
The gaming community has eagerly awaited the latest release from Josef Fares, the creative mind behind "It Takes Two," and now, with the release of "Split Fiction," the anticipation has been met with overwhelmingly positive feedback. The game, developed by Hazelight Studios, has garnered an impressive average score of 91 on MetaCritic and 90 on OpenCritic, reflecting its high acclaim among critics.
Critics have lauded "Split Fiction" for its innovative approach to gameplay, consistently introducing new mechanics that keep the experience fresh and engaging. This constant evolution of gameplay has been highlighted as a standout feature, with many reviewers noting that the game never falls into the trap of monotony. Here's a look at some of the standout reviews:
Gameractor UK awarded the game a perfect score of 100, praising it as Hazelight Studios' best work to date and one of the most impressive co-op games of this generation. They emphasized the game's variety and the high execution level of its mechanics, stating that the constant flow of new ideas makes it a true celebration of creativity and innovation.
Eurogamer also gave "Split Fiction" a perfect 100, describing it as a fantastic adventure from start to finish. They highlighted its creativity and engagement, calling it a vivid testament to the boundless nature of human imagination.
IGN USA scored the game at 90, commending its masterfully crafted co-op adventure that blends two genres seamlessly. They noted the game's thrilling 14-hour runtime and the triumph of its imagination, suggesting that it rewrites the rules of co-op gaming.
However, not all reviews were without critique. Some reviewers pointed out areas where "Split Fiction" could improve:
VGC gave the game an 80, acknowledging its visual improvements over "It Takes Two" but criticizing the repetitive nature of switching between two main locations. They also felt the plot left something to be desired, despite the engaging gameplay.
Hardcore Gamer scored it at 70, noting that while "Split Fiction" is shorter and more expensive than its predecessor, it lacks the originality and variety of "It Takes Two." They concluded that it's a solid project but falls short of the expectations set by the studio's previous game.
"Split Fiction" is set to release on March 6, 2025, and will be available on current-gen consoles (PS5, Xbox Series) and PC. With its high praise for gameplay innovation and co-op experience, it's poised to be a must-play for fans of the genre and newcomers alike.