The best part of the game really has to be the humor and the time spent on making it an excellent licensed product. Although there are no animations between levels, there is a story that is voiced by the show's actual characters. In addition, all the voicework and music throughout the game is straight out of the original show, so the humor is spot on with what you'd expect from a South Park product.
This could potentially be it's strongest or weakest point though since if you aren't a fan of the show, this game won't really appeal to you too much. Even if you aren't a fan of the series, the game still features an impressive amount of content, and incredibly challenging gameplay, which should make for a good time for any strategy game fans.
Over the last 25 years, there has been a fair few South Park games, and here GameSpew has ranked them all from best to worst.
We are going to see a lot of crap South Park products since they sold out to paramount years ago. It's their IP they can sell out, of course; it just means the quality of their show has tanked and other products as well. Nevertheless, they put on excellent musicals, but those haven't been sold to a mega corporation.
Loved the RPGs but never played the others. Have to track them down. Still not sure about Snow Day though.
From karting to RPGs, there's been quite a few South Park games over the last 20 years. Here they all are, ranked from worst to best.
GamesAsylum looks back at the South Park games of yore, including South Park Rally, Chef's Luv Shack and the N64 original.