It feels a little harsh that one of my biggest criticisms of Split Fiction is that it’s not It Takes Two. Developer Hazelight’s 2021 co-op title came from nowhere to become one of my favorite games of that year. And while the follow-up Split Fiction meets the same quality bar, it faces the hurdle of increased expectations. Unfortunately, doesn’t quite vault over it.
This isn’t to say it’s not still an essential title for anybody looking for a game they can play with a loved one. In the underserved cooperative video games market, Split Fiction is one of the best options around, only challenged by its predecessor. The core setup, which sees you cross science-fiction and fantasy worlds, is ripe for inventive gameplay, and let me assure you now, Hazelight has lost none of the creative spark on display in It Takes Two.