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Access to software content is limited to one EA &/or one Steam Account & is non-transferable after purchase. Based on the trailer and everything learned about Split Fiction so far, the game will have a huge variety of environments, will include plenty of obstacles to overcome, and will feature both slower exploratory segments and heart-pounding, quick-thinking action sequences like its predecessor.

In It Takes Two, there was one guy and one woman. Sure they get a bump in attention and eyeballs initially, but once people learn who you are, that attention fades as fast as it appeared.

IMHO, people like this don't actually play games.

But now, as the game has surpassed a quarter million concurrent players on Steam alone and celebrates selling over two million copies in just 48 hours, the seething and coping from certain the detractors is hitting an all-time high.

Take Yorch Torch Games for example, a 'journalist' (?) who seems to have gone completely off the deep end.

It’s such a predictable cycle that at this point, it's already beyond dumb. We're supposed to believe these are grown adults considering divorce, but they constantly make snide remarks about each other in a way that I'd expect from my 11-year-old daughter, not my adult husband.

At one point, they decide that the only way to transform back from being dolls is to make their child cry, and they go about this task with alarming glee.

As if I needed to say that anyway lmfao. However, the game can't run on mechanics alone and the writing will need to be there to support the gameplay.

We haven't entirely written off Split Fiction yet, though. Content updates may be downloaded automatically, require additional storage, and incur bandwidth usage fees.

Unfortunately, it seems that Split Fiction might also take the previous game's angle for the writing and dialogue.

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Split Fiction Has A Chance To Fix It Takes Two’s Biggest Problem

The newest title by Hazelight Studios has the opportunity to avoid annoying dialogue and relationship issues from their past games.

The protagonists in Split Fiction might not be a married couple, but they still have a very similar dynamic to the couple in It Takes Two.

In It Takes Two, it could be argued that the childishness of the protagonist stemmed from their situation as being dolls (perhaps, at a stretch, the dialogue was supposed to be imagined by their daughter).

Split Fiction won't have that excuse, so it will have to have strong writing to carry the game through its adventures.

I don't care what you have between your legs; that's totally not interesting to me.

Split Fiction References Assassin's Creed, Dark Souls, Sonic, And Many More

Split Fiction might primarily be about fantasy and sci-fi, but it also has a whole lot of love for video games.

The latest game to be hit by the "woke" stick is Split Fiction, a co-op game from Josef Fares' Hazelight Studios.

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Right now, in gaming and the broader entertainment space, there is an epidemic of things being branded "woke".

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is woke because it features an Asian female as the lead character, and Silent Hill 2's 2024 remake is woke because it features a woke neon sign that was also actually in the original game. The critically acclaimed Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is woke because it features a single, completely optional gay romance scene.

It follows Mio and Zoe, two authors who somehow end up getting sucked into their own stories. In A Way Out, there were two guys.

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