Split Fiction Review (PS5)
Split Fiction started popping up all over my feed, and the social media hype was real. After digging a bit deeper, I found out it’s from the same developers as It Takes Two—so I already knew I was in for a co-op adventure. And yeah, I played it. And yeah, I get the hype.
Gameplay – Two Dimensions, One Goal
Just like It Takes Two, Split Fiction is a full-on two-player game, but this one adds a cool twist: each player has their own dimension—literally. What I loved the most was how each world is custom-built for that character, but progressing means you have to sync up and help each other out.
You can’t just do your own thing and coast—you really need teamwork, communication, and sometimes patience when things get chaotic (trust me, we had some discussions 😅). But that’s also what made it fun—laughs, fails, and those moments where you both go “aaah okay we got this now!”
Visuals – Two Worlds, Double the Beauty
Each dimension is visually unique, and honestly, both look amazing. The game switches you between worlds so seamlessly that it’s easy to forget how much design went into it. Whether it’s a neon-lit tech space or a soft nature-driven fantasy zone, each side looks and feels alive.
Story & Co-Op Vibes – Strong Connection
The story is solid, but it’s the core co-op experience that carries this game. You’re not just playing next to someone—you’re actually building the journey together. There were moments where I was stuck, and my partner pulled through—and vice versa. That back-and-forth makes every level feel like a real team victory.
And yep, the challenges are tough. But that’s part of the fun. When you finally beat a level you struggled on, the satisfaction hits hard.
Final Verdict – 5/5 Ups!
Split Fiction is beautiful, challenging, and packed with creative co-op mechanics. Whether you’re laughing, arguing, or planning your next move together, it keeps you both hooked the entire time.
🎮 5/5 Ups! Definitely worth the hype, and a must-play for anyone into two-player story-driven games.
Played Split Fiction Yet?
How did you and your partner survive the chaos? Which dimension did you love most? Drop it in the comments—let’s hear your co-op war stories!