Split Fiction
Action
Adventure
Multi-player
Co-op
Online Co-op
Shared/Split Screen Co-op
Shared/Split Screen
Cross-Platform Multiplayer
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Trading Cards
Captions available
Camera Comfort
Color Alternatives
Stereo Sound
Surround Sound
Steam Cloud
Remote Play Together
HDR available
Family Sharing

Embrace mind-blowing moments as you’re pulled deep into the many worlds of Split Fiction, a boundary-pushing co-op adventure.

Developers: Hazelight Studios
Publishers: Electronic Arts
Release Date: Mar 6, 2025
Price (USD): $44.99
Current Players: 2.6k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Overwhelmingly Positive(96%)
co-op experience
level design
Friend Pass
engaging gameplay
balance in difficulty
character dynamics
predictable story
cringeworthy dialogue
repetitive mechanics
Overall, the sentiment toward Split Fiction is highly positive. Players celebrated its status as a co-op game, emphasizing the game's innovative mechanics, engaging gameplay, and beautiful graphics. However, not all aspects of the game were met with the same enthusiasm. Some players were critical of the predictable story and cringeworthy dialogue, which they felt fell short when compared to other Hazelight titles. While the game stands out for its balance in difficulty and character dynamics, opinions varied with some players finding them appealing and others less so. The ability to play together via a Friend Pass is a feature that was appreciated by many in creating a shared experience without additional cost.

Positive Points

  • Players praised the game as one of the best co-op experiences, frequently describing it as innovative and endlessly entertaining.
  • The variety and creativity in the level design were highlighted, with each level offering new and fresh mechanics that keep the game engaging.
  • Many reviewers appreciated the game's beautiful and detailed graphics, as well as its well-optimized performance.
  • The Friend Pass feature allowing two players to play with one purchase was recognized as a significant benefit.
  • Negative Points

  • Some players found the story to be lacking, describing it as predictable, cliché, or unengaging compared to previous games like It Takes Two.
  • The dialogue was often criticized for being cringeworthy or lacking depth, which detracted from the overall experience for some players.
  • A few reviews mentioned frustrations with repetitive gameplay mechanics and a lack of replayability once the game was completed.
  • Performance issues and crashes were mentioned by a small number of users, impacting their enjoyment of the game.
  • Mixed Points

  • While the game's difficulty was praised for being balanced and challenging, some found it to be either too easy or too difficult, especially for new gamers.
  • The characters and their dynamic received mixed reviews; some players found them endearing, while others thought they lacked development or were annoying.
  • Common Themes

  • Comparison to It Takes Two was a common theme, with many players comparing the story and characters to the previous Hazelight game.
  • The game's cooperative nature and requirement for teamwork were frequently mentioned as key elements that make the game enjoyable.
  • The combination of sci-fi and fantasy elements was noted as a standout feature, providing an interesting mix of settings and themes.
  • Updated 9/15/2025, 12:01:27 AM UTC