South Park: The Fractured But Whole is a direct sequel to the 2014 hit The Stick of Truth, trading fantasy tropes for a hilarious and strategic take on the superhero genre. While the original release brought the crude charm of Trey Parker and Matt Stone to consoles and PC, the Nintendo Switch port allows you to take the superhero civil war on the go. Gameplay and Story
In 2018, the game was ported to the Nintendo Switch, allowing players to enjoy the game on the go. The Switch version offers the same gameplay experience as its counterparts on other platforms, with some minor adjustments to accommodate the console's hardware.
Troubleshooting: If you get a "Corrupt Data" error on launch, you are missing the SigPatches. Download the latest sigpatches.zip from the Atmosphere GitHub community.
The Switch port, while generally considered a "near-perfect" translation of the experience found on other consoles, does come with specific hardware-related quirks: Performance & Resolution:
The game picks up immediately after the previous title, with the kids of South Park ditching their fantasy gear to launch their own superhero franchises. You once again play as the "New Kid," joining Eric Cartman’s Coon and Friends to find a missing cat and build a media empire.

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