david0ff Split Fiction Review

Jul 16, 2025
You should know that I hate I cant score a game on any website an x.5. So I always round it up to the higher score. Split Fiction is a great game. Its fun to play... buuut thats about it. The weird dialogue and clichee script from A Way Out comes back to this and somehow even more distracting cuz there are times when the jokes can get pretty funny, but the then you look at the villain's last act and he s so goofy for no reason, like bro doing that u are going to jail wtf is wrong with you, why did he become so evil for no reason at the end. I guess I have to compare it to It Takes Two and for the story part It Takes Two works better, its a fun little silly bed time story for kids, and that is clearly what was somehow more intended for that game. I do like that Split Fiction is harder than It Takes Two (but I guess that subjective). It Takes Two seemed like get your gf, or wife to play her first game, yeah well no chance with this one. But while harder, the rollercoaster also slow downs and is inconsistent at times. It takes two kept wowing me to how much stuff they thought of and kept adding while Split Fiction at times, felt like the Fantasy part were way cheaper than the Sci-Fi one. The last act with Mio is easily one of the most creative level designs in the game, but Zoe's last act is pretty boring and you re just doing the same puzzle again, until the very last few minutes when you re playing the centipide. The dragon story of zoe also was pretty lame at times, and while cooler in the end, after playing it takes two dungeons and dragons part where the camera is panned from above i expected this to let me go classic go of war (apparently its profanity to mention the almighty kratos). And also mio's second story wasnt as cool as her first so yeah this wasnt like it takes two a rollercoaster that kept going, instead it was hey look this level and sometimes it wasnt better. So 8,5/10 still fun but as not memorable
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