South Park: The Stick of Truth is the irreverent cartoon's take on the RPG genre of video games. Structured almost like a season-long story arc centered around the player's character, The Stick of Truth beautifully recreates the titular mountain town where the show takes place. The narrative does not restrict itself to just the snow-capped mountains of Denver, but rather takes the player on a journey north, to a place dear and precious to South Park fans: Canada.
The road to Canada represents one of the last obstacles the player must overcome before the New Kid can undertake the final missions of The Stick of Truth. If the player does not have access to Canada yet, they will be stopped by the border guard stationed at the northernmost region of the playable map. Though the players can obtain access simply by playing through the main quest of the game, the steps to get there may not always be clear.
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After receiving the main quest titled "Heading North" from Wendy Testaburger, the player is directed to find someone who is capable of translating the abortion records written in French. In the spirit of the show's humor that has caused the Stick of Truth to be censored in some countries – after the New Kid returns to the Elven Kingdom, Cartman recognizes this particular dialect of Orcish and directs the player to venture north to Canada, providing them with a passport and the fake name of Larry Bobinski.
Since the passport comes without a photo, the New Kid must then venture to the Photo Dojo to have their picture taken. After a brief interactive cutscene with the photographer, followed by a fight against an unarmored enemy whose
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