Trey Parker and Matt Stone
successfully lampooned and honoured the RPG genre in their first attempt, however, its overworld felt empty and the battle system wanted for more challenge, more abilities, and more variety.
Or perhaps it's hard to
successfully lampoon a presidential administration that with each passing month mires itself deeper in self - parody.
Not exact matches
It is also an interesting political take on the chain of command in the military,
lampooning the superior officers as incompetent fools, despite having their hearts in the right place, the film manages to
successfully create sympathy for Col. Berman (Ed Harris) in that despite his general inability to do the job, he is actually well liked.
It certainly deserves the criticism, but the film works beyond satire — like but not quite as
successfully as its predecessor in tone — to work wholly as an entry in the genre that's being
lampooned, albeit one with tongue firmly in cheek.