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South Park: Tenorman's Revenge Critic Reviews

16 Total Reviews

7 Positive Reviews(43.8%)
4 Mixed Reviews(25%)
5 Negative Reviews(31.3%)

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ZTGD March 30, 2012
One of my favorite XBLA games ever. With fun gameplay, witty dialogue that stays true to the show, huge levels, and a ton of fan service, this is THE game South Park fans have been waiting for.
85
Official Xbox Magazine March 30, 2012
Made with the input and voice talent of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Tenorman's Revenge is a loving homage to classic 2D platform games. The story is a blast for South Park fans, the jumping and climbing action is challenging but not too hard, and the price is definitely right.
85
EGM March 30, 2012
An old-school 2D platformer that perfectly complements the South Park aesthetic. Overflowing with references to the series and filled with huge, well-designed levels, players will have a blast leading South Park's four main characters on a most urgent quest to retrieve their stolen Xbox hard drive.
79
Games Master UK May 27, 2012
Four players can cooperate in this Castlevania-like platformer.
70
IGN March 30, 2012
Definitely gets points for presentation, offering as close of an experience to the TV show as you're likely to find. The look and sound feel pulled straight from an episode of the show, as does the crude sense of humor. Were it not for a host of minor annoyances and issues in the gameplay, this would be an easy recommendable classic for any South Park fan.
70
Planet Xbox 360 April 13, 2012
Anyone who has been waiting for a good South Park game should definitely check Tenorman's revenge. Those just wanting a 2D platformer may want to trial the game first as there are definitely better options available.
70
Just get some friends around for some local play. In that situation alone, Tenorman's Revenge becomes fully entertaining.
60
Worth Playing April 11, 2012
While there's nothing blatantly wrong with South Park: Tenorman's Revenge, there's not much right with it, either.
60
Gamestyle April 13, 2012
SP:TR is not a bad game, but it also isn't good enough to be considered a classic either. It's so close to being a really enjoyable game, but the levels just aren't exciting enough to warrant making a player replay them over and over again. The story is good, and fans of South Park will enjoy it, but SP:TR has such a poor user interface that means that most gamers will not return once it's finished.
50
GamesRadar+ March 30, 2012
Falls short of creating a truly memorable gaming experience for the license with shallow, and tedious platforming gameplay while never fully utilizing the South Park world and characters to their full potential.
40
Destructoid March 31, 2012
Apart from its visuals and recognizable voices (when they're heard at all), there's nothing South Park about it and could have easily been any other multiplayer platform game; a pretty mediocre one at that.
35
GameSpot March 30, 2012
A bevy of problems ensures that South Park: Tenorman's Revenge is a tedious ordeal even for those who love the television show.
30
Polygon April 26, 2012
Licensed games get a bad rap, but South Park: Tenorman's Revenge fails in ways far beyond the average cash-in.
20
Game Informer March 30, 2012
South Park fans will be disappointed by the pandering references and lazy writing, and platforming fans will hate the awful level design. This is a game for no one.
20
Metro GameCentral April 1, 2012
South Park already has a poor track record in video game tie-ins, but this is easily the worst yet and a terrible 2D platformer in its own right.
20
Giant Bomb April 4, 2012
I'm comfortable in saying that South Park: Tenorman's Revenge is a gigantic middle-finger extended in the direction of anyone who might actually want to enjoy a game featuring the myriad memorable characters and storylines of South Park in video game form. And because of all of that, I'm completely comfortable declaring that you should stay the hell away from South Park: Tenorman's Revenge.