrative DLC down the road. The horde mode option helps to add to this. The art and combat design here does work, but the main issue comes with the audio complaints with mixing and repetitive lines. The world of South Park is the driving force of SOUTH PARK: SNOW DAY!. | Read review |
IGN | Travis Northup | 3 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | Aggravating hack-and-slash combat and surprisingly sparse jokes make South Park: Snow Day! dull, toothless, and a big step in the wrong direction for South Park games. | Read review |
Metro GameCentral | Steve Boxer | 7 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | A clever and well-structured interpretation of the classic TV series as a co-op brawler, that would be a fun diversion even without the licence. | Read review |
MKAU Gaming | Hayden Nelson | 6 / 10 | 04-01-2024 | There are not too many games that can have fart sounds on demand and be so accepted but in true South Park form there are farts but that is the smallest part of the audio in this title. The audio of this game was spot on and felt like I was watching an episode of the TV Show. It was weird that I loved that your character “New Kid” never spoke once but everyone knew what was going on. The fact that the group of fellas would always break the fourth wall of the game, mentioning previous titles and the fact it’s a game was great. If you wanted to find one excuse to play the game the audio would be by far the greatest excuse and is a perfect tribute to animation and cartoon production. | Read review |
New Game Network | Alex Varankou | 60 / 100 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day is an authentic adaptation that has a couple of decent ideas, but the drab combat and a short runtime leave it stuck in a snowbank, to be rescued only by the faithful fans of the show. | Read review |
Niche Gamer | Matt Kowalski | 4 / 10 | 03-29-2024 | Combat within the game feels unsatisfying with a limit to the abilities. The jokes within are dated and feels like an AI wrote them after being fed information about South Park. Arguably, the only fight we enjoyed with the game was the final fight and that was because it broke the mold the game had established in the prior chapters. | Read review |
Nintendo Blast | Lucas Oliveira | 7 / 10 | 04-03-2024 | South Park: Snow Day! It’s a brief, fun adventure full of humor. However, due to the lack of depth in its mechanics, it is a game that only manages to entertain during its few hours of campaign. Even with its post-game content, it is unlikely that the title will be able to captivate the player to the point of awakening the desire to play it again. | Read review |
Nintendo Life | Jaimie Ditchfield | 4 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day! has a lot of potential with some of its roguelike-inspired mechanics but ultimately fails to deliver an engaging experience whether you’re playing it solo or in co-op. Combat feels unresponsive, the technical issues are numerous (on Switch at least), and the writing is some of the weakest in the series. | Read review |
NoobFeed | Azfar Rayan | 40 / 100 | 03-26-2024 | Put simply, I am hesitant to suggest South Park: Snow Day! to anyone who isn’t a fan of South Park. In my opinion, the gameplay isn’t solid enough for anyone to have fun with this. This game becomes tedious in a very short span of time. The jokes in the previous two games were a major selling point since they made the otherwise dull gameplay more interesting. Alternatively, the game’s humor is nonexistent, and the gameplay becomes exceedingly dull. | Read review |
Paste Magazine | Matthew Reyes | 4 / 10 | 03-27-2024 | South Park: Snow Day is a step backwards for the show’s library of games. It could be worth a good laugh or two, especially with friends, but you’ll get a lot more of them from the show itself. There must not have been a lot of faith in this one considering its very small price tag of $30 compared to the new standard of $70. But honestly, you’re better off taking that $30 and putting it towards Ubisoft’s older South Park games, The Stick of Truth and The Fractured But Whole. Those will offer more enjoyment than Snow Day ever could. | Read review |
PC Gamer | Rich Stanton | 69 / 100 | 03-26-2024 | 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. | Read review |
PC Invasion | Anthony Yates | 6 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | 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. | Read review |
PCGamesN | Cheri Faulkner | 6 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park Snow Day makes for chaotic, mindless fun when played with friends thanks to its roguelike-inspired upgrades and sense of humor, but it’s a frustrating dud when going it alone. | Read review |
PlayStation Universe | James Davie | 7.5 / 10 | 03-26-2024 | A breezy and affordable South Park curiosity, South Park: Snowday! Is a delicious slice of immature humour pie that sits comfortably in the stomach. Turning to an action-RPG experience away from a turn-based one isn’t an entirely successful one, as the lack of the unexpected will become noticeable throughout, but the pleasure of slashing your way through a short, affordable and gratifying South Park adventure will win out. Snowday! Is ultimately a nice and welcome treat as long as you keep your expectations in check. | Read review |
Press Start | Matthew Zimmari | 6 / 10 | 03-27-2024 | A great little adventure for South Park fans or for those wanting a casual game to play with friends, South Park: Snow Day has all the charm of an episode of the show, but its roguelite nature becomes a tad frustrating with wild difficulty spikes and a lack of checkpoints. Chock full of references and jokes without filter, the game is definitely entertaining; but with a lack of a roadmap or post-release content, some players may be left in the cold with its short story and repetitive loop. | Read review |
PSX Brasil | Vanessa Ferreira | 70 / 100 | 03-25-2024 | It doesn’t make as much of an impact, but it offers what is needed to entertain. | Read review |
Push Square | Ken Talbot | 6 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | A sporadically fun co-op brawler, South Park: Snow Day is a step back for the franchise. Card collecting and gag-filled combat will keep fans entertained, but there are plenty of better ways to have good times with weapons. | Read review |
Rectify Gaming | Unknown | 9 / 10 | 03-26-2024 | Although the roguelike format of Snow Day is designed to keep you coming back for more, I found myself struggling to find a reason to return to reply after beating a level. There are some cosmetic items to unlock and maybe a few weapons you didn’t try out, but that’s not enough. | Read review |
Screen Rant | Christopher Teuton | 2 / 5 stars | 03-26-2024 | It’s hard to determine exactly who Snow Day is meant to be for. The ideal player of South Park: Snow Day has three other friends who are extremely into South Park, to the point of enjoying anything with the character’s faces painted on it, and those three friends also enjoy battling waves upon waves of unintelligent NPC fodder with single button mashes while occasionally pressing one of two other buttons to execute an ability. These four friends should also laugh hilariously at the idea of a Taylor Swift album fetching “nearly half a roll” on the toilet paper black market | Read review |
SECTOR.sk | Jakub Pokorný | 5 / 10 | 04-08-2024 | 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. | Read review |
Shacknews | Sam Chandler | 8 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day! does a great job at delivering a new type of genre in the South Park setting while nailing everything we’ve come to love about the franchise. As vulgar and hilariously uncouth as it can be, there’s a charm to it that takes me back to my childhood, enjoying a day off and playing with friends, even if I’ve never had a snow day. If you’re looking for a roguelike you can play with a few pals, South Park: Snow Day! will have you laughing and yelling as you hack, slash, and cast spells at kids, and of course, fart on Cartman whenever possible. | Read review |
Slant Magazine | Aaron Riccio | 2 / 5 stars | 03-25-2024 | Despite being occasionally funny, the game is never fun. | Read review |
SpazioGames | Marcello Paolillo | 7.1 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day! sets aside the RPG elements of previous titles, in order to offer a multiplayer action game with pronounced roguelike mechanics, unfortunately quite repetitive in the long run. | Read review |
The Beta Network | Anthony Culinas | 7 / 10 | 03-26-2024 | While it may not be as riveting as its turn-based contemporaries, South Park: Snow Day! showcases an enjoyable 3D action battle system built for 4 players online, combined with the iconic comedic writing of Trey Parker and Matt Stone. | Read review |
The Game Crater | Chris Melnyk | 6 / 10 | 03-26-2024 | It’s clear that South Park: Snow Day had all the right intentions when attempting to make an exciting roguelike experience. Unfortunately, it has one too many faults that let it down. While the hilarious narrative and engaging roguelike formula are always enjoyable, the repetitive combat and distracting audio and camera can make fights feel like something you actively want to avoid. Furthermore, the absence of the local co-op weighs down the title. Fortunately, its low price and gorgeous visuals make up for most of its mistakes, although if you’re on the fence or not a South Park fan, it’s not worth your time. | Read review |
TheSixthAxis | Nick Petrasiti | 6 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | After the successes of both Stick of Truth and The Fractured But Whole, South Park: Snow Day! is a big change of pace that left me with mixed feelings. It’s an enjoyable game with some nice ideas, but at the same time, you’ll be left wondering was this it? | Read review |
Twinfinite | Grace Black | 4 / 5 stars | 03-26-2024 | Overall, South Park: Snow Day is an absolute blast, full of hilarious little quips and interactions. The various powers and Bullshit Cards are incredibly amusing and add chaos to gameplay that initially seems simple but opens up as you play. If you’re looking for a game in which you can sit back, chill out, and enjoy South Park humour in a new way, then Snow Day is a brilliant choice. | Read review |
Use a Potion | Unknown | 6.5 / 10 | 03-26-2024 | South Park: Snow Day isn’t the best co-op hack ‘n slash PvE that you’ll play, but it’s still fun and captures the anarchic humour of the TV show PERFECTLY. I just wish it had a few more levels, more varied locales, and the combat was a bit more fine-tuned, because the ingredients are there for the game to be a success… it just needs a bit more content and fine-tuning to keep me coming back for more. | Read review |
VideoGamer | Antony Terence | 5 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | Snow Day’s moment-to-moment slapstick humor and inventive combat are undermined by unfulfilling progression and an acute lack of content. | Read review |
WayTooManyGames | Leonardo Faria | 5 / 10 | 03-28-2024 | I tried not to compare South Park: Snow Day to The Stick of Truth and The Fractured But Whole, but considering it is still a sequel of sorts, it’s hard not to feel massively disappointed with this game. We went from gorgeous and hilarious RPGs to a bland, boring, uneventful action roguelike with baffling graphical design choices, underwhelming controls, and an overall gameplay loop you have experienced dozens of times before. The sense of humor alone is not worth the admission ticket. | Read review |
Wccftech | Ule Lopez | 3 / 10 | 04-01-2024 | South Park: Snow Day! is a roguelike shooter experience that is short and extremely mediocre to the point of being bad. While it isn’t incredibly broken, it still fails to provide a meaningful experience, especially compared to the games that came before it. The shift from 2D to 3D isn’t important at all. Rather, it’s the incredibly repetitive and boring approach it takes alongside its formulaic plotline that makes it feel like one of the worst episodes in the series. | Read review |
Worth Playing | Cody Medellin | 7.5 / 10 | 03-25-2024 | South Park: Snow Day! is a good South Park game, but it’s just a fine one when viewed without the license. The action is good, as is the inclusion of roguelike elements, but the camera distance can make the gameplay feel cumbersome. The inclusion of multiplayer is great, but the lack of local play is disappointing. While the different card combinations and level elements add some replayability, the presence of only five stages make the game feel short; the disappointment is lessened by the lower-than-expected price tag. It’s a fun game, but you’ll want to temper your expectations. | Read review |
Xbox Achievements | Richard Walker | 55 / 100 | 04-09-2024 | Fans of the show will no doubt get something out of this, but on a fundamental level, South Park: Snow Day! emerges as a somewhat shallow and unsatisfying experience, despite its best efforts to provide depth through cards and other light RPG elements. After Stick of Truth and The Fractured But Whole, this feels like a backwards step. | Read review |
ZTGD | Terrence Johnson | 4.5 / 10 | 03-27-2024 | I wanted to love this game, especially when I heard that Matt and Trey wanted this as an avenue to have a sort of metaverse with the show. So, events can happen in the show on one night and the next it picking up in the game. The premise is very cool, but sadly this game ain’t it. Its going to take a lot of patches and things to get this up to snuff, which is sad because it does some neat things. The different cards in game that work as powers for one, players can choose one ‘bullshit’ card to use which is some uber power like making someone vampires, or giving super strength. All of it with the vibe that these are still kids playing outside. Sadly, it’s all just wasted in its current state, I really hope the developers can turn this around because I want to go on down to South Park and meet some friends of mine. | Read review |
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