by Zachary Mar 21,2025
The gaming world is buzzing about Josef Fares' latest creation, Split Fiction, following early access by the press. The game currently boasts an impressive average score of 91 on Metacritic and 90 on OpenCritic, demonstrating widespread critical acclaim. Reviewers consistently praise its innovative approach to gameplay, seamlessly introducing new mechanics to prevent monotony. However, some critics note a relatively weak narrative and shorter playtime compared to expectations.
Here's a glimpse at the diverse critical reception:
"Split Fiction is Hazelight Studios' best work to date and one of the most impressive co-op games of this generation. The game amazes with its variety, keeping players engaged at every moment. All mechanics are executed at the highest level, and while a couple of minor flaws can be found, they pale in comparison to the constant flow of new ideas the game introduces at every turn. It’s a true celebration of creativity and innovation." — Gameractor UK (100/100)
"From start to finish, Split Fiction remains a fantastic adventure. It’s one of the most creative and engaging co-op games on the market, serving as a vivid testament to the boundless nature of human imagination." — Eurogamer (100/100)
"Split Fiction is a masterfully crafted co-op adventure game that straddles the line between two genres. It’s a rollercoaster of ideas and gameplay styles that shift at a breakneck pace, keeping the experience thrilling throughout its 14-hour runtime. Since no single mechanic overstays its welcome, Split Fiction becomes a triumph of imagination. Hazelight hasn’t just rewritten the rules of co-op gaming—it’s created a new chapter that you (and your partner) simply must experience." — IGN USA (90/100)
"Visually, Split Fiction takes a significant step forward compared to the studio’s previous project, It Takes Two, though the two games share many similarities in terms of mechanics. At times, the game risks becoming repetitive due to constant switching between two main locations, but its rich selection of side stories and ever-changing mechanics ensure that the gameplay remains engaging from start to finish. That said, the same cannot be said for its plot, which leaves something to be desired." — VGC (80/100)
"Split Fiction is shorter and more expensive than It Takes Two, and while it lacks the originality and variety of its predecessor, it still delivers a fun and exciting experience for two players. It’s a solid project, though it falls short of the expectations set by the studio’s previous game." — Hardcore Gamer (70/100)
Split Fiction launches March 6, 2025, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
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