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The gaming community has been buzzing with excitement following the early access reviews of Josef Fares' latest game, Split Fiction, developed by Hazelight Studios. This highly anticipated title, which follows the success of It Takes Two, has garnered impressive scores, with an average of 91 on MetaCritic and 90 on OpenCritic. Critics have lauded Split Fiction for its innovative gameplay mechanics and the seamless introduction of new elements, ensuring a fresh and engaging experience throughout.
Here's a look at some of the standout reviews:
Gameractor UK - 100/100: Describing Split Fiction as Hazelight Studios' finest work, the review highlights the game's constant stream of new ideas and mechanics, overshadowing minor flaws and celebrating its creativity and innovation.
Eurogamer - 100/100: Praising the game as a fantastic adventure from start to finish, Eurogamer emphasizes its creativity and engagement, calling it a vivid testament to human imagination.
IGN USA - 90/100: Acknowledging the game's visual improvements over It Takes Two, IGN appreciates the ever-changing mechanics and rich side stories. However, it notes that the plot could have been stronger.
VGC - 80/100: While recognizing the game's engaging gameplay, VGC points out a risk of repetition due to the focus on two main locations and criticizes the somewhat lacking storyline.
Hardcore Gamer - 70/100: This review finds Split Fiction shorter and pricier than its predecessor, lacking the originality and variety of It Takes Two, yet still delivering a fun co-op experience.
Split Fiction is set to launch on March 6, 2025, and will be available on current-gen consoles (PS5, Xbox Series) and PC. With its high praise for gameplay and mechanics, it's poised to be a must-play for fans of co-op adventures and innovative gaming experiences.