Cooperative action-adventure video game that alternates between science fiction and fantasy
Looking for a cooperative two-player action-adventure video game? You are in luck because you can now download Split Fiction for PC, the new game from director Josef Fares, who also directed Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, A Way Out, and the magnificent It Takes Two. With this new title, Fares invites us to explore not one, but two different worlds to make players alternate between fantasy and science fiction.
And, as it couldn't be otherwise, Split Fiction not only shines in its gameplay, which is dynamic and very diverse according to each scenario, but the graphics are also breathtaking. Each environment is carefully designed, offering a stunning visual experience.
Main features of Split Fiction
- Local and online cooperative mode that allows cross-play.
- There are different gaming genres according to each world, and you can go from RPG to platform to shooter without losing the essence of the game.
- Innovative and varied mechanics that change with each new world.
- Amazing sound effects and a soundtrack that complements the game's atmosphere.
Split Fiction is a must-play within the co-op genre.
Is it worth playing Split Fiction?
Definitely, yes. Not only does this game offer a fun and challenging action-packed experience, but it also includes numerous nods to other games and movies, and finding them is a little enjoyable surprise.
In short, Split Fiction is an exceptional addition to the cooperative video game genre. It offers a perfect combination of action and adventure, and a story that, although at times it falters and exploration is almost nonexistent, helps present the unique experiences that the characters live.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Windows 10

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