Four years and 20 million copies sold later, Hazelight Studios is back with its highly-anticipated co-op follow-up to It Takes Two, Split Fiction. Well, it will be when it's released this Thursday. The reviews for Split Fiction are in though, and they spell very good news for those of you hoping Hazelight was able to carry over some of that It Takes Two magic and build on it in its next game.
Not only have Split Fiction's review scores managed to reach the lofty heights that It Takes Two's achieved in 2021, but at the time of typing this, they've managed to surpass them. Split Fiction is currently sitting on an 89 on Metacritic (It Takes Two eventually settled on 88), while its OpenCritic score is a full three points better than its It Takes Two equivalent at 91.
A special edition of the game that comes with someone to play it with. If only.
Our very own Jade King has been playing Split Fiction and awarded it a four out of five in her review. Our review not only notes that Split Fiction pulls from all of the Hazelight co-op games to have come before it,...