What’s particularly liberating is that you can change the colours in so many ways, letting me take what would otherwise be an overly dour goth outfit and make it all bright pinks and yellows, to match a floppy blonde haircut and some Ziggy Stardust-esque eye shadow. Alternatively, you can simply go and purchase new costumes from Cartman’s basement. How you’re dressed will initially depend on the backstory and class that you pick, but you soon start to earn and find other costumes in the world. The character customisation in the game is truly fantastic, and something that you can dip in and out of practically whenever you want. That begins with the Coon begrudgingly inducting you into his gang, before you create your backstory around your first chosen superhero class – a choice of Brutalist, Blaster and Speedster. Once again, you’re the outsider, playing as The New Kid and creating your own character. While it might have been a lost cat (and the $100 reward) that sparked the story into motion, it’s the bickering between the Coon and Friends and the Freedom Pals over the movie franchising that looks to be at the heart of the game’s plot.
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