New “South Park” game finds a creative way to shame potential cheaters

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Players who try to cheat in the new “South Park” will be in a shock as the game will literally call you out for doing so, as Kotaku pointed out.

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Early on in “South Park: The Fractured But Whole” (get it?),  one of the player’s objectives is to find a way into basement of one of the show’s most recognizable characters: the formidable Eric Cartman. In order to open the door to the basement, player must enter a code on a keypad. If you guess the pretty obvious password – “Fuck You Mom” – and enter it without actually coming across it in the game, Cartman will appear on screen dressed as New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and call you a “smug cheating bitch” for trying to cheat. He’ll also refer to you as Tom Brady — who was famously suspended back in 2016 for deflating a football.

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“South Park: The Fractured But Whole” was released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on October 17th. It’s a follow up to 2014’s “The Stick of Truth.”

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