Despite what some may have you believe, the vast variety of titles the South Park franchise has offered to the videogames industry isn’t all bad. The original Nintendo 64 release, simply known as South Park, was actually an enjoyably comedic first-person shooter (FPS) famously based on the Turok 2 engine. That was followed by South Park racing and South Park: Chef’s Luv Shack, the former playing on a popular genre and the second helping to create one. All that happened over a decade ago, and more recent releases have faired just as well.
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