| E3 2013: New Trailer, Release Window For RPG ‘South Park: The Stick Of Truth’
The long awaited South Park RPG from Fallout: New Vegas developer Obsidian Entertainment, South Park: The Stick of Truth, has been on the way for what feels like…well, forever. But that’s only a testament to how insanely awesome it looks. We saw a trailer for the game last E3, and while it’s short, it’s still exciting to see a new trailer unveiled at E3 2013. Remember, the game was originally to be published by THQ, who went under recently. Lots of games and franchises landed at various publishers, and Stick of Truth landed itself on Ubisoft’s doorstep. You can check out the gastastic new trailer for South Park: The Stick of Truth below now!
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| How Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’ May Have Paved The Way For New ‘Friday The 13th,’ ‘South Park’ Movies |
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People are excited about director Christopher Nolan‘s next film, Interstellar, without having seen anything from it yet. This is because Christopher Nolan has developed a bit of a reputation for creating awesomeness, starting with Memento (as well as Insomnia, for some) and the first movie in his take on Batman, Batman Begins, and then an impressive alternation between franchise and original work with The Prestige, The Dark Knight, Inception, and The Dark Knight Rises. His resume speaks for itself. But something about Interstellar may have movie fans even more excited than the strong growing cast, which includes Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey as well as Jessica Chastain and Michael Caine. See Interstellar is a Paramount Pictures production, and Warner Brothers—who has been involved with all of Nolan’s films except Memento—wanted a piece of the action. Understandable, considering his last three movies have brought in nearly $3 BILLION. But in order to get involved, some goodies were going to have to be sent Paramount’s way.
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| E3 2012: First Trailer For ‘South Park’ RPG ‘The Stick Of Truth’ Is Here
In what could eventually become the greatest game ever made, an RPG based in the South Park universe developed by Obsidian Entertainment, the team behind Fallout: New Vegas, has had fans salivating. Fast forward six months and our first peek at South Park: The Stick of Truth has been unveiled at this year’s E3. And it absolutely looks like it lives up to the hype. As you’ll see, this game looks exactly like an episode of South Park. You’re the new kid in town, and everyone is looking to you for help. You can check out the trailer below, as well as a special appearance from South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
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| Watch ‘South Park’ Reveal The Dangers Of Leaving The Toilet Seat Up
Last night’s episode of South Park really hit home with me, as it tackles an issue that’s near and dear to me: The dangers of leaving the toilet seat up. In the episode, titled “Reverse Cowboy,” Clyde, one of the gang’s schoolmates, keeps forgetting to put the toilet seat down, which brings upon the wrath of his angered mother. One day, Clyde’s irresponsible behavior leads to a horrible tragedy that will forever change the way the people of South Park go to the bathroom. You can watch clips from the episode here below; the first one has Clyde being reprimanded by his mother; the other shows the tragedy that happens afterward – think Signs.
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