
The funniest part about this is that the fight takes place whether you’re cis female, trans or cis male. We don’t take kindly to your type around here.” A fight scene is triggered with the town’s resident rednecks. However, Mackay’s warning does come to fruition as soon as you leave the school. This may be the same for choosing to identify as female, but as I’ve only spent a couple of hours with the game so far, I haven’t had a chance to find out. This alters the way that NPCs react, as well as how much money you will make while looting. Pretty standard, right? Except in The Fractured But Whole, the harder the difficulty, the darker your skin tone. It’s not the first time this warning crops up in the game.ĭuring character creation, you can change the difficulty of the game. Mr Mackay warns you may be treated differently due to your gender. The developers also took the opportunity to further inject their trademark brand of political commentary. I found it funny rather than problematic, as well as clever. Sure, retconning the issue of gender in the South Park games is definitely a quick and easy fix. He calls your parents, who confirm that you’ve been a girl “this entire time.” You can then choose to be either a cis female or transgender. If you choose female, Mackay is shocked, saying that everyone was under the impression that you were a boy. It’s during this session that you’re given the option to choose your gender. First off, I headed to Mr Mackay for a low key psych evaluation. After completing some preliminary missions to reacquaint you with the world and learn how to control your new powers, you’re sent on some side quests of self discovery to help fill out your character sheet.
