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The boys emerge in the year [[Go God Go|2546]], which Tenorman has manipulated into his own image using his new army of [[Ginger Kids|Ginger robots]]. Fighting through the robots, as well as some creations stolen from [[List of recurring South Park characters#Dr. Alphonse Mephesto and Kevin|Dr. Mephesto]], they eventually confront Tenorman, destroying a colossal robotic incarnation of himself known as 'Robo-Tenorman 1.0', before he flees through another portal. |
The boys emerge in the year [[Go God Go|2546]], which Tenorman has manipulated into his own image using his new army of [[Ginger Kids|Ginger robots]]. Fighting through the robots, as well as some creations stolen from [[List of recurring South Park characters#Dr. Alphonse Mephesto and Kevin|Dr. Mephesto]], they eventually confront Tenorman, destroying a colossal robotic incarnation of himself known as 'Robo-Tenorman 1.0', before he flees through another portal. |
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Returning to the present day, the boys enter the sewers to search for [[List of recurring South Park characters#Mr. Hankey|Mr. Hankey]], who they believe can help them. Riding the [[Red Sleigh Down|Poo-Choo Train]] to Mr. Hankey's home, he enables them to return to the sewers from anywhere on their travels through the use of 'brown keys', before leaving the sewers and next following Tenorman to [[Towelie|Tynacorp]]. The boys meet [[List of recurring South Park characters#Towelie|Towelie]] on their way through (although he proves to be of little use to them as a result of being [[Cannabis (drug)|high]]) and are able to defeat Tenorman's henchman, [[ManBearPig]]. |
Returning to the present day, the boys enter the sewers to search for [[List of recurring South Park characters#Mr. Hankey|Mr. Hankey]], who they believe can help them. Riding the [[Red Sleigh Down|Poo-Choo Train]] to Mr. Hankey's home, he enables them to return to the sewers from anywhere on their travels through the use of 'brown keys', before leaving the sewers and next following Tenorman to [[Pee (South Park)|Pi Pi's Splashtown]], from which they quickly escape after an encounter with a tsunami of [[Urine|urine]], before heading to [[Towelie|Tynacorp]]. The boys meet [[List of recurring South Park characters#Towelie|Towelie]] on their way through (although he proves to be of little use to them as a result of being [[Cannabis (drug)|high]]) and are able to defeat Tenorman's henchman, [[ManBearPig]]. |
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In the county dump, Tenorman challenges the boys to rescue [[Butters Stotch|Butters]], playing in his [[Casa Bonita (South Park)|house of junk]], before he is unknowingly crushed by junkyard machinery. After saving him, they chase Tenorman into [[Best Friends Forever (South Park)|Heaven]] just as it is attacked by [[List of recurring South Park characters#Satan|Satan's]] army of demons. The boys help [[Fantastic Easter Special|St. Peter]] to fight back against the demons, eventually travelling into Hell and defeating the [[Woodland Critter Christmas|AntiChrist]]. |
In the county dump, Tenorman challenges the boys to rescue [[Butters Stotch|Butters]], playing in his [[Casa Bonita (South Park)|house of junk]], before he is unknowingly crushed by junkyard machinery. After saving him, they chase Tenorman into [[Best Friends Forever (South Park)|Heaven]] just as it is attacked by [[List of recurring South Park characters#Satan|Satan's]] army of demons. The boys help [[Fantastic Easter Special|St. Peter]] to fight back against the demons, eventually travelling into Hell and defeating the [[Woodland Critter Christmas|AntiChrist]]. |
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Developer(s) | Other Ocean Interactive |
Publisher(s) | Microsoft Studios |
Platform(s) | Xbox Live Arcade |
Release | March 30, 2012 |
Genre(s) | Platform video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player Multiplayer (online and offline) (2-4 players) |
South Park: Tenorman's Revenge is a platform video game based on the American animated television series South Park. Developed by Other Ocean Interactive, in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios and Xbox Live Productions, and published by Microsoft Studios, Tenorman' Revenge was released on March 30, 2012, exclusively on the Xbox Live Arcade service for the Xbox 360 video game console.[1][2] In the game, players can control the four main characters of the show, Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny, and the goal is to battle minor character Scott Tenorman and his army of gingers, as the kids travel through time.[2]
South Park: Tenorman's Revenge follows a number of video games based on the series, including three early titles released between 1998 and 2000, and more recently, South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!, which is another Xbox Live Arcade-exclusive title, released in 2009. A role-playing game, called South Park: The Stick of Truth is also in production, scheduled to be released in the second half of 2012.[3]
Plot
The story, as narrated by the Wise One, begins when Scott Tenorman sneaks into Cartman's house at night and steals his Xbox 360 hard drive. In fear of losing all their progress in games such as L.A. Noire and Batman: Arkham City, the boys give chase to Tenorman through a portal, not knowing where in time and space it would take them.
The boys emerge in the year 2546, which Tenorman has manipulated into his own image using his new army of Ginger robots. Fighting through the robots, as well as some creations stolen from Dr. Mephesto, they eventually confront Tenorman, destroying a colossal robotic incarnation of himself known as 'Robo-Tenorman 1.0', before he flees through another portal.
Returning to the present day, the boys enter the sewers to search for Mr. Hankey, who they believe can help them. Riding the Poo-Choo Train to Mr. Hankey's home, he enables them to return to the sewers from anywhere on their travels through the use of 'brown keys', before leaving the sewers and next following Tenorman to Pi Pi's Splashtown, from which they quickly escape after an encounter with a tsunami of urine, before heading to Tynacorp. The boys meet Towelie on their way through (although he proves to be of little use to them as a result of being high) and are able to defeat Tenorman's henchman, ManBearPig.
In the county dump, Tenorman challenges the boys to rescue Butters, playing in his house of junk, before he is unknowingly crushed by junkyard machinery. After saving him, they chase Tenorman into Heaven just as it is attacked by Satan's army of demons. The boys help St. Peter to fight back against the demons, eventually travelling into Hell and defeating the AntiChrist.
After making their way through the jungles of Peru, the boys finally travel through a portal to Tenorman's base, the Chili con Carnival. Fighting waves of robots throughout the theme park, they eventually corner Tenorman at his throne, where he reveals a significantly more powerful robotic incarnation, 'Robot Tenorman 2.0', and proceeds to attack them. Despite almost losing the hard drive to a pit of boiling hot chili, the boys eventually defeat Tenorman, finally taking back the hard drive. The story ends as the Wise One finishes narrating the story to a number of otter children, praising Cartman, the 'Time Child', for his heroic efforts.
Reception
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South Park: Tenorman's Revenge received unfavorable reviews from critics. On Metacritic, the game has a score of 48 out of 100, based on 14 reviews.[4]
See also
- List of South Park video games
- South Park episodes:
References
- ^ Makuch, Eddie (March 26, 2012). "South Park: Tenorman's Revenge hits XBL March 30". GameSpot. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
- ^ a b "'South Park' Launches 'South Park: Tenorman's Revenge' Video Game Exclusively on Xbox LIVE Arcade for Spring 2012 Debut" (Press release). Comedy Central. October 13, 2011. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
- ^ "THQ Joins Forces with South Park Digital Studios on 'South Park: The Game'" (Press release). THQ. December 1, 2011. Retrieved December 2, 2011.
- ^ "South Park: Tenorman's Revenge". Metacritic. Retrieved April 2, 2012.